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Appalachian Energy Summit 2024

June 3-4
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC

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The 12th annual Appalachian Energy Summit will be held in-person on the campus of Appalachian State University June 3-4, 2024.

Appalachian Energy Summit Keynote Speaker: Katrin Klingenberg

Katrin Klingenberg

Katrin Klingenberg is a visionary who, over the past 20 years, has driven adoption and development of passive building and zero energy standards. Passive building methodology originated in the US and Canada in the ‘70s, enhanced in Germany in the ’90s. She reinvigorated it in 2003 when she designed and completed the first home to meet passive house standards in the U.S. Her home sparked considerable interest and she founded the non-profit organization Phius (Passive House Institute US) dedicated to making passive building best practice. She developed and delivered building-science based training in how to design and build energy efficient, zero energy buildings. She has collaborated with federal and state governments' agencies to tailor the Phius Standard for ASHRAE's global climate zones—such cost-optimized passive building has driven widespread adoption. She has consulted on projects nationally and internationally. Phius updated its standard in 2021 to meet stringent efficiency and carbon neutrality goals, and to make buildings the building block of the 21st century electrical grid: resilient, digitized, distributed, interactive.

Ms. Klingenberg has written numerous magazine articles and made several book contributions. She has presented nationally and internationally on the topic of passive building science. Most recent publications: Chapter 14 Stranded Carbon: Approach every project as though PHIUS+, the building energy code of the future, were in effect today” in: Sustainable Nation – Urban Design Patterns for the Future, Douglas Farr, Wiley 2018; Chapter Passive Building and Bioclimatic Architecture in "Handbook of Energy Efficiency in Buildings", Elsevier 2018; Chapter Passive House in "Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology", Springer 2012, updated in 2018; Zero Energy & Carbon Buildings Based on Climate Specific Passive Building Standards for North America, Journal of Building Physics, SAGE Publications 2016; the U.S. Department of Energy, Building Technologies Office, Building America Program Report Climate-Specific Passive Building Standards, NREL 2015.

In 2015 she won the Woman in Sustainability Leadership Award (WSLA2015). In 2017 she was one of 12 women entrepreneurs selected from around the world for the Global Ambassador Program of Vital Voices. She has been a Senior Fellow at New Buildings Institute (NBI) since 2020. In 2022, she won the Professional Leadership Award of the North Eastern Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) and received the Distinguished Alumni Award of the Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning.

The Appalachian Energy Summit is designed primarily for faculty, staff, and students at institutions of higher learning, as well as local and state government staff and employees of non-profit organizations focused on energy and sustainability. If you have any questions about whether or not the Summit would be a good fit for you, please email appenergysummit@appstate.edu or call Jennifer Maxwell at 828-262-2667.

The Energy Summit started in 2012 and has a history of bringing together world leaders in the energy and sustainability sectors. Attendees will hear from a range of academic, corporate and government speakers.

The keynote address is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Attendance at the Appalachian Energy Summit is free for governmental, educational, and non-profit employees as well as for students.

Student Poster Competition

College and university students are invited to feature their energy and sustainability research activities at the Energy Summit's Student Poster Competition. The two highest-ranking posters in each of the graduate and undergraduate categories are eligible to earn cash prizes.

Student Poster Competition →