NIA to Present on Carbon Goals – Start Now, It’s Easier Than You Think

WASHINGTON, DC – The Energy Management Association is teaming up with the
National Insulation Association (NIA) to host a free AIA-approved webinar diving into NIA’s
recent Study on Insulation’s Positive Impact on Energy Efficiency and Emission Reductions and
explaining how mechanical insulation moves the nation closer to U.S. 2030 carbon goals.
Learning Objectives: What technology is currently available and how effective is it in
reducing emissions? How can companies immediately start making progress on both carbon
emission reduction and energy savings goals? How much energy is saved, and GHG emissions
reduced, over time by the use of mechanical insulation systems? How effective is mechanical
insulation compared to other proposed decarbonization methods? What are the practical next
steps for a plant/facility, company, state government, etc. to start implementing mechanical
insulation on systems to achieve energy savings and decarbonization goals?

Webinar Title: Carbon Goals – Start Now, It’s Easier Than You Think. When: May 14,
2024, 2:00 PM Eastern / 1:00 PM Central / 12:00 PM Mountain / 11:00 AM Pacific.
Registration Link: https://www.energymgmt.org/ema-webinar-carbon-goals-register/. Presenters:
Jack Bittner, 2024-2025 President, National Insulation Association. Continuing Education
Credits: AIA 1 LU. Cost: Free.

Who Should Attend? Building Owners & Facility Managers, Architects, Commissioning
Providers, Energy Managers, MEP Engineers, HVAC Testing Professionals, and other Building
Professionals.

Sponsored by: National Insulation Association – The National Insulation Association®
(NIA) is a not-for-profit trade association representing merit (open shop) and union contractors,
distributors, laminators, fabricators, and manufacturers that provide thermal insulation, insulation
accessories, and components to the commercial, mechanical, and industrial markets throughout
the nation.

EMA is dedicated to providing education, training, and certification to energy
management professionals for the benefit of the building owner. EMA administers an Energy
Management Professional (EMP) certification that features a
commissioning-based curriculum that maximizes energy efficiency and optimization of
buildings.

NIA to Present on Carbon Goals – Start Now, It’s Easier Than You Think

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