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The National
Center for Energy Management and Building Technologies
("National Center")
is incorporated as a District of Columbia nonprofit corporation
and has received a determination from the Internal Revenue Service
that it is exempt from federal income taxes under Internal Revenue
Code §501(c)(3).
Our Mission
The National Center improves the efficiency,
productivity and security of the U.S. building stock by developing and
disseminating synergistic and complementary solutions to energy
management, indoor environmental quality and security concerns in
new and existing buildings. This is done by supporting
research, participating in standard setting, advancing technical
training and professional education and serving as a repository of
information on economic, technical and public policy issues. The
National Center acts a resource to Federal agencies, state
and local governments, building owners, the HVAC industry and
consumers.
Since 1999, the National Energy Management Institute (NEMI), with
the support of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has brought together
government officials, academic and industry experts to address the
need for advancing building technologies to enhance energy
efficiency, public health, productivity and security in US
buildings. The culmination of that effort is the founding of the
National Center for Energy Management and Building Technologies
(NCEMBT).
Special Events
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