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Energy Modeling as a Design Tool

Lunch Program sponsored by JRGBC 1.5 LU Offered

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When Jun 21, 2007
from 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM
Where Virginia Center for Architecture
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Although LEED requires the use of an energy model for determining whether a design is more energy efficient than one built to ASHRAE 90.1 minimum standards, energy modeling is a tool that can help all buildings be designed more energy efficiently. Learn how an energy model is created, what the benefits are and how it can be used to make more energy efficient buildings throughout the design process.

This presentation qualifies for 1.5 AIA CES credits.

Lunch Provided Free For Members, $15 for Non-Members. RSVP's are required for members and non-members.

Eric Oliver - Presenter
Eric is founder and president of EMO Energy Solutions. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in Virginia, a Certified Energy Manager (CEM), LEED Accredited Professional and Certified Home Energy Rater with over 15 years of energy and utility management experience. He specializes in supply-side and demand-side energy management, energy audits, facility assessments and energy simulation modeling - with experience in private, utility and rebate program analysis, technology feasibility studies, cost-benefit analysis, public-private partnerships and development of energy conservation strategies and policies. He has a B.S. in ARchitecture and an M.S. in Building Technology, both from MIT (1990 and 1994).

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