Apologizing if cross-posting… This webinar might have special
interests to this EPLUS group because all the reference building models (formerly
DOE Benchmark Models) are constructed using EnergyPlus. We are
looking for feedback and suggestions from you on future improvements. Thanks, Bing __________________________________________________ Pacific Northwest National Laboratory From:
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[mailto:bldg-sim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Field,
Kristin The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE)
Building Technologies Program invites you to attend the following free Webinar:
Title: U.S. Department of Energy Commercial
Reference Buildings—Benefits and Applications Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 Time: Noon – 1:30 p.m. Eastern Description:
This Webinar focuses on commercial reference buildings, which are
complete descriptions of buildings for whole building energy analysis. DOE, in
conjunction with three of its national laboratories, developed these
comprehensive commercial reference buildings
(formerly Commercial Building Benchmark Models). During this Webinar, the
speakers will: ·
Provide an overview of the reference buildings including how they were
developed and what building types and climates are available. ·
Address the benefits of using the reference buildings. ·
Review some important current applications such as using them for
the development of ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2010. ·
Discuss plans for the future. Target
Audience:
This Webinar is geared toward commercial building
engineers, architects, and designers as well as professors, students, and
researchers. Presenters: ·
Michael Deru, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory ·
Kristin Field, Mechanical Engineer, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory ·
Brian Holuj, Commercial Buildings Specialist, U.S. Department of
Energy-Building Technologies Program ·
Bing Liu, Senior Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory How
to Attend: You
can attend the Webinar via your desktop computer and phone line free of charge,
but you must register
in advance to obtain the URL and password for logging on via the Internet
and the phone number to connect to the audio. Visit
the Building Technologies Program Webinar page to
learn about current Webinars and download presentations from past events. |
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