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View our Tomorrow’s Energy Today Sustainable Fuels Webinar, now available on-demand! 

Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint, achieve your sustainability goals, and maintain boiler room compliance. Plus, you can earn PDH credit! 

Earn: 1 AIA; 1 PIE PDH; 1 PDH; 0.1 IACET

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Featured Speaker 

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David S. Neff, P.E.

David is the director of engineering and R&D at Power Flame Inc. With 30 years’ experience in product design, project management, and adherence to industry standards, he is recognized as a specialist in developing solutions that enhance efficiency and reduce emissions.

Greenhouse gas emissions are soaring, and the need for boiler compliance has never been more pressing. Embracing energy-efficient practices and harnessing the power of alternative fuels is not just a choice — it’s the roadmap we all must follow.

View Tomorrow’s Energy Today Sustainable Fuels Webinar, where we unveil cutting-edge strategies and innovative solutions that are reshaping our industry. This webinar presents our latest PIE Course: Future Fuels; upon completion of the 60-minute webinar and brief quiz, earn Professional Development Hour (PDH) credit.

We’ll explore:

  • Hydrogen blends as a viable carbon reduction source and fossil fuel alternative. Combined with natural gas, hydrogen blends can be used in existing natural gas infrastructure.
  • Biofuel as a viable alternative to #2 oil. Biofuels are derived from renewable sources and waste materials, release carbon dioxide that’s absorbed by those sources during their growth (meaning no additional carbon enters the atmosphere), and can be produced domestically.
  • The connection between low NOx technology and Local Law 97 compliance. Although Local Law 97 does not specifically require the use of low NOx technology, it can be an effective way to reduce emissions and help buildings meet Local Law 97 requirements.

Who should view?

  • Engineering and facilities professionals — Boiler operators, building engineers and managers, HVAC, Mechanical/MEP and Consulting engineers, sustainability coordinators, energy managers, environmental compliance managers, mechanical engineers, green building specialists
  • Government officials and regulators — City planners, environmental policy analysts, regulatory affairs managers, chief sustainability officers, building code enforcement officers, public works directors, zoning officers, climate resilience officers
  • School district representatives — Superintendents, directors of facilities, energy conservation coordinators, sustainability education specialists, maintenance and operations managers, facilities planners
  • Members of relevant organizations — Members of AEE, ASHRAE, AFE, ACCO, BOMA, and other professional associations focused on energy and sustainability; reps from agencies including organizations like the Climate Group, NESEA, and USGBC

Sponsored by ATI of NY and Power Flame

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Since 1996, Applied Technologies of NY (ATI of NY) has served the New York Metro area as industry experts representing the world’s leading boiler manufacturers and a trusted resource for efficient solutions, reliable support, and accessible technical assistance.

For more than 50 years, Power Flame Inc. has been an innovative and forward-thinking force in the commercial combustion equipment industry. Based in Parsons, Kansas, the company manufactures gas, oil, combination gas/oil, low NOx burners and combustion control systems for a wide range of applications.

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