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Established in
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IEEE
Orlando Section Monthly
Vol. XXXVII
No.
06
June
2004
Contents:
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Executive
Committee (EXCOM) Meeting & Technical
Presentation
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Date:
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Tuesday,
June 1st
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Time:
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6:00
- 6:30 p.m. Technical
Presentation - See
below
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. EXCOM Meeting
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Place:
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Louie
& Maria Restaurant
9728 E. Colonial Dr., 407-277-7755
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Topics:
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*
May
Meeting Minutes
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Revised
April Meeting
Minutes
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Treasurer's Report
* Family Fun
Day Planning
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Contact:
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Joe Juisai at
407 808-1301 or e-mail
to reserve space.
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TECHNICAL
PRESENTATION TO THE IEEE ORLANDO
EXECOM
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Date:
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Tuesday,
June 1st
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Time:
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6:00
- 6:30 p.m.
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Place:
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Louie
& Maria Restaurant
9728 E. Colonial Dr., 407-277-7755
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Topic:
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Energy
Performance-Metrics in the Federal ENERGY
STAR®
Program
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Speaker:
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Julio Rovi,
Senior Associate at
Cadmus
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Abstract:
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In an effort to
reduce greenhouse gases and energy waste, two
federal agencies-DOE and EPA-teamed up to
support ENERGY STAR. Although ENERGY STAR builds
from work from both agencies, DOE focuses on
primarily on appliance performance and EPA
focuses on the performance of homes, commercial
buildings and other products. This presentation
provides an overview of ENERGY STAR, its
products and services and described how ENERGY
STAR evolved from a focus on "energy efficiency"
to "energy performance", moving the market away
from "energy conservation". Special attention
will be placed on what makes buildings more
energy efficient and how this is measured.
Attention is also placed on how energy
performance was defined for office equipment and
some industrial
electronics
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Bio:
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Click
here for a brief bio of Julio
Rovi
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EWEEK
2004 FINAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE IEEE'S ROLE AS LEAD
SOCIETY
The final report on
the EWeek 2004 campaign is available online. The report
summarizes the myriad activities the IEEE and IEEE-USA
supported during EWeek 2004, including: UN Non-Governmental
Organizations' briefing on "Girls and Technology: New
Educational Opportunities"; the "New Faces of Engineering"
ads in USA TODAYand the INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; the
image surveys conducted by AAES-Harris and IEEE-USA/IEEE
SPECTRUM; the record breaking Family Day at the National
Building Museum; and enhancements to the Future City
Competition, which IEEE-USA launched in
1993.
To read the report, go to:
https://www.eweek.org/site/About/2004_FinalReport.shtml
To view more photos of EWeek
2004, visit: https://www.ieeeusa.org/eweek/2004/index.htm
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