New Research on District Systems for Equity-Centered Development
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New Research on District Systems for Equity-Centered Development

Don’t miss Anyeley Hallová as she presents her Net Zero Fellowship research on May 30 at Meyer Memorial Trust.

By Energy Trust of Oregon New Buildings

Date and time

Thursday, May 30 · 11:30am - 1:30pm PDT

Location

2045 N Vancouver Ave

2045 North Vancouver Avenue Portland, OR 97227

About this event

  • 2 hours

Presenting: New Research on District Systems for Equity-Centered Development


Join us on May 30 at the Meyer Memorial Trust and be the first to learn about Anyeley Hallová’s Net Zero Fellowship research on equity-centered district systems in real estate development. This event will be a collaboration between Energy Trust of Oregon and Anyeley’s company Adre.

Through the Williams & Russell Project, Adre explored opportunities for district energy, water and waste systems to bring resiliency as well as economic and environmental benefits to historically underinvested communities. Williams & Russell will provide housing, homeownership and a hub for Black businesses in the North Albina neighborhood. The research includes analysis of multiple strategies, including a microgrid, with lessons learned for other district-scale projects and buildings.

Adre led the research in partnership with PAE Engineering, Biohabitats and LEVER Architecture with funding from Energy Trust’s Net Zero Fellowship.

Anyeley’s in-person event has limited seating, so please reserve your attendance today. If you have a change in plans, please update your RSVP so we can open reservations to our waitlist.

If you’re unable to attend this event, please register to attend a virtual presentation of Anyeley’s research on Thursday, June 13 from noon – 1:30 p.m.

Frequently asked questions

Parking availability for the venue.

Public transportation is highly encouraged as there is only street parking in the area. There is typically plenty of street parking available, but we do recommend coming a bit early in case you need to walk a block or two. There is one ADA spot onsite if needed.