Philly EcoCamp is a series of events to promote sustainability and environment through technology, happening in Philadelphia June 20-22. Here’s an overview of what to expect for the weekend.
Philly EcoCamp already has awesome workshops lined up. Ready for a sneak peak?
Working with Building Energy Efficiency Data.
Why? The MOS just released data on municipal buildings’ energy usage and is planning a similar release for commercial buildings later this summer, as part of the city’s commitment to reduce citywide building energy consumption by 10% by 2015. The speakers will walk through the data to brainstorm app ideas from the open data community and find priorities around additional municipal energy data sets.
Building Your Own Low Cost Environmental Sensors
Andrew Emma of Park & Rec’s Philly TreeKeepers will talk about Urban Tree Canopy maintenance issues.
Want to learn about Urban Forests? Sarah Low, Lara Roman & Lindsay Walker have a session on that.
Want to get involved? Head over to register for Philly EcoCamp and submit unconference ideas.
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