September 2012 ASHRAE Luncheon
TOPIC: Energy Modeling for the LEED 2009 Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1
PLACE: Spaghetti Warehouse, 397 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio
DATE: September 24, 2012
TIME: Registration 11:30am, Program 11:45am
COST: $20 Local ASHRAE members, $25 Non-Local ASHRAE Members
PRESENTER: Bob Feduik, PE, LEED AP
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Energy Modeling for the LEED 2009 Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1
In the last 10 years the use of energy modeling in building design has grown significantly. This growth has been fueled by rising energy prices, a renewed interest in building energy efficiency and the increased application of the LEED® rating system. In the LEED® rating system, Energy and Atmosphere (EA) Credit-1 "Optimize Energy Performance" is the focal point for building energy efficiency issues. Of the three approaches to this credit, the one requiring energy modeling offers the greatest potential for rating points. Success in achieving those rating points depends in large part on a sound understanding of the Performance Rating Method outlined in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Appendix G. The goal of this seminar is to enrich each attendee’s understanding of the Performance Rating Method so it can be more successfully applied to building energy models for LEED® projects.
Speaker Biography
Bob Feduik, PE, LEED AP
Bob is a graduate of Penn State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York as well as a LEED® Accredited Professional. Over his 30 year career with Carrier Corporation, Bob has been an application engineer for unitary equipment, centrifugal and absorption chillers and vertical self-contained units. His field sales experience includes account manager positions at Carrier Northeast Distribution, Carlton Stuart Corporation and Carrier Direct Sales in Upstate New York. Bob currently serves as the East Regional Manager for Carrier Software Systems.