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BuildingEnergy NYC 2025: Call for Proposals

The 2025 BuildingEnergy NYC conference will focus on how those of us in the building industries can continue to take effective action by incorporating resilience, adaptation, and mitigation strategies towards large-scale climate goals, while navigating an environment where regulatory and funding structures are unpredictable. We all must think critically and innovatively about the approaches that are feasible to continue driving impact in an uncertain national landscape, as well as how design and policy considerations themselves can look toward the future and center climate adaptation.

Now Recruiting: BIPOC-Owned Massachusetts Companies for BuildingEnergy Access

Applications are now open for the second cohort of BuildingEnergy Access, a new initiative to support the work of women and minority-owned business enterprises by connecting them with the resources of the NESEA community. In this cohort-based program, business owners receive custom business development services, attend industry events for education and networking, receive marketing opportunities through a spotlight program, and participate in a business-owner peer group to hone their triple bottom lines practices (people, planet, and prosperity).

BuildingEnergy Magazine: Call for Proposals and Committee Members

BuildingEnergy magazine is NESEA's annual publication for high-performance building and sustainable energy professionals and practitioners. This year's theme will be Existing Buildings - we're looking for case studies, new approaches, lessons learned, new technologies, and other content related to improving the performance and resiliency of our existing building stock.

There are 3 ways to become involved involved with the 2024 issue:

2024 Pro Tour Request for Proposals

Share your work with the NESEA community! We are now accepting proposals for the 2024 Pro Tour Series, which will run from April–December. 

BuildingEnergy Pro Tours are accredited tours of high performance buildings that bring together the interdisciplinary teams that made them possible. They allow members of our community to learn about all aspects of cutting edge projects, from design strategies and materials selection to construction techniques and energy systems.