By Paul Greenwalt, EIT Wood Harbinger’s engineers have been blogging since 2013! This Throwback Thursday series features posts from back in the day that are just too good to stay at the back of the blog. Enjoy this one by Paul Greenwalt, originally published on November 14, 2013: There seems to be a misconception about […]
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The Process of Energy Modeling – Part I
Posted in All Insignts, Commissioning, Mechanical Engineering, Sustainability
Also tagged ELCCA, energy, energy modeling, LEED, sustainability
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The Real Motivators Behind Energy Conservation
by Paul Johnson, P.E., LEED AP BD+C This article is part of Wood harbinger’s newsletter series. What motivates our energy usage? Does the price we pay, whether at the gas pump or in our monthly utility bills, have as much an effect as we assume it does? What other factors contribute to energy conservation or […]