April BESF – Defining the Standard of Care for Energy Modelers: An Overview of ASHRAE Standard 209
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April 12 Building Energy Simulation Forum
Defining the Standard of Care for Energy Modelers: An Overview of ASHRAE Standard 209
ASHRAE Standard 209, Energy Simulation Aided Design for Buildings, aims to establish new, minimum requirements for providing energy design assistance using building energy simulation and analysis. To comply with the Standard, design teams will need to use modeling to evaluate energy-efficiency options earlier in the design process. This presentation provides an overview of how the Standard is structured, its key requirements, and its anticipated role in the industry.
Building Energy Simulation Forum
Wednesday, April 12
Presentation: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Q&A: 1:00 – 1:15 p.m.
Ecotrust Building
721 NW 9th Avenue (2nd Floor, Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center)
Portland, OR 97209
Boxed lunches will be provided.
*If you are unable to attend in person, register as a remote attendee and the phone and webinar login information will be emailed to you.*
About the presenter:
David Reddy, PE
Principal, 360 Analytics
David Reddy is a principal at 360 Analytics, a firm that specializes in building performance analysis. He is also currently an ASHRAE SPC-209 sub-committee chair. David and his team focus on using energy modeling and other analysis methods to assess and improve the design and operation of buildings. He has provided services on a wide range of building projects, from single-family homes to sports stadiums, and his principal interest is expanding the use of actual performance data to inform the building modeling process. In addition to consulting, David is key contributor to the development of CBECC-Com, an open-source software for energy code compliance analysis.