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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2011
Ellen Franconi, Ph.D.; Kendra Tupper, P.E., Associate Member; Thomas A. Davidson, P.E., Member, Nick Gmitter
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Energy modeling is presented in three parts: modeling best practices and quality control, modeling during predesign, and modeling for energy conservation measure (ECM) identification and analysis. As an advanced modeling session, the first presentation outlines best practice procedures to incorporate into modeling to support consistency in methods, reduction in input errors, and generation of reasonable results. The second presentation discusses opportunities for energy modelers to influence goal setting, building programming, design criteria, and design alternative decisions to create energy efficient buildings. The final presentation outlines modeling procedures and ECMâs resulting from a utility based carbon abatement program.
Modeling Best Practices and Quality ControlCitation: ASHRAE Seminar Recording, 2011 Winter Conference, Las Vegas, NV