HACi (OSHPD) HBSB Energy & Environment Committee Publish the Final Microgrid White Paper 🔋☀️⚡︎
On January 21 the HACi (HBSB) Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper following a presentation by the team assembled to produce
On January 21 the HACi (HBSB) Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper following a presentation by the team assembled to produce
Hope you can join us – 8 am Pacific/11 am Eastern, May 11th, 2021 to hear how the San Benito Community Clinic, a net-zero facility,
On January 21 the HBSB Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper following a presentation by the team assembled to produce this
As part of the HBSB Microgrid White Paper development, I gave an update to the HBSB Board at the December 12th, 2020 virtual meeting. Below
Why Consider a Back-up Power Solution? A home generator, battery, or solar battery back-up is becoming more of an essential household resource than an option.
Effective California Healthcare Project Delivery Approach? Working within existing California hospitals can be very challenging; this is because hospitals are essential facilities, with multiple critical
Roll: Provided technical support troubleshooting and design assistance for critical infrastructure systems located in various remote locations around the world. Project description: The project replaced
As a consulting member of the California Hospital Building Safety Board’s (HBSB) Energy Conservation and Management Committee, I attended the committee meeting on Thursday, February
In response to many requests from our clients, I pulled together the following information for supporting healthcare facilities in response to COVID-19. This is not
Why should you go virtual? At CONTECH-CA, we hold the majority of our meetings virtually, using voice or video conferencing tools. We do this for
Boosting microgrid development & streamline the interconnection process? This is the goal of SB1339. As part of the SB1339 CPUC team’s information-gathering exercise, yesterday we
Hospitals are no longer exempt. As of January 1, 2020, the California Energy Code will now incorporate Occupancy Group “I”. Currently, California’s Office of Statewide
Impact of Internet of a Things IoT on Cyber Security in California Hospitals? This is a major challenge for healthcare facilities. I appreciate the great
Hospital wiring is traditionally installed using conduit. While it’s resilient, and it allows replacement of circuits, it is expensive to install. Code does allow the
As more renewables are added to the grid, understanding the energy bill becomes more challenging. Fortunately, PG&E has prepared this helpful article explaining net metering.
Hospitals in California have to date been exempt from part 6 (Energy Codes) of the Building Codes. In the next Code Cycle, due to go into effect January 1st, 2020, hospitals will no longer be exempt and will be subject to Part 6, with a series of exceptions
Reliable and scalable emergency power is of crucial importance in any healthcare and essential facility. With a greater reliance on technology in delivering the patient
With aging healthcare infrastructure, the planning and execution of temporary generator installations is critical to the delivery of technology-driven healthcare. https://oshpd.ca.gov/construction-finance/codes-and-regulations/ To help in this
Since get our Tesla Mode 3 in September I have learn a lot about owning, driving, charging and enjoying an EV car To help share my
On January 21 the HACi (HBSB) Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White
Hope you can join us – 8 am Pacific/11 am Eastern, May 11th, 2021 to
On January 21 the HBSB Energy & Environment Committee voted to accept the White Paper
As part of the HBSB Microgrid White Paper development, I gave an update to the
Why Consider a Back-up Power Solution? A home generator, battery, or solar battery back-up is
Effective California Healthcare Project Delivery Approach? Working within existing California hospitals can be very challenging;
Roll: Provided technical support troubleshooting and design assistance for critical infrastructure systems located in various
As a consulting member of the California Hospital Building Safety Board’s (HBSB) Energy Conservation and
In response to many requests from our clients, I pulled together the following information for
Why should you go virtual? At CONTECH-CA, we hold the majority of our meetings virtually,
Boosting microgrid development & streamline the interconnection process? This is the goal of SB1339. As
Hospitals are no longer exempt. As of January 1, 2020, the California Energy Code will
Impact of Internet of a Things IoT on Cyber Security in California Hospitals? This is
Hospital wiring is traditionally installed using conduit. While it’s resilient, and it allows replacement of
As more renewables are added to the grid, understanding the energy bill becomes more challenging.
Hospitals in California have to date been exempt from part 6 (Energy Codes) of the Building Codes. In the next Code Cycle, due to go into effect January 1st, 2020, hospitals will no longer be exempt and will be subject to Part 6, with a series of exceptions
Reliable and scalable emergency power is of crucial importance in any healthcare and essential facility.
With aging healthcare infrastructure, the planning and execution of temporary generator installations is critical to
Since get our Tesla Mode 3 in September I have learn a lot about owning,
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