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September ASHRAE Chapter Meeting - Enhancing Energy Efficiency with Dehumidification and Liquid Desiccants for Sustainable, High Performing Buildings

  • 26 Sep 2024
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Piedmont Natural Gas - 4339 S Tryon Street, Charlotte NC 28217
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Enhancing Energy Efficiency with Dehumidification and Liquid Desiccants for Sustainable, High Performing Buildings

  

By: Kyle Troskot

Please Note the New Meeting Location!

Piedmont Natural Gas - 4339 S Tryon Street, Charlotte NC 28217


Learning Objectives:

Discover how modern energy-efficient buildings can overcome the challenges of humidity control by utilizing liquid desiccant dehumidification technologies and best practices. Whether you're an engineer, architect, or building manager, this course dives into the evolution of building designs, humidity control methods, and the latest DOE code requirements including ISMRE2 (Integrated Seasonal Moisture Removal Efficiency). Learn how to create high-performing buildings that are not only energy-efficient but also environmentally sustainable through lower dewpoints.

Speaker Bio:

Kyle is responsible for the Manufacturer’s Representative sales channel at Mojave Energy Systems, a Liquid Desiccant Air Conditioning Systems manufacturer. Prior to joining Mojave, Kyle managed Rheem Manufacturing’s commercial unitary distribution in North Texas. He began his career with Johnson Controls Canada LP as a sales engineer selling their Applied HVAC and Building Management Systems portfolio. Kyle has been actively engaged in ASHRAE throughout his career, serving in various board positions and is currently serving as chapter Secretary in Fort Worth, Texas. He has an MBA from Southern Methodist University, with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University.  


Meeting Schedule

11:30 - Registration/Network

Noon - Lunch and Presentation


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