Meetings

The North Carolina Association of Energy Engineers (NCAEE) hosts monthly meetings for its members. These meetings might be in the form of traditional, sit-down seminars or could be interactive tours at local facilities. Meetings are typically the last Tuesday of the month, but can vary based on facility availability and other factors. For a list of our engaging upcoming meetings, see below!


NCAEE Chapter Meeting – The future Evolution of Building Automation Systems

  February Meeting  Join us February 27th with Walter Bright and his insights into the future of Building Automation Systems and how to plan for it.   Over the last decade, stricter codes, rules, and regulations have all impacted the necessity for Building Automation Systems (BAS) to become more energy efficient. […]


NCAEE Chapter Meeting – Building Automation Energy Optimization Strategies and Payback

  November Meeting  Join us November 8th with Jason Bernstein for an understanding of Building Automation System Optimizations and Energy Paybacks at UNC-Charlotte   This is a meeting that every energy manager and future energy manager should attend.  Making a Building Automation System work smarter is one of the lowest hurdle […]


NCAEE Chapter Meeting – Duke Poultry and Swine Renewable Energy Study

  October Meeting Join us October 3rd to here about Renewable Energy Opportunities at NC Poultry and Swine Farms from a Duke Study by 3 Graduate Students.  Three Duke Masters of Engineering Students did a summer internship evaluating renewable energy opportunities to augment propane and electricity usage in NC Poultry […]


Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charging

April Meeting Daniel Real from Advanced Energy will cover his real-world experience on Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charging At the seams of vehicle-grid integration, bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) chargers can unlock new value streams through dozens of use cases for residential and commercial buildings. Using only vehicle-to-building (V2B) use cases, one […]