ASHE 2013 Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction
Click here to go to the previous page
One Year Later: Evaluating Capital Health's Energy Consumption vs. Strategic Energy Model
Program Code:
308272
Date:
Monday, February 25, 2013
Time:
3:15 PM to 4:30 PM
EST
PRIMARY SPEAKER
:
Click the plus sign to see more detailed information
about each speaker.
Dave Moreno is a partner of AKF Group and has over 24 years of experience in building systems and
engineering. Mr. Moreno is an expert in the design and integration of mechanical and electrical
engineering systems for many different building types. He has collaborated on the design of buildings
and central plants utilizing high efficiency boilers and chillers, SoFame heat recovery systems, Dolphin
water treatment solutions and other sustainable features such as photovoltaics, displacement
ventilation, chilled beam, rain water harvesting and gray water systems.
As the partner in charge, Mr. Moreno takes an active role and is involved in all aspects of projects.
Daves strong technical leadership coupled with his ability to understand clients needs allows for
projects to meet schedule, budget and overall satisfaction. His broad experience and knowledge of
building systems allow him to develop innovative and cost effective solutions while maintaining good
stewardship of energy.
|
Description
For this session, the project's engineer and Capital Health’s facility manager will discuss the original design baseline for energy, the major impacts to the original design, and ultimately the final system protocols and operation analysis. They will present slides of the energy model and its results, report on energy usage for one year along with a comparative summary, and will share lessons learned with the audience. This session will enable attendees to:
Describe the basis of an energy model and its specific relation to the Capital Health project.
Analyze the data generated from one year's worth of energy usage/consumption.
Compare the early model basis with that of the data generated for one year.
Assess comparative results and describe its outcome.
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
-
.Describe the basis of an energy model and its specific relation to the Capital Health project
-
Analyze the data generated from one year's worth of energy usage/consumption
-
Assess the comparative results and describe its outcome.
-
Compare the early model basis with that of the data generated for one year