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ASHRAE Signs MoU Agreement with the U.S. Dept. of Energy

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  • 23 May 2019
  • Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
  • Atlanta, GA

ASHRAE Signs MoU Agreement with the U.S. Dept. of Energy

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Sherri Simmons
404-446-1660
ssimmons@duffey.com

ATLANTA (May 23, 2019)ASHRAE and the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalizing the organizations’ relationship.

The MoU was signed by 2018-2019 ASHRAE President Sheila J. Hayter, P.E. and DOE Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Daniel R. Simmons, on May 22. The agreement defines parameters on how ASHRAE and the DOE will collaborate more closely to continue to advance and promote mutual interests.

ASHRAE and DOE seek to work cooperatively on the following:

  • To improve the efficient use of energy
  • To improve building resiliency
  • To improve building performance, including for occupants

“This MoU agreement represents a valuable coordination of resources between ASHRAE and the Department of Energy which establishes a solid framework to facilitate advances within the built environment,” said 2018-2019 ASHRAE President Sheila J. Hayter, P.E. “We look forward to working with DOE on innovative approaches toward the attainment of sustainable development in all communities.”

The MoU includes, but is not limited to, the following goals:

  • Encouraging the continued development of voluntary consensus-based standards related to energy efficiency.
  • Encouraging the adoption of technologically feasible and economically justified energy efficiency measures in each succeeding version of Standard 90.1 (Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings) by states to ensure energy and cost savings.
  • Encouraging the use of advanced energy design concepts.
  • Collaboration in the development and implementation of the safe use of next-generation refrigerants and concurrently improve equipment energy efficiency.
  • Cooperation to provide and encourage the use of clear and consistent information to the building industry about building energy rating and labeling.
  • Work within the building community and related professions to encourage the interoperability of building related software and integrated solutions.

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with ASHRAE,” said Daniel R. Simmons, Assistant Secretary of EERE. “We value the expertise of our stakeholders, including ASHRAE, and look forward to our continued collaboration together.”

About ASHRAE
Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is a global leader in the advancement of human well-being through sustainable technology for the built environment. As an industry leader in research, standards writing, publishing, certification and continuing education, ASHRAE and its members are committed to shaping tomorrow’s built environment today through strategic partnerships with organizations in the HVAC&R community and across related industries. For more information and to stay up-to-date on ASHRAE, visit ashrae.org and connect on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

About the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) is an office within the United States Department of Energy. Formed from other energy agencies after the 1973 energy crisis, EERE's mission is to help support the development of clean, renewable and efficiency energy technologies to America and support a global clean energy economy. Learn more at https://www.energy.gov/eere/office-energy-efficiency-renewable-energy.

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