Illinois Chapter of
ASHRAE
Energy Modeling Conference
When
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tickets
$125.00 Member Registration
($25.00 Late fee)
$150.00 Non-Member Registration
($25.00 Late fee)
Register before Friday, Feb 10, 2012 to avoid late fees.
Directions
University Center of Chicago
525 S. State St.
Chicago, IL 60605
The Young Engineers Committee of the Illinois Chapter of ASHRAE is
pleased to sponsor the 2012 Energy Modeling Conference. The conference
has been designed to demonstrate the power that energy modeling can have
on the development, design and operations of buildings. Speakers range
from developers, designers, and operators.
Henry Green, President and CEO of the National Institute of Building
Sciences (NIBS)
will give a keynote address following lunch. Henry was a founding
member of the International Code Council Board of Directors. He has been
named an Honorary Architect by the American Institute of Architects. In
2009, he was appointed President and CEO of NIBS, a non-profit,
non-governmental organization that successfully brings together
representatives of government, the professions, industry, labor and
consumer interests, and regulatory agencies to focus on the
identification and resolution of problems and potential problems that
hamper the construction of safe, affordable structures for housing,
commerce and industry throughout the United States.
The conference will close with a panel discussion followed by a
networking reception and trade show.
Bring your Valentine!
Tentative Schedule (subject to change)
Time
Session
8:00
Registration / Breakfast
9:00
Welcome Address
Benjamin Skelton, Building Momentum Group & President of the Illinois
Chapter of ASHRAE
9:30
Building Simulation for Facilities Management
David Callan, Environmental Systems Design
10:30
Measurement & Verification
Jeremy Poling, Transwestern
11:30
Lunch
12:30
Keynote Address
Henry Green, President & CEO of NIBS
Sessions
The afternoon will have two parallel tracks.
Business Track
Technical Track
1:30
What Owners Should Look for in Energy Modeling
Keith Swartz, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Energy Modeling as a Design Tool
Nathan Kegel, Integrated Enironmental Solutions
2:30
Building Energy Quotient (bEQ): Building Labeling Program
Advanced Energy Design Guides
Nick Long, National Renewable Energy Labs
The closing session is a combined track.
3:30
Panel Discussion
Select Speakers
4:00
Reception