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March 10, 2025 - Understanding the On-Site Solar Process through lessons learned with The City of Columbus
Presented by:
Milena Walwer, Go Sustainable Energy
Gregory Raffio, Go Sustainable Energy.
Alana Shockey, City of Columbus
In 2024, the City of Columbus completed a ~30 MW solar project, one of the largest of its kind in the US. How can lessons learned help you with solar at your facility or on your projects?
The City of Columbus is pursuing municipal owned on-site renewable energy as part of its Climate Action Plan and its commitment to carbon neutrality. After studying the technical, economic, and regulatory feasibility of multiple projects, construction of a ~30 MW solar plant at the Parsons Water Plant finished in 2024. The City is now one step closer to its carbon goal and on-site solar will eventually be deployed at other sites! Like the City, facilities and organizations across Ohio and the nation are considering on-site renewable energy to hedge future energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and to improve resiliency.
Unfortunately, many existing barriers across the technical, economic, and regulatory spaces prevent customers from receiving the full value of their investment or significantly limit a customer’s ability to install systems behind the meter. Also, it takes a lot of stakeholder engagement across many different departments within an organization to get decision makers comfortable with on-site solar and work together for multiple years to make the projects happen! Drawing from this highly visible case study and a dozen others, our team will introduce the audience to the critical elements of solar project feasibility, market engagement, and contract negotiations. We will inform and empower the audience to bring these lessons to their projects to advance the adoption of on-site solar energy across our state and region.
03-07-2024—Coral Gables, FL--- Photo by Joshua Prezant/University of Miami—REINVENTING HIGHER EDUCATION.CONNECTING THE DOTS—Featuring Introduction and conducting of the conference by Geoffroy Gérard, General Director of IE Foundation and IE Reinventing Higher Education Conference, and Laura Kohn-Wood, Dean of the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami ..Welcome by Julio Frenk, President of the University of Miami, and Santiago Íñiguez, President of IE University ..Opening remarks by Francesca de Quesada, Chief Innovation & Economic Development Officer, Miami Dade County.10:20 – 11:00 a.m..Keynote and introductory conversation: Connecting the dots and setting learning free..Keynote: Eric Mazur, Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Harvard University..In conversation with Julio Frenk, President, University of Miami, and moderated by Kathi Kern, Vice Provost for Educational Innovation, University of Miami
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March 10, 2025 - DesignColumbus 2025 is an opportunity to learn and engage in the transformation of the Central Ohio built environment to be more healthy, prosperous and sustainable. The educational seminars along with the trade show presents current and future development of technologies for all leaders in Central Ohio creating buildings and communities that promote economic growth and sustain the health and vitality of all life.
This full day of continuing education and informational displays is organized to attract hundreds of professionals involved in the building industry. Attendees and participants are representatives of the entire project team, including architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives and others. For all attendees, the continuing education component includes opportunities for AIA, GBCI, and IDCEC credits. These CEU opportunities are of tremendous value to AIA, LEED Professionals and Interior Designers interested in maintaining their credentials in an ever more competitive marketplace.
It returned this year for a fourth time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. I have been on the planning committee since 2018. This year I handled the catering and was the event photography.
Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.
MCURC Annual Conference at Vanderbilt University – day one. Events include Keynote speakers, VU dinning showcase, dining hall tour and group photo. Photos by Joe Howell
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
Superior Vision is an audio visual staging, hire, sales and installation company serving customers which are predominately in the corporate market. Our AV staging and hire (audio visual hire) department is one of the largest nationwide. We have a vast variety and depth of equipment on site, for our hire and sales customers. Notebook rentals are included within the audio visual hire department. This large arsenal of AV hire equipment enables us to meet all the needs of our customers, ensuring reliable, fast and efficient service.
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
September 18, 2025 - USGBC Ohio and Ohio History Connection behind-the-scenes LEED project tour of the Collections Care Center led by project team representatives and Ohio History Connection's Curators.
The event will begin at the Ohio History Center with networking and a brief presentation, followed by a LEED plaque ceremony. We’ll then move to the Collections Care Center for an architectural tour showcasing the sustainable features and strategies that contributed to achieving LEED v4 Silver.
Architect: DesignGroup
MCURC Annual Conference at Vanderbilt University – day one. Events include Keynote speakers, VU dinning showcase, dining hall tour and group photo. Photos by Joe Howell
March 10, 2025 - Understanding the On-Site Solar Process through lessons learned with The City of Columbus
Presented by:
Milena Walwer, Go Sustainable Energy
Gregory Raffio, Go Sustainable Energy.
Alana Shockey, City of Columbus
In 2024, the City of Columbus completed a ~30 MW solar project, one of the largest of its kind in the US. How can lessons learned help you with solar at your facility or on your projects?
The City of Columbus is pursuing municipal owned on-site renewable energy as part of its Climate Action Plan and its commitment to carbon neutrality. After studying the technical, economic, and regulatory feasibility of multiple projects, construction of a ~30 MW solar plant at the Parsons Water Plant finished in 2024. The City is now one step closer to its carbon goal and on-site solar will eventually be deployed at other sites! Like the City, facilities and organizations across Ohio and the nation are considering on-site renewable energy to hedge future energy costs, reduce carbon footprints, and to improve resiliency.
Unfortunately, many existing barriers across the technical, economic, and regulatory spaces prevent customers from receiving the full value of their investment or significantly limit a customer’s ability to install systems behind the meter. Also, it takes a lot of stakeholder engagement across many different departments within an organization to get decision makers comfortable with on-site solar and work together for multiple years to make the projects happen! Drawing from this highly visible case study and a dozen others, our team will introduce the audience to the critical elements of solar project feasibility, market engagement, and contract negotiations. We will inform and empower the audience to bring these lessons to their projects to advance the adoption of on-site solar energy across our state and region.
March 10, 2025 - DesignColumbus 2025 is an opportunity to learn and engage in the transformation of the Central Ohio built environment to be more healthy, prosperous and sustainable. The educational seminars along with the trade show presents current and future development of technologies for all leaders in Central Ohio creating buildings and communities that promote economic growth and sustain the health and vitality of all life.
This full day of continuing education and informational displays is organized to attract hundreds of professionals involved in the building industry. Attendees and participants are representatives of the entire project team, including architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives and others. For all attendees, the continuing education component includes opportunities for AIA, GBCI, and IDCEC credits. These CEU opportunities are of tremendous value to AIA, LEED Professionals and Interior Designers interested in maintaining their credentials in an ever more competitive marketplace.
It returned this year for a fourth time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. I have been on the planning committee since 2018. This year I handled the catering and was the event photography.
Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.
Encore 4 Processor System (2 M/E) (local supplier)
Centre 3D HD ProjectionScreen (2x VP’s)
LED Mesh Side Stage Screens x2
Delay Projection Screens x2
Encore Operator – Ian Jacobs
March 11, 2024 - Session 102 - Small Size / Big Scale
Presented by:
Rachel Foster, Project Designer, MKC Architects
Josh Tomey, Principal and Direct of Architecture, MKC Architects
Small-Size // Big-Scale is a holistic approach to spatial design that facilitate an architect’s understanding of the history and causes of housing crises across the United States and will propose alternative solutions through design and reform.
In 1973, the average home size was 1,660sf. By 2015, this increased almost two-fold to an ostentatious 2,680sf. Conversely, during this same period the number of Americans living alone more than tripled. With larger spaces comes larger rents; almost 1/3rd of Americans spend more than the 30% threshold of their income on housing. Affordability is a crisis and size is its cause. Small-Size // Big-Scale is a holistic approach to spatial design to be both aggressively interesting and livable. Transcending traditional urban planning, solutions to the housing crisis can start with well-designed, versatile interiors that subsequently address housing challenges of the 21st-century. Using alternative zoning approaches, this research proposes a time-lapse journey through a new and speculative Columbus – aimed at increasing livability. Our presentation aims to coalesce historical and architectural evidence through design techniques to articulate a broader discourse in the development of Small-Size // Big Scale ways of life in lieu of Mega-Scale.