BuildingEnergy NYC 2025 will take place in New York City on Thursday, October 16.
NESEA Member pricing is listed in green. To receive member pricing, you must be logged in to your NESEA account. Not a member? Join NESEA and receive 10% off your registration price for BuildingEnergy NYC, among other great benefits.
| Pass Type | 1-Day Pass |
|---|---|
| Early Bird | $440 $396 |
| Advance | $490 $441 |
| Week-Of | $540 $486 |
What's Included?
- 16 peer-reviewed conference sessions to choose from
- Sponsored breakout sessions
- Community Events
- Networking opportunities on the trade show floor
- Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments throughout the day
- A wide variety of continuing education credits
Special Pricing
There is limited availability for special pricing tickets, please see info below. NESEA Member pricing is listed in green. To receive member pricing, you must be logged in to your NESEA account.
| Level | 1-Day Pass |
|---|---|
| Non-Profit & Government | $440 $396 |
| Emerging Professional | $200 |
| Student/Academic | $150 |
Non-Profit & Government Pricing: To qualify for Non-Profit/Government member pricing, you must be an employee of a current NESEA Non-Profit/Government Member. For employees of non-member organizations, please contact registration@nesea.org to receive a discount code for registration. Non-profits that are not NESEA Members should be prepared to send a copy of their 501(c)(3) exemption letter. Learn more about non-profit/government membership ($250) or join today. There is limited availability for tickets at this price.
Emerging Professional Pricing: To qualify for emerging professional pricing, you must be a current NESEA Emerging Professional Member. Emerging professional membership ($50) is available to professionals who have been working in their current industry for 5 years or less. Learn more about emerging professional membership or join today. There is limited availability for tickets at this price.
Student Pricing: To qualify for student pricing, you must be a current NESEA Student Member. Learn more about student membership ($25) or join today. There is limited availability for tickets at this price.
Academic Member Pricing: To qualify for academic pricing, you must be a student or employee of a current NESEA Academic Member. Learn more about academic membership ($250) or join today. There is limited availability for tickets at this price.
Volunteering: To reflect our commitment to making our programs accessible, we offer a few volunteer work-exchange positions, open to NESEA members. Please email bevolunteer@nesea.org to express your interest.
Refunds & Credits
Unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds for conference passes. If you cancel your registration by October 1, you may request a credit for a future NESEA event. You may also request a credit at any time if you need to cancel for health reasons.
Questions?
Visit our FAQ pages or contact registration@nesea.org or 413-213-5615.
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