In RII’s first Harvesting Savings workshop of 2022, learn about the opportunities for resource acquisition and market transformation presented by CEA efficiency programs for operations growing food and floriculture crops. The US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service funded Resource Innovation Institute (RII) and the American Council Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) via a Conservation Innovation Grant for the project entitled Data-Driven Market Transformation for Efficient, Sustainable Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA). This workshop is the launch event for the CEA Utility & Efficiency Program Best Practices Guide.
Cultivation facilities require powerful lighting systems to supplement or replace sunlight and large HVAC systems to manage airflow, temperature, and humidity. Understand the savings of horticultural mechanical and electrical systems explored by emerging technology departments from several efficiency programs in the most mature CEA markets.
Panelists will discuss:
Making a Business Case for CEA Programs
CEA Program Design
Lighting & HVAC Measures
CEA Facility Baselines
Savings Methodologies for CEA Program Offerings
Incentive Structure
Strategic Energy Management
Resource Benchmarking CEA Facilities
CEA Program Market Engagement
This workshop is sponsored and supported by:
No Account? Register with:
Jennifer Thorne Amann is the Buildings Program Director at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). Since joining ACEEE in 1997, she has authored dozens of publications and articles on buildings and equipment efficiency technologies, policies, and programs. Jennifer leads content development for ACEEE’s consumer-focused website, smarterhouse.org.
Her current work focuses on maximizing energy savings from key buildings policies including building codes and appliance standards, scaling up retrofit activity in homes and commercial buildings with an emphasis on deep retrofits, expanding opportunities for energy savings in low-income and multifamily housing, and analyzing new opportunities for energy efficiency in the buildings sector. Jennifer brings to ACEEE several years’ experience in the environmental technology field and has experience in community organizing and education on a variety of environmental and consumer issues.
Jennifer serves on the Board of Directors of the Attachments Energy Rating Council and the Resource Innovation Institute. She is an NCQLP Lighting Certified Professional. Jennifer earned a Master of Environmental Studies from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Trinity University
Evan Gutierrez, Ph.D. is a Lead Research Analyst with TRC Companies- a global consulting, engineering, and construction management firm that provides environmentally focused and digitally powered solutions. His recent work for utilities across the country has focused on program design and development- with a particular interest in controlled environment agriculture, strategic energy management, and demand response. His background is rooted in sustainability analysis and planning at the neighborhood scale. Evan’s goal is to apply innovative methodologies, technologies, and datasets to inform the sustainable development of a region, its stakeholders, and its businesses. In his spare time, Evan enjoys snowboarding and hiking the wonders of Washington with his family.
Lauren Morlino is an Emerging Technologies and Services Manager at Efficiency Vermont, the statewide energy efficiency utility. Lauren researches and prototypes exciting, innovative, and efficient technologies and services for Vermont ratepayers. During her last seven years at Efficiency Vermont, Lauren has researched and designed initiatives for lighting, controls, refrigeration, consumer electronics, and controlled environment agriculture (CEA). She is an external advisor for VEIC on customer-centric program design and controlled environment agriculture, and has published papers on several emerging technologies. Lauren has presented at national conferences including ACEEE, AESP, DesignLights Consortium, DOE Better Buildings Summit, HortiCann Light + Tech, Indoor Agriculture Energy Solutions, and Esource.
Jeannie Leggett Sikora’s career in energy efficiency spans the agricultural, residential, and industrial sectors. Her main responsibilities at CLEAResult include serving as an agricultural subject matter expert, measuring and verifying savings for efficiency programs, and consulting on utility energy efficiency program design. Prior to joining CLEAResult, she worked in university cooperative extension on various farm and food processing energy issues, conducted research and outreach for the home building industry, and operated a consulting business. Ms. Sikora holds an M.S. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Penn State, is an author of two home building books, and resides in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.