CalBEM 2022 Agenda & Details
CalBEM 2022 will be a hybrid event. The following agenda will be accessible to ALL attendees, except for the in-person activities marked by a rocket icon .
Day 1: Thursday, November 17, 2022
All times are Pacific.
7:30am | Registration and Breakfast |
8:15am | Introductions and Opening Remarks |
8:30am | Keynote: Updates and Lessons Learned from Denmark, the California of the EU Sander de la Rambelje (Consulate General of Denmark in Silicon Valley) |
9:00am | Panel + Q&A: Existing Building Decarbonization and the Role of Energy Modeling Moderator: Alex Chase (2050 Partners) Panelists: Bing Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Matthew Dahlhausen (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Michael Adams (Glumac) |
9:45am | Break |
10:00am | Working Group Breakout Session #1 Three breakout sessions are run in parallel, led by the Working Group Co-Chairs. These sessions are interactive discussions, please be ready to engage via video/audio if attending remotely. |
12:00pm | Lunch Attendees grab lunch and settle in for Power Talks. |
12:30pm | Power Talks Understanding Grid Changes with BUGMAP (Bottoms-up Grid Model Advanced Profiles) Ryan McFadyen (Southern California Edison) The State of Electrification in Title 24 2022 Meg Waltner (Energy 350) ASHRAE 205: Because Actual Mileage Varies Neal Kruis (Big Ladder Software) The BEM ToolBox: Sharing tools to enhance the speed and effectiveness of energy modeling Greg Collins (Zero Envy) From BEM to SLEMs Marc Costa (The Energy Coalition) CABEC Mentoring Program Gina Rodda (Gabel Energy) |
1:00pm | Break |
1:15pm | Working Group Session #2 Three breakout sessions are run in parallel, led by the Working Group Co-Chairs. These sessions are interactive discussions, please be ready to engage via video/audio if attending remotely. |
3:15pm | Break |
3:30pm | Plenary + Q&A: CBECC 2022 and Beyond Bach Tsan (California Energy Commission) |
4:15pm | Progress Report from Working Groups Working Group Co-Chairs will each give a 10-minute progress update. |
4:45pm | Closing Remarks |
5:00pm | Adjourn |
5:00pm | Reception Grab a beverage and enjoy connecting! |
6:30pm | Attendees Disperse for Organized Dinners* (optional) Sign up for a meal at a local Sacramento restaurant and continue discussing all things modeling! *Please note that dinner sign-ups are intended to encourage attendee socialization, but the meal cost is not covered by SCE hosts. |
Day 2: Friday, November 18, 2022
All times are Pacific.
7:30am | Breakfast |
8:15am | Welcome and Recap of Day 1 Progress and Goals for Day 2 |
8:30 am | Panel + Q&A: Beyond Energy: Embodied Carbon in Practice and Policy Moderator: Michael Sawford (Red Car Analytics) Panelists: Webly Bowles (NBI) Jack Rusk (EHDD) Nilesh Bansal (Cove Tool) |
9:15am | Special Topic Presentation + Q&A: Title 24 Lifecycle Cost & Source Energy Metrics – A Deep Dive for Energy Modelers Jared Landsman (Energy+Environmental Economics) |
10:00am | Break |
10:15am | Working Group Breakout Session #3 Three breakout sessions are run in parallel, led by the Working Group Co-Chairs. These sessions are interactive discussions, please be ready to engage via video/audio if attending remotely |
11:45am | Break / Grab Lunch Attendees can grab lunch and settle in for Power Talks. |
12:15pm | Power Talks + Present Award of Recognition Teamwork Makes the Schema Work Jill Marver (PG&E), Sally Blair (NORESCO) Standard 209 and the Quest to Make a Difference Eric Kolderup (Kolderup Consulting) The Nuances of Net-Zero Drew Thompson (Willdan) |
12:45pm | Updated Working Group Action Plans: Presentation and Q&A Working Group Co-Chairs will present plans for 2023 and solicit feedback. |
1:45pm | Closing Remarks |
2:00pm | Adjourn |
2:00- 3:00pm | Networking Reception (optional) Continue the fun and join us for a final networking event. |
CalBEM 2022 Key Logistics
Arrival & Departure
- CalBEM starts bright and early on Thursday 11/17, arrive the night before to be ready to join the conversation.
- CalBEM ends at 2pm on Friday 11/18 to accommodate those traveling from afar.
Where to Stay?
- Book a room at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel with our discount code link
- There are many hotels in Downtown Sacramento within a 15 minute walk from the Kimpton Sawyer.
How to Get to the Kimpton Sawyer
- By Train: Take Amtrak to the Sacramento Valley Station. Exit and walk ~5min to the Kimpton Hotel (walking directions linked here).
- By Plane: The Sacramento Airport (SMF) is just 11 miles from the Kimpton Sawyer (a 20 minute drive without traffic). Quickest option from the airport is a taxi or rideshare. Buses also run every 20 to 40 minutes from Terminal A. You will take the 42A, get off at the Golden 1 Center stop, and walk a block to the Kimpton Sawyer.
- By Car: From 1-5, take the “J” Street Exit (Exit 519B) and the hotel is at the corner of “J” Street and 5th Street.
Parking
- Please note that parking is not covered by our hosts. Valet parking is available at the Kimpton Sawyer for $15 per day (the overnight is only available to hotel guests, and is $35 plus tax, and oversized vehicles are $42 plus tax). Other options include:
- Street parking nearby: Link to Interactive City Map.
- Parking garages nearby: Link to map
- Downtown Commons Central Parking
- Downtown Plaza – East Garage
Additional questions? Email info@calbem.org