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Maximizing LEED® Credits with Bentley's Energy Performance Series
Bentley's Energy Performance Series can help squeeze every LEED® point out of your designs. Learn how Bentley Hevacomp V8i and Bentley Tas Simulator V8i can help maximize Energy and Atmosphere (EA), Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) and Innovation & Design Process (ID) points - getting you 17 of the 26 points required for certification.

register now Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009
Time: 2:00 p.m. EDT
Duration: 1 hour
Cost: FREE

Bentley's Energy Performance Series Overview
Designing successful high-performance buildings requires accurate thermal analysis and energy simulation. Bentley's Energy Performance Series (Bentley Hevacomp V8i and Bentley Tas Simulator V8i) makes it possible to better understand the energy dynamics of a building’s architecture and its systems so designers can accurately predict energy consumption, CO2 emissions, operating costs, and occupant comfort. It provides architects, engineers and energy assessors the detailed tools needed to maximize a building’s energy performance and LEED® credits.

watch ondemandDuration: 1 hour
Cost: FREE

Mechanical Design and Energy Simulation using Bentley Hevacomp V8i
Hevacomp Mechanical Designer V8i is the perfect everyday design and analysis program for MEP professionals.  A robust set of design capabilities makes it easy to quickly create accurate 3D building models, layout systems, calculate building loads, select equipment, and size systems. This same building information can then be moved forward into Hevacomp Simulator V8i for dynamic energy modeling with EnergyPlus, providing MEP engineers a seamless workflow for design, energy simulation, and LEED® certification.

watch ondemandDuration: 1 hour
Cost: FREE

Developing Successful Passive Ventilation Strategies using Bentley Tas V8i
In today’s high-performance buildings, integrating successful passive ventilation strategies is key to lowering a building’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions. However, developing a successful passive strategy requires detailed analysis to ensure occupant comfort and the efficient use of the building’s plant and systems.  Bentley Tas allows architects and engineers the ability to quickly evaluate the thermal characteristics of their designs, test the efficiency of different systems and plants, and is the only tool capable of evaluating sophisticated passive ventilation strategies like Mixed Mode. It’s a must have for anyone designing high-performance buildings.

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