際際滷shows by User: cxassociates / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: cxassociates / Mon, 29 Jun 2020 22:19:56 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: cxassociates Cx Associates - A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36 /slideshow/cx-associates-a-retrospective-of-early-adoption-of-ashrae-guideline-36/236380996 cxassociates-aretrospectiveofearlyadoptionofashraeguideline36-bbbd2020-200629221956
Cx Associates senior engineer Rick Stehmeyer presented "A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36" at the Better Buildings by Design Conference in South Burlington, Vermont in February 2020.]]>

Cx Associates senior engineer Rick Stehmeyer presented "A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36" at the Better Buildings by Design Conference in South Burlington, Vermont in February 2020.]]>
Mon, 29 Jun 2020 22:19:56 GMT /slideshow/cx-associates-a-retrospective-of-early-adoption-of-ashrae-guideline-36/236380996 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Cx Associates - A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36 cxassociates Cx Associates senior engineer Rick Stehmeyer presented "A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36" at the Better Buildings by Design Conference in South Burlington, Vermont in February 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cxassociates-aretrospectiveofearlyadoptionofashraeguideline36-bbbd2020-200629221956-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Cx Associates senior engineer Rick Stehmeyer presented &quot;A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36&quot; at the Better Buildings by Design Conference in South Burlington, Vermont in February 2020.
Cx Associates - A Retrospective of Early Adoption of ASHRAE Guideline 36 from Cx Associates
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Retrocommissioning Works /cxassociates/retrocommissioning-works bbbd2018rcxbbd-180321161423
Eveline Killian and Daniel Tuhus-Dubrow from Cx Associates, Christopher Vintinner from Distech Controls, and John Grosvenor from Vermont Historical Society presented these slides at the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference. The presentation discusses what retrocommissioning is/is not, along with a case study at the Vermont Historical Society. This presentation gives a unique look into retrocommissioning processes and achievements by discussing an owner's perspective.]]>

Eveline Killian and Daniel Tuhus-Dubrow from Cx Associates, Christopher Vintinner from Distech Controls, and John Grosvenor from Vermont Historical Society presented these slides at the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference. The presentation discusses what retrocommissioning is/is not, along with a case study at the Vermont Historical Society. This presentation gives a unique look into retrocommissioning processes and achievements by discussing an owner's perspective.]]>
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 16:14:23 GMT /cxassociates/retrocommissioning-works cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Retrocommissioning Works cxassociates Eveline Killian and Daniel Tuhus-Dubrow from Cx Associates, Christopher Vintinner from Distech Controls, and John Grosvenor from Vermont Historical Society presented these slides at the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference. The presentation discusses what retrocommissioning is/is not, along with a case study at the Vermont Historical Society. This presentation gives a unique look into retrocommissioning processes and achievements by discussing an owner's perspective. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bbbd2018rcxbbd-180321161423-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Eveline Killian and Daniel Tuhus-Dubrow from Cx Associates, Christopher Vintinner from Distech Controls, and John Grosvenor from Vermont Historical Society presented these slides at the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference. The presentation discusses what retrocommissioning is/is not, along with a case study at the Vermont Historical Society. This presentation gives a unique look into retrocommissioning processes and achievements by discussing an owner&#39;s perspective.
Retrocommissioning Works from Cx Associates
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Inherent Environmental Advantages of Town Living and the Role of the Burlington 2030 District /slideshow/inherent-environmental-advantages-of-town-living-and-the-role-of-the-burlington-2030-district/91437712 burlington2030-bbdpresentation272018-180321152405
These slides, created for the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference, were presented by Jenna Antonino-Dimare and Jennifer Green from Burlington 2030 District, Curt McCormack from Vermont House of Representatives, and Gretchen Schimelpfenig from Cx Associates. This presentation discusses what the 2030 District Movement is, the reasons for Burlington's participation in the 2030 Districts Network, the current status of the Burlington 2030 District, and future goals and plans.]]>

These slides, created for the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference, were presented by Jenna Antonino-Dimare and Jennifer Green from Burlington 2030 District, Curt McCormack from Vermont House of Representatives, and Gretchen Schimelpfenig from Cx Associates. This presentation discusses what the 2030 District Movement is, the reasons for Burlington's participation in the 2030 Districts Network, the current status of the Burlington 2030 District, and future goals and plans.]]>
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 15:24:05 GMT /slideshow/inherent-environmental-advantages-of-town-living-and-the-role-of-the-burlington-2030-district/91437712 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Inherent Environmental Advantages of Town Living and the Role of the Burlington 2030 District cxassociates These slides, created for the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference, were presented by Jenna Antonino-Dimare and Jennifer Green from Burlington 2030 District, Curt McCormack from Vermont House of Representatives, and Gretchen Schimelpfenig from Cx Associates. This presentation discusses what the 2030 District Movement is, the reasons for Burlington's participation in the 2030 Districts Network, the current status of the Burlington 2030 District, and future goals and plans. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/burlington2030-bbdpresentation272018-180321152405-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These slides, created for the 2018 Better Buildings by Design conference, were presented by Jenna Antonino-Dimare and Jennifer Green from Burlington 2030 District, Curt McCormack from Vermont House of Representatives, and Gretchen Schimelpfenig from Cx Associates. This presentation discusses what the 2030 District Movement is, the reasons for Burlington&#39;s participation in the 2030 Districts Network, the current status of the Burlington 2030 District, and future goals and plans.
Inherent Environmental Advantages of Town Living and the Role of the Burlington 2030 District from Cx Associates
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Establishing a Solid Project Foundation - The Inclusive OPR Process /slideshow/establishing-a-solid-project-foundation-the-inclusive-opr-process/90691075 establishingasolidprojectfoundation-theinclusiveoprprocess-180314203738
The Owners Project Requirements (OPR) define the goals for construction projects. Whether it is a new building, a remodel or a system upgrade, defining the objectives up front for the team to understand, helps to ensure project success. Learn what the OPR document really is, why it is important and how it is used in this interactive session lead by professionals experienced in the development and deployment of OPRs on large and small construction projects.]]>

The Owners Project Requirements (OPR) define the goals for construction projects. Whether it is a new building, a remodel or a system upgrade, defining the objectives up front for the team to understand, helps to ensure project success. Learn what the OPR document really is, why it is important and how it is used in this interactive session lead by professionals experienced in the development and deployment of OPRs on large and small construction projects.]]>
Wed, 14 Mar 2018 20:37:38 GMT /slideshow/establishing-a-solid-project-foundation-the-inclusive-opr-process/90691075 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Establishing a Solid Project Foundation - The Inclusive OPR Process cxassociates The Owners Project Requirements (OPR) define the goals for construction projects. Whether it is a new building, a remodel or a system upgrade, defining the objectives up front for the team to understand, helps to ensure project success. Learn what the OPR document really is, why it is important and how it is used in this interactive session lead by professionals experienced in the development and deployment of OPRs on large and small construction projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/establishingasolidprojectfoundation-theinclusiveoprprocess-180314203738-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Owners Project Requirements (OPR) define the goals for construction projects. Whether it is a new building, a remodel or a system upgrade, defining the objectives up front for the team to understand, helps to ensure project success. Learn what the OPR document really is, why it is important and how it is used in this interactive session lead by professionals experienced in the development and deployment of OPRs on large and small construction projects.
Establishing a Solid Project Foundation - The Inclusive OPR Process from Cx Associates
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Opportunities for Increased Utilization of Geothermal Resources in the United States /slideshow/opportunities-for-increased-utilization-of-geothermal-resources-in-the-united-states/79896180 ascepresentation170912-170918142837
The United States (U.S.) electric grid is increasingly incorporating renewable energy resources to offset base and peak loads; renewables now account for 15% of total energy generation (EIA, Monthly Energy Review, 2017) and nearly 20% of electric generating capacity (ACORE, 2016). Geothermal energy resources are available across the U.S., and many are co-located within communities. Geo-exchange (using ground and water-source heat pumps) can be accomplished in any state in the country. Geothermal energy is optimal for projects in colder regions for several reasons: it can offset both electricity and space heating energy use, it is a consistent source that does not vary with time of day or season, it is not affected by weather, and it has the highest capacity factor of any renewable technology (EIA, Today In Energy, 2014). Increased utilization of geothermal energy resources would benefit homes and businesses, especially for regions in the northern U.S. that have high heating demands. Presented by Gretchen Schimelpfenig, P.E. of Cx Associates at the ASCE Congress on Technical Advancement - Cold Regions Engineering, in Duluth, Minnesota on September 13, 2017. ]]>

The United States (U.S.) electric grid is increasingly incorporating renewable energy resources to offset base and peak loads; renewables now account for 15% of total energy generation (EIA, Monthly Energy Review, 2017) and nearly 20% of electric generating capacity (ACORE, 2016). Geothermal energy resources are available across the U.S., and many are co-located within communities. Geo-exchange (using ground and water-source heat pumps) can be accomplished in any state in the country. Geothermal energy is optimal for projects in colder regions for several reasons: it can offset both electricity and space heating energy use, it is a consistent source that does not vary with time of day or season, it is not affected by weather, and it has the highest capacity factor of any renewable technology (EIA, Today In Energy, 2014). Increased utilization of geothermal energy resources would benefit homes and businesses, especially for regions in the northern U.S. that have high heating demands. Presented by Gretchen Schimelpfenig, P.E. of Cx Associates at the ASCE Congress on Technical Advancement - Cold Regions Engineering, in Duluth, Minnesota on September 13, 2017. ]]>
Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:28:37 GMT /slideshow/opportunities-for-increased-utilization-of-geothermal-resources-in-the-united-states/79896180 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Opportunities for Increased Utilization of Geothermal Resources in the United States cxassociates The United States (U.S.) electric grid is increasingly incorporating renewable energy resources to offset base and peak loads; renewables now account for 15% of total energy generation (EIA, Monthly Energy Review, 2017) and nearly 20% of electric generating capacity (ACORE, 2016). Geothermal energy resources are available across the U.S., and many are co-located within communities. Geo-exchange (using ground and water-source heat pumps) can be accomplished in any state in the country. Geothermal energy is optimal for projects in colder regions for several reasons: it can offset both electricity and space heating energy use, it is a consistent source that does not vary with time of day or season, it is not affected by weather, and it has the highest capacity factor of any renewable technology (EIA, Today In Energy, 2014). Increased utilization of geothermal energy resources would benefit homes and businesses, especially for regions in the northern U.S. that have high heating demands. Presented by Gretchen Schimelpfenig, P.E. of Cx Associates at the ASCE Congress on Technical Advancement - Cold Regions Engineering, in Duluth, Minnesota on September 13, 2017. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ascepresentation170912-170918142837-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The United States (U.S.) electric grid is increasingly incorporating renewable energy resources to offset base and peak loads; renewables now account for 15% of total energy generation (EIA, Monthly Energy Review, 2017) and nearly 20% of electric generating capacity (ACORE, 2016). Geothermal energy resources are available across the U.S., and many are co-located within communities. Geo-exchange (using ground and water-source heat pumps) can be accomplished in any state in the country. Geothermal energy is optimal for projects in colder regions for several reasons: it can offset both electricity and space heating energy use, it is a consistent source that does not vary with time of day or season, it is not affected by weather, and it has the highest capacity factor of any renewable technology (EIA, Today In Energy, 2014). Increased utilization of geothermal energy resources would benefit homes and businesses, especially for regions in the northern U.S. that have high heating demands. Presented by Gretchen Schimelpfenig, P.E. of Cx Associates at the ASCE Congress on Technical Advancement - Cold Regions Engineering, in Duluth, Minnesota on September 13, 2017.
Opportunities for Increased Utilization of Geothermal Resources in the United States from Cx Associates
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Retrocommissioning Lessons From the Field by Eveline Killian /slideshow/retrocommissioning-lessons-from-the-field-killian-cx-associates/34869587 retrocommissioninglessonsfromthefield-killian-cxassociates-140519144702-phpapp01
Retrocommissioning has multi-faceted benefits operating, maintenance and replacement cost reductions but its value is still hard to market to building owners and energy utilities. This presentation details a number of successful retrocommissioning projects in Vermont with proven energy and maintenance savings. It also details an innovative consulting contract Cx Associates has structured to maintain the energy savings realized through retrocommissioning, as well as help control maintenance costs and identify further opportunities. Building owners and efficiency utilities are convinced by the facts of real savings come listen to some examples! Success stories include a 70,000 square foot, 100-year old, 4-story brick building with office and retail spaces with a improvements made to its central heat pump system; a 42,000 square foot public library with BMS control upgrades, and a 2-story office building with a central hydronic heating system and rooftop unit cooling systems. Improvements range from simple maintenance items to VFD retrofits to BMS installations. We will detail the audit and analysis we performed to gain commitment from both the building owner and the energy utility, the design process, the actual construction trials and tribulations, and methods of proving the savings outcome. The projects have been in operation for a minimum of nine months and we will discuss their ongoing performance. Real-life examples of the system and human issues we encountered in these older buildings, and the collaboration it took to overcome them, will be described. In addition, we have entered an Operational Performance contract with one of our retrocommissioned buildings. This contract oversees the preventative maintenance program to ascertain its effectiveness, provides technical support for maintenance issues, monitors energy saving retention, ensures efficient operation of the HVAC systems, and identifies further opportunities. In this presentation we will discuss the process, successes and challenges of such an innovative program.]]>

Retrocommissioning has multi-faceted benefits operating, maintenance and replacement cost reductions but its value is still hard to market to building owners and energy utilities. This presentation details a number of successful retrocommissioning projects in Vermont with proven energy and maintenance savings. It also details an innovative consulting contract Cx Associates has structured to maintain the energy savings realized through retrocommissioning, as well as help control maintenance costs and identify further opportunities. Building owners and efficiency utilities are convinced by the facts of real savings come listen to some examples! Success stories include a 70,000 square foot, 100-year old, 4-story brick building with office and retail spaces with a improvements made to its central heat pump system; a 42,000 square foot public library with BMS control upgrades, and a 2-story office building with a central hydronic heating system and rooftop unit cooling systems. Improvements range from simple maintenance items to VFD retrofits to BMS installations. We will detail the audit and analysis we performed to gain commitment from both the building owner and the energy utility, the design process, the actual construction trials and tribulations, and methods of proving the savings outcome. The projects have been in operation for a minimum of nine months and we will discuss their ongoing performance. Real-life examples of the system and human issues we encountered in these older buildings, and the collaboration it took to overcome them, will be described. In addition, we have entered an Operational Performance contract with one of our retrocommissioned buildings. This contract oversees the preventative maintenance program to ascertain its effectiveness, provides technical support for maintenance issues, monitors energy saving retention, ensures efficient operation of the HVAC systems, and identifies further opportunities. In this presentation we will discuss the process, successes and challenges of such an innovative program.]]>
Mon, 19 May 2014 14:47:02 GMT /slideshow/retrocommissioning-lessons-from-the-field-killian-cx-associates/34869587 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Retrocommissioning Lessons From the Field by Eveline Killian cxassociates Retrocommissioning has multi-faceted benefits operating, maintenance and replacement cost reductions but its value is still hard to market to building owners and energy utilities. This presentation details a number of successful retrocommissioning projects in Vermont with proven energy and maintenance savings. It also details an innovative consulting contract Cx Associates has structured to maintain the energy savings realized through retrocommissioning, as well as help control maintenance costs and identify further opportunities. Building owners and efficiency utilities are convinced by the facts of real savings come listen to some examples! Success stories include a 70,000 square foot, 100-year old, 4-story brick building with office and retail spaces with a improvements made to its central heat pump system; a 42,000 square foot public library with BMS control upgrades, and a 2-story office building with a central hydronic heating system and rooftop unit cooling systems. Improvements range from simple maintenance items to VFD retrofits to BMS installations. We will detail the audit and analysis we performed to gain commitment from both the building owner and the energy utility, the design process, the actual construction trials and tribulations, and methods of proving the savings outcome. The projects have been in operation for a minimum of nine months and we will discuss their ongoing performance. Real-life examples of the system and human issues we encountered in these older buildings, and the collaboration it took to overcome them, will be described. In addition, we have entered an Operational Performance contract with one of our retrocommissioned buildings. This contract oversees the preventative maintenance program to ascertain its effectiveness, provides technical support for maintenance issues, monitors energy saving retention, ensures efficient operation of the HVAC systems, and identifies further opportunities. In this presentation we will discuss the process, successes and challenges of such an innovative program. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/retrocommissioninglessonsfromthefield-killian-cxassociates-140519144702-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Retrocommissioning has multi-faceted benefits operating, maintenance and replacement cost reductions but its value is still hard to market to building owners and energy utilities. This presentation details a number of successful retrocommissioning projects in Vermont with proven energy and maintenance savings. It also details an innovative consulting contract Cx Associates has structured to maintain the energy savings realized through retrocommissioning, as well as help control maintenance costs and identify further opportunities. Building owners and efficiency utilities are convinced by the facts of real savings come listen to some examples! Success stories include a 70,000 square foot, 100-year old, 4-story brick building with office and retail spaces with a improvements made to its central heat pump system; a 42,000 square foot public library with BMS control upgrades, and a 2-story office building with a central hydronic heating system and rooftop unit cooling systems. Improvements range from simple maintenance items to VFD retrofits to BMS installations. We will detail the audit and analysis we performed to gain commitment from both the building owner and the energy utility, the design process, the actual construction trials and tribulations, and methods of proving the savings outcome. The projects have been in operation for a minimum of nine months and we will discuss their ongoing performance. Real-life examples of the system and human issues we encountered in these older buildings, and the collaboration it took to overcome them, will be described. In addition, we have entered an Operational Performance contract with one of our retrocommissioned buildings. This contract oversees the preventative maintenance program to ascertain its effectiveness, provides technical support for maintenance issues, monitors energy saving retention, ensures efficient operation of the HVAC systems, and identifies further opportunities. In this presentation we will discuss the process, successes and challenges of such an innovative program.
Retrocommissioning Lessons From the Field by Eveline Killian from Cx Associates
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Maximizing the Efficiency of Condensing Boilers - Cx Associates /slideshow/maximizing-the-efficiency-of-condensing-boilers-cx-associates/30861124 bbdboilerefficiencypresentationfinal-cxassociates-140205122343-phpapp02
This presentation focuses on maximizing the efficiency of condensing boilers in heating hot water applications. Specifically, the presentation describes how to determine the appropriate control setpoints for outdoor air temperature reset of hot water supply temperature and how to maximize the benefits of a condensing boiler. We show how default factory control parameters can affect condensing boiler efficiency, and present straightforward strategies for obtaining and implementing the optimum operational settings for condensing boilers. The result is a condensing boiler system that meets design load and part loads with improved combustion efficiency at little to no first cost. Presented by Matt Napolitan, P.E., CPMP, LEED AP and Brent Weigel, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP of Cx Associates, LLC, a Burlington, Vermont-based energy engineering consulting firm.]]>

This presentation focuses on maximizing the efficiency of condensing boilers in heating hot water applications. Specifically, the presentation describes how to determine the appropriate control setpoints for outdoor air temperature reset of hot water supply temperature and how to maximize the benefits of a condensing boiler. We show how default factory control parameters can affect condensing boiler efficiency, and present straightforward strategies for obtaining and implementing the optimum operational settings for condensing boilers. The result is a condensing boiler system that meets design load and part loads with improved combustion efficiency at little to no first cost. Presented by Matt Napolitan, P.E., CPMP, LEED AP and Brent Weigel, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP of Cx Associates, LLC, a Burlington, Vermont-based energy engineering consulting firm.]]>
Wed, 05 Feb 2014 12:23:43 GMT /slideshow/maximizing-the-efficiency-of-condensing-boilers-cx-associates/30861124 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Maximizing the Efficiency of Condensing Boilers - Cx Associates cxassociates This presentation focuses on maximizing the efficiency of condensing boilers in heating hot water applications. Specifically, the presentation describes how to determine the appropriate control setpoints for outdoor air temperature reset of hot water supply temperature and how to maximize the benefits of a condensing boiler. We show how default factory control parameters can affect condensing boiler efficiency, and present straightforward strategies for obtaining and implementing the optimum operational settings for condensing boilers. The result is a condensing boiler system that meets design load and part loads with improved combustion efficiency at little to no first cost. Presented by Matt Napolitan, P.E., CPMP, LEED AP and Brent Weigel, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP of Cx Associates, LLC, a Burlington, Vermont-based energy engineering consulting firm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bbdboilerefficiencypresentationfinal-cxassociates-140205122343-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation focuses on maximizing the efficiency of condensing boilers in heating hot water applications. Specifically, the presentation describes how to determine the appropriate control setpoints for outdoor air temperature reset of hot water supply temperature and how to maximize the benefits of a condensing boiler. We show how default factory control parameters can affect condensing boiler efficiency, and present straightforward strategies for obtaining and implementing the optimum operational settings for condensing boilers. The result is a condensing boiler system that meets design load and part loads with improved combustion efficiency at little to no first cost. Presented by Matt Napolitan, P.E., CPMP, LEED AP and Brent Weigel, Ph.D., P.E., LEED AP of Cx Associates, LLC, a Burlington, Vermont-based energy engineering consulting firm.
Maximizing the Efficiency of Condensing Boilers - Cx Associates from Cx Associates
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Calibrated Modeling - How Well Does My Building Perform? by Eveline Killian /cxassociates/calibrated-modeling-how-well-does-my-building-perform-by-eveline-killian calibratedmodeling-howwelldoesmybuildingperformbyevelinekilliancxassociates-130318130241-phpapp01
Energy modeling during design can be valuable, but calibrated modeling post-construction tells the truth. Learn the tools available for calibrated modeling, and how they use energy bills, digital control systems data, and metering data to assess the actual functionality of a building. Calibrated modeling completes a valuable feedback loop that can help direct future building decisions and, in some cases, uncover additional savings opportunities in existing structures.]]>

Energy modeling during design can be valuable, but calibrated modeling post-construction tells the truth. Learn the tools available for calibrated modeling, and how they use energy bills, digital control systems data, and metering data to assess the actual functionality of a building. Calibrated modeling completes a valuable feedback loop that can help direct future building decisions and, in some cases, uncover additional savings opportunities in existing structures.]]>
Mon, 18 Mar 2013 13:02:41 GMT /cxassociates/calibrated-modeling-how-well-does-my-building-perform-by-eveline-killian cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Calibrated Modeling - How Well Does My Building Perform? by Eveline Killian cxassociates Energy modeling during design can be valuable, but calibrated modeling post-construction tells the truth. Learn the tools available for calibrated modeling, and how they use energy bills, digital control systems data, and metering data to assess the actual functionality of a building. Calibrated modeling completes a valuable feedback loop that can help direct future building decisions and, in some cases, uncover additional savings opportunities in existing structures. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/calibratedmodeling-howwelldoesmybuildingperformbyevelinekilliancxassociates-130318130241-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Energy modeling during design can be valuable, but calibrated modeling post-construction tells the truth. Learn the tools available for calibrated modeling, and how they use energy bills, digital control systems data, and metering data to assess the actual functionality of a building. Calibrated modeling completes a valuable feedback loop that can help direct future building decisions and, in some cases, uncover additional savings opportunities in existing structures.
Calibrated Modeling - How Well Does My Building Perform? by Eveline Killian from Cx Associates
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Performance Monitoring for Efficiency /slideshow/performance-monitoring-for-efficiency/11483421 2012bbbd-performancemonitoringforefficiency-120208093852-phpapp01
"Performance Monitoring for Efficiency" presents an ongoing commissioning process to ensure buildings stay energy efficient over time. Tom Anderson's and Emily Cross' presentation at the 2012 Better Buildings by Design Conference uses the Burlington International Airport as a case study.]]>

"Performance Monitoring for Efficiency" presents an ongoing commissioning process to ensure buildings stay energy efficient over time. Tom Anderson's and Emily Cross' presentation at the 2012 Better Buildings by Design Conference uses the Burlington International Airport as a case study.]]>
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 09:38:51 GMT /slideshow/performance-monitoring-for-efficiency/11483421 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Performance Monitoring for Efficiency cxassociates "Performance Monitoring for Efficiency" presents an ongoing commissioning process to ensure buildings stay energy efficient over time. Tom Anderson's and Emily Cross' presentation at the 2012 Better Buildings by Design Conference uses the Burlington International Airport as a case study. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2012bbbd-performancemonitoringforefficiency-120208093852-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;Performance Monitoring for Efficiency&quot; presents an ongoing commissioning process to ensure buildings stay energy efficient over time. Tom Anderson&#39;s and Emily Cross&#39; presentation at the 2012 Better Buildings by Design Conference uses the Burlington International Airport as a case study.
Performance Monitoring for Efficiency from Cx Associates
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Strategies For A Meaningful Design Review by Tom Anderson /slideshow/strategies-for-a-meaningful-design-review-by-tom-anderson/11218042 strategiesforameaningfuldesignreview-final-120123094717-phpapp01
Tom Anderson's presentation at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference in Chicago, IL. Discover how the Design Review (DR) process can provide the building owner with significant value. Done well, a commissioning DR can help the team control construction costs while ensuring that building systems and equipment are optimized to meet the owner's needs. This presentation teaches viewers how to conduct meaningful design reviews to help the design team meet the Owner's Project Requirements. The presentation also addresses the financial benefits of DR, scheduling design review for maximum benefit, the mechanisms of the DR process, and presentation and communication strategies that enable the design team and owner to fully consider alternative approaches proposed in the DR process. This presentation was given by Tom Anderson, CCP, Principal of Cx Associates, LLC, on January 23, 2012 at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference. ]]>

Tom Anderson's presentation at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference in Chicago, IL. Discover how the Design Review (DR) process can provide the building owner with significant value. Done well, a commissioning DR can help the team control construction costs while ensuring that building systems and equipment are optimized to meet the owner's needs. This presentation teaches viewers how to conduct meaningful design reviews to help the design team meet the Owner's Project Requirements. The presentation also addresses the financial benefits of DR, scheduling design review for maximum benefit, the mechanisms of the DR process, and presentation and communication strategies that enable the design team and owner to fully consider alternative approaches proposed in the DR process. This presentation was given by Tom Anderson, CCP, Principal of Cx Associates, LLC, on January 23, 2012 at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference. ]]>
Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:47:15 GMT /slideshow/strategies-for-a-meaningful-design-review-by-tom-anderson/11218042 cxassociates@slideshare.net(cxassociates) Strategies For A Meaningful Design Review by Tom Anderson cxassociates Tom Anderson's presentation at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference in Chicago, IL. Discover how the Design Review (DR) process can provide the building owner with significant value. Done well, a commissioning DR can help the team control construction costs while ensuring that building systems and equipment are optimized to meet the owner's needs. This presentation teaches viewers how to conduct meaningful design reviews to help the design team meet the Owner's Project Requirements. The presentation also addresses the financial benefits of DR, scheduling design review for maximum benefit, the mechanisms of the DR process, and presentation and communication strategies that enable the design team and owner to fully consider alternative approaches proposed in the DR process. This presentation was given by Tom Anderson, CCP, Principal of Cx Associates, LLC, on January 23, 2012 at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategiesforameaningfuldesignreview-final-120123094717-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tom Anderson&#39;s presentation at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference in Chicago, IL. Discover how the Design Review (DR) process can provide the building owner with significant value. Done well, a commissioning DR can help the team control construction costs while ensuring that building systems and equipment are optimized to meet the owner&#39;s needs. This presentation teaches viewers how to conduct meaningful design reviews to help the design team meet the Owner&#39;s Project Requirements. The presentation also addresses the financial benefits of DR, scheduling design review for maximum benefit, the mechanisms of the DR process, and presentation and communication strategies that enable the design team and owner to fully consider alternative approaches proposed in the DR process. This presentation was given by Tom Anderson, CCP, Principal of Cx Associates, LLC, on January 23, 2012 at the ASHRAE Winter 2012 Conference.
Strategies For A Meaningful Design Review by Tom Anderson from Cx Associates
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Demand Reduction in the Forward Capacity Market /slideshow/demand-reduction-in-the-forward-capacity-market/9181117 iepecfcm2011-eh-v2-110908144826-phpapp01
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Demand Reduction in the Forward Capacity Market from Cx Associates
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