Gretchen Schimelpfenig

former RII Technical Director

Resource Innovation Institute (Formerly)


Gretchen is a professional engineer who has spent the past five years optimizing controlled environment agriculture operations for resource efficiency and productivity. Schimelpfenig earned a B.S. in Architectural Engineering from the University of Wyoming and an M.S. in Civil Engineering, Sustainable Design & Construction with a concentration in energy from Stanford University. Her diverse professional experience includes time spent commissioning commercial buildings, designing utility energy efficiency programs, and helping businesses like the University of Vermont and the City of Burlington benchmark their resource consumption. She specializes in analyzing the operation of building systems for cultivation facilities and helps the members of RII’s Utility Working Group reach cultivators with their financial incentives and technical assistance.


She has consulted across the U.S. on efficiency program design for controlled environment agriculture (CEA), and has published papers on benchmarking and high-performance technologies with ACEEE, ASABE, and USGBC. Gretchen has presented at conferences for industry organizations including ACEEE, AESP, ASHRAE, EUCI, MEEA, and IES.


She works directly with the DesignLights Consortium to increase the adoption of third-party certification of horticultural building systems. Gretchen also represents RII on several industry committees developing standards for CEA including the ASABE PAFS-30 (Plant Systems Group), ES-300 (Electrical Utilization & Energy Group), and ES-310 (Agricultural Lighting Group), ASHRAE Technical Committee 2.2 (Plant and Animal Environments), ASTM Committee D37 on Cannabis, IES Horticultural Lighting Subcommittee, and Task Group 1 of the UL 3600 Scorecard for Measuring and Reporting Circular Economy Aspects of Products, Sites and Organizations.


Gretchen raises houseplants and cats in her Vermont farmhouse and enjoys foraging for ramps, fiddleheads, and mushrooms when she isn’t skiing, biking, or knitting.

 

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Efficient Yields Tri-County: Automation & Controls Best Practices for All Cultivation Environments


Faculty:
Kyle Booth |  Jon Crozier |  Ian Logan |  Thomas Lor |  Gretchen Schimelpfenig |  Autumn Shelton |  Jan Westra
Duration:
1:50
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Oct 14, 2021
Price:
$0.00 - Non-Members Rate

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Infrastructure Planning: Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Partnership 2021


Faculty:
Chris Evanich |  John Karlin |  Gretchen Schimelpfenig
Duration:
2 hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 10, 2021
Short Description:
Learn how electrical designers can assist efficiency programs in achieving energy savings goals by working with cannabis growers, understanding reasons for expansions, and asking the right questions o...

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Non-Energy Benefits: Massachusetts Energy Efficiency Partnership 2021


Faculty:
Brian Anderson |  Mark Lefsrud |  Gretchen Schimelpfenig
Duration:
2 hours
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 24, 2021
Short Description:
Learn how the technologies growers use to accomplish cultivation and post-harvest processes can help improve business outcomes in other ways beyond saving energy.

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ASHRAE 2021 Virtual Conference : Energy Policies Regulating U.S. Cannabis Production Facilities


Faculty:
Gretchen Schimelpfenig
Duration:
14:00
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jun 24, 2021
Short Description:
Energy Policies Regulating U.S. Cannabis Production Facilities

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