CxEnergy 2026 Announces Preliminary Technical Program
(Washington, D.C., November 18, 2025)—The premier event in commissioning, energy management, and building analytics and diagnostics, CxEnergy 2026, has announced its preliminary technical program. The event takes place April 21-24, 2026, in Chicago, IL.
CxEnergy draws hundreds of the nation’s leading commissioning experts, energy management professionals, MEP engineers, HVAC testing professionals, facility managers and building owners. Presentation topics include:
· Blowing Stuff Up: A Practical Guide to Duct Air Leakage Testing
· Cannabis Conundrums: The Challenges Associated with Plants as Occupants
· Commissioning Hospital Pharmacies for Acceptance and Accreditation
· Empowering Change: Women Leading the Future of Commissioning
· MEP and BECx Partnerships: Lessons Learned on Higher Education Projects
· Microgrid Applications for Mission Critical Facilities
· Insights into Aviation Cx
· Testing, Adjusting & Balancing: Lessons Learned for Engineers, Cx & Energy Providers
And many more!
CxEnergy Technical Presentation attendees earn AIA LU, USGBC LEED General Education, and CxA and EMP continuing education credits for presentations. The credits are widely applicable for other certifications and professional licenses (attendees should check with their certification or licensing body).
Government officials, building operators, and institutional facility managers may register at a discounted $99 rate. All others may use the promo code SAVE100 for the early-bird discount until Dec. 31. Registration opens in late November. Event information, the latest updates, and online registration are available at https://www.CxEnergy.com/
The CxEnergy Expo Hall showcases a wide variety of products including controls, software, instruments, metering devices and services targeted specifically to commissioning, energy management, engineering and testing firms. The CxEnergy Exhibitor Prospectus is available here.
CxEnergy is presented by the AABC Commissioning Group (ACG), Associated Air Balance Council (AABC), and Energy Management Association (EMA).