Energy Modeling as a Design Tool
JRGBC Lunch Program
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Noon - 2pm
Virginia Center for Architecture
Branch House
2501 Monument Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23220
Map/Directions

Lunch Provided Free For Members, $15 for Non-Members. RSVP's are required for members and non-members.

RSVP here.

PRESENTER:
Eric Oliver, PE, LEED
founder and president of EMO Energy Solutions

Although LEED requires the use of an energy model for determining whether a design is more energy efficient than one built to ASHRAE 90.1 minimum standards, energy modeling is a tool that can help all buildings be designed more energy efficiently.  Learn how an energy model is created, what the benefits are and how it can be used to make more energy efficient buildings throughout the design process.

This presentation qualifies for 1.5 AIA CES credits.

 

WANT TO SPONSOR THIS PROGRAM?
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Sponsorship Opportunity is Still Available for this Lunch Program!

A $1,000 Exclusive Program Sponsor Entitles You to:
~ 2-3 Minutes to Address the Audience
~ Display Table
~ Literature on Each Attendees' Seat
~ Recognition on All Broadcast
~ E-Mails with Link
~ Recognition on Web Site with Link
~ Signange at Luncheon

If You Are Interested in a Lesser Sponsorship,
the JRGBC Will Work With You! Call (804) 288-2950 for Trace Carson or Lindsay Catlett or MAIL@JRGBC.ORG


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