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hysteresis

I'm a mechanical engineer looking for architects with ongoing projects who want to perform energy modeling for their clients. Energy modeling provides clients an opportunity to see how their building is going to perform over a year, see their annual and monthly energy bills, and also compare different building components (windows, doors, walls, skylights...) in order to provide the most economical and energy efficient solution. If interested, please send me an email with your current project description and your info I'll send you some of my energy modeling samples.

Thanks,
Dejan


 
Jan 24, 09 12:02 am
gold spot

Is it any different than IES or ecotect?

Jan 24, 09 4:25 am  · 
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hysteresis

It's not different, but I also use eQuest, EnergyPlus and other commercial software.

Jan 24, 09 1:59 pm  · 
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