ASHRAE 100: Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings

The entire design & construction industry is focused on increasing energy, water, and resource efficiency in building designs, however, new buildings represent a very small percentage of the full building portfolio. Over 95% of buildings that will be in operation 10 years from now are already built – the key to a national and cultural improvement in energy and water use is increased efficiencies within existing buildings. This course will explore ASHRAE 100, which is aimed directly at those improvements and standards required to improve resource efficiencies within existing building stock.

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Course Details

Learning Objectives

At the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Provide the requirements of ASHRAE 100, as it exists, and 100-2006, the proposed updated version.
  • List and explain the meaning and application of concepts innate to the 100 Standard, such as AHJ, EUI, EEM, and IRR.
  • Identify the main differences between source and site energy use, and the implications thereof.
  • List and explain the various ASHRAE zones (1-8; a, b, and c).

Specs

Course Level Advanced
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, WebCast, MobileReady

Greg Scheurich

Author

Greg has earned degrees in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He also holds an MBA with a concentration in Finance from the University of Texas in Dallas. He has also completed additional graduate program work towards an MS in Petroleum Engineering at the University of Texas in Austin. Greg has extensive MEP experience, having been involved in the design and construction of critical facilities for 15 years for MCI, Verizon, Sprint, and EDS. He has been with the Corps of Engineers for over 5 years, currently working as the Deputy Chief of the Engineering Branch, Ft. Worth District, and previously as the Ft. Worth District Sustainable Design Program Manager. Greg is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Texas, a LEED accredited Professional, and a Certified Energy Manager. He has delivered a number of industry papers and presentations on topics such as Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, and Engineering Economics at various conferences. He has guest lectured at SMU and the University of Texas at Arlington, and was a board member for the United States Green Building Council Program Working Group for Greenbuild.

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