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The Los Angeles Better Buildings Challenge 5th Annual Buildings Technology Showcase

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The Los Angeles Better Buildings Challenge (LABBC) offers free, customized advisory services to effectively implement energy efficient measures that will reduce operating costs, improve tenant comfort and better the environment. As part of a national competition to demonstrate 20% energy and water savings by 2020 in existing buildings, the LABBC also offers marketing, public relations and opportunities for recognition to properties that take the challenge.

On August 11, the annual LABBC Technology showcase will be held and will help stakeholders stay current with the emerging technologies needed to advance building efficiency efforts.  The event will feature fast-pitch presentations from 3rd party-vetted water and energy technology companies.

For those wishing to attend or learn more, information can be found here: http://la-bbc.com/events/5th-annual-building-technology-showcase/

Also, discount information for this event will be provided in a future ETCC newsletter. To sign up for these newsletters, you can click here: http://www.etcc-ca.com/subscribe

Location
The California Endowment Yosemite Center
1000 North Alameda
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Event Type
Non-ETCC Events
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