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Atlanta Energy Efficiency Ordinance Workshop

Atlanta Energy Efficiency Ordinance Workshop
8:30 - 11:30 AM. Monday, May 7, 2018, with break from 10 - 10: 15 am.
Free, registration required

The deadline to submit benchmarking data for compliance with the Atlanta Commercial Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance is June 25, 2018.

During this workshop, representatives from the City of Atlanta will provide an overview of the ordinance and what real estate professionals need to know prior to the deadline, as well as tools that managers and real estate operations can use to improve their performance. Participants will also gain insight into Atlanta's new EV Readiness Ordinance as it applies to new parking construction.
Event Takeaways
  • Receive an overview of the Energy Efficiency Ordinance
  • Make sure your building is ready to meet the June 25 deadline
  • Discover resources and tools available to owners and managers
  • Receive a briefing on Atlanta's new EV Readiness Ordinance
This event has been approved for 3 CE Credits by the Georgia Real Estate Commission for Commercial Real Estate License Holders


Speakers

Stephanie Stuckey received both her undergraduate and law degree from the University of Georgia.  She graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1992.  After law school, she served as a public defender and then went into private practice before being elected to the Georgia General Assembly in 1999.  Stephanie served as a State Representative from the Decatur area for 14 years, during which time she was a member of the Judiciary and Natural Resources Committees.  She then went on to serve as Executive Director of GreenLaw, an Atlanta-based public interest law firm dedicated to giving Georgia's environment its day in court.  In May 2015, she was appointed by Mayor Kasim Reed to be Director of Sustainability for the City of Atlanta. In November 2016, Stephanie was named the Chief Resilience Officer for Atlanta, working in conjunction with the Rockefeller Foundation’s “100 Resilient Cities.”

Megan O'Neil is the Energy Programs Manager for the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Resilience, working primarily on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and water efficiency policies and projects, most directly through her leadership in developing a strategy to transition the City of Atlanta to 100% clean energy by 2025 for municipal operations and by 2035 citywide. Megan works on the implementation of the City’s Commercial Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance, the expansion of the City’s solar portfolio, the adoption of PACE financing, the Atlanta Better Buildings Challenge, and the City’s energy savings performance contract. Before transitioning to her current role with the City, Megan was Atlanta’s City Advisor for the City Energy Project, a national initiative to create healthier and more prosperous cities by improving the energy efficiency of buildings.

Justin A. Brightharp has been the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technical Advisor in the Atlanta Mayor's Office of Resilience in partnership with the Electrification Coalition since September 2016. He focuses on transitioning Atlanta's fleet to alternative fuel and encouraging public adoption of EVs through policy and funding initiatives at the City, State, and Federal level. Justin also works on community engagement with stakeholders to expose Atlanta residents to different clean fuel vehicles. Before coming to the City, Justin was with the Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. and at the Georgia State Capitol. Justin graduated in August 2016 from Georgia State University in Atlanta with a degree in Environmental Geosciences. He was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

When
5/7/2018
Where
Monarch Plaza Meeting Center, Suite 115 3414 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, GA 30326
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