WASHINGTON, DC – The Energy Management Association is teaming up with Net Energy Optimizer (NEO) to host a free AIA-approved webinar discussing the advances in simplified energy modeling tools through case studies, while also addressing the perception that energy modeling is too expensive and time-consuming to commit to.
“How do you increase building performance and resiliency when resources are constrained? Attendees will learn how the advances in simplified modeling address the barriers of traditional energy modeling to make it more accessible, accurate and affordable for new and existing buildings. This webinar will illustrate how simplified modeling helps optimize energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, including real-world examples.”
– Doug Wolf – Director of Software, Willdan
Learning Objectives: Understand the barriers of traditional energy modeling for various project types; Explore how modeling advances have led to accurate predictions for well-informed decision-making in a fraction of the time; Support implementation of energy modeling for projects previously considered unaffordable or inaccessible; Review case studies where modeling informed clean energy decisions.
Webinar Title: Increasing Building Performance and Resiliency through Simplified Energy Modeling, November 08, 2022, 2:00 PM Eastern / 1:00 PM Central / 12:00 PM Mountain / 11:00 AM Pacific. Presenters: Doug Wolf, Director of Software, Willdan. Continuing Education Credits: AIA 1 LU. Cost: Free.
Who Should Attend? Building Owners & Facility Managers, Architects, Commissioning Providers, Energy Managers, MEP Engineers, HVAC Testing Professionals, and other Building Professionals.
Sponsor: Net Energy Optimizer (NEO): NEO is a powerful, easy-to-use online energy modeling tool that provides users with the most accurate information available when it’s needed most. It helps you and your clients make faster, more informed decisions to design, construct, and maintain higher-performing buildings. https://netenergyoptimizer.com/. Registration Link: https://www.energymgmt.org/webinar-increasing-building-perf/.