Commercial Building Partnership Success Story Webinar Series: A Look at The Home Depot's Most Energy Efficient Store
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) partnered with The Home Depot, one of America's largest home improvement retailers, to develop and implement solutions to build new, low-energy buildings that are at least 50% below Standard 90.1-2007. The effort was part of the Commercial Building Partnerships (CBP) initiative, a DOE initiative that accelerates the transformation of America's energy landscape by demonstrating innovative low-energy technologies and strategies in commercial buildings.
DOE is hosting a webinar outlining CPD's work with The Home Depot, focusing on a specific store in Lodi, California. This is the first Home Depot store built using a new prototype design and is the most energy efficient Home Depot store in the country. DOE hopes that interested parties that attend the webinar will gain a clear understanding of the results of successfully implemented energy savings project, how the featured project met its energy savings goals, unique features of the case study, and how these strategies can be replicated in other projects.
Webinar information
- Title: Commercial Building Partnership Success Story Webinar Series: A Look at The Home Depot's Most Energy Efficient Store
- Date: Thursday, May 9, 2013
- Time: 2:00pm-3:00pm EST
- Registration: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/483085801
The first 30 minutes of the webinar will be reserved for the presentation, and the remaining 30 minutes are allotted for a Q&A discussion.