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1 ENERGY modeling : A TUTORIAL AND INTRODUCTION TO eQUEST Michael Knox Graduate Student Department of Construction Management 291 W Laurel St. Guggenheim Hall Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 720-935-3994 Caroline Clevenger Assistant Professor Department of Construction Management 291 W Laurel St. Guggenheim Hall Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 970-491-7963 May 2013 2 ABSTRACT Buildings consume over 70% of all electricity in the United States. It is critical for project teams to have the ability to evaluate and assess performance throughout a project s life-cycle. ENERGY modeling is a process that enables decision-makers to estimate performance, compare impacts, and select among viable design alternatives. modeling building performance, however, is complex, and requires numerous inputs and assumptions. The fidelity of results largely depends on the quality of such assumptions.
Modeling building performance, however, is complex, and requires numerous inputs and assumptions. The fidelity of results largely depends on the quality of such assumptions. In this exercise students explore the basics of the energy modeling, including a detailed look at the inputs required and outputs generated. Students use
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