Please alert "ASHRAE-type" students that the 2013 Scholarship Applications are now available for download:
St. Louis Chapter Scholarship Application Form
P. Gordon Glunt Memorial Scholarship Application Form
Scholarship applications are due February 4th, 2013. Instructions are in the application forms.
More information is available at our Scholarship page.
Register now! http://ashrae-stl.org/registration/
Please plan to attend our first meeting of the season on 9/10/2012. We will be honoring our Past Presidents at this meeting.
Please note Spazio is closed for renovation/hail repair. We will be having meetings at Graphic Arts for a couple of months.
Graphic Arts
105 Progress Parkway
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
10:15am-10:45am Registration
10:45am-11:35am Tech Session
Evolution of Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
From enthalpy wheels...
We’re excited to welcome national USGBC staff member, Dara Zycherman, to St. Louis on March 12 to speak about LEED v4 Technical Updates. Program info is available at http://www.usgbc-mogateway.org/2013/02/leedv4/.
Contact Hope Gribble at hope.gribble@mobot.org or 314.577.0225 with questions.
The deadline to apply for a TEGA award for the current season is March 2nd, 2012. If you have a project which you wish to submit, send your application soon. Here's a link to the TEGA Award application form, along with instructions: TEGA Application
The old ashrae-stl.org is available here while the site is being repaired.
CLICK HERE for the March 2012 edition of the Thermos newsletter.
Please click below for link to the notes for the main session presentation for tonight's chapter meeting:
120200 sustainability and electrical energy production
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Chesterfield Mechanical Designer Nominated as ASHRAE New Face of Engineering
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News issued by ASHRAE:
ATLANTA – Jeremy Smedley is one of the 20 nominees received by ASHRAE for the New Faces of Engineering recognition program.
The program, part of National Engineers Week (NEW) and co-sponsored by ASHRAE, promotes the accomplishments of young engineers by highlighting their engineering contributions and the resulting impact on public welfare. The program targets those age 30...