This webinar presentation covered the impact of window energy efficiency and how to make smart choices when selecting windows. It discussed how windows account for a significant portion of commercial building energy use and presented tools to analyze window performance, including the Façade Design Tool. The tool allows comparing different window configurations by changing parameters like window area, glazing type, and shading to see their effect on energy use, daylighting, and thermal comfort. The presentation demonstrated how it can be used to optimize window selection through window area and shading studies.
Case Studies of Sustainable Office buildings, these both case studies are based on sustainable features adopted inorder to make the entire structure energy efficient as well as encourage work environment within the premises, i hope it helps out students of architecture, engineering backgrounds!!!...
General principles – Direct gain systems - Glazed walls, Bay windows,
Attached sun spaces etc. Indirect gain systems – Trombe wall, Water wall, Solar Chimney, Transwall, Roof
pond, etc - Isolated gain systems – Natural convective loop etc. Active Heating Systems : Solar water
heating systems
Design strategies used for the construction of building to lower the negative impact on environment lower the energy use. eco friendly and local material used.
Passive cooling techniques are least expensive means of cooling a home which maximizes the efficiency of the building envelope without mechanical devices.
For more information on energy conversation concepts and green architecture, follow us at - www.archistudent.net
Case Studies of Sustainable Office buildings, these both case studies are based on sustainable features adopted inorder to make the entire structure energy efficient as well as encourage work environment within the premises, i hope it helps out students of architecture, engineering backgrounds!!!...
General principles – Direct gain systems - Glazed walls, Bay windows,
Attached sun spaces etc. Indirect gain systems – Trombe wall, Water wall, Solar Chimney, Transwall, Roof
pond, etc - Isolated gain systems – Natural convective loop etc. Active Heating Systems : Solar water
heating systems
Design strategies used for the construction of building to lower the negative impact on environment lower the energy use. eco friendly and local material used.
Passive cooling techniques are least expensive means of cooling a home which maximizes the efficiency of the building envelope without mechanical devices.
For more information on energy conversation concepts and green architecture, follow us at - www.archistudent.net
architectural illumination-daylighting introduction ,advantages and disadvantages of daylighting, behaviour of daylighting, potentials of daylighting as an energy source
This presentation gives an idea about the various types of intelligent envelopes used in the different types of buildings in different climatic conditions.
Green Building Case Study on TERI,bangalore.Vinay M
This presentation basically encompasses the green practices which are followed or incorporated in the structure to attain the platinum rating systems and posses the sustainable features that way..!!
INDIRA PARYAVARAN BHAVAN- Case study/ Net Zero Energy Building/ Sustainable B...Chandana R
Case study on Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bhag, New Delhi.
THIS IS A PROJECT OF MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW OFFICE BUILDING AT NEW DELHI.
THE BASIC DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT IS TO MAKE THE NET ZERO ENERGY GREEN BUILDING.
The Bridging Nations University College of Energy and Environment is offering a Graduate Certificate in Energy Technology and Policy to prepare students for green jobs. Check out this slideshow for program information, complete with professor bios and course descriptions.
architectural illumination-daylighting introduction ,advantages and disadvantages of daylighting, behaviour of daylighting, potentials of daylighting as an energy source
This presentation gives an idea about the various types of intelligent envelopes used in the different types of buildings in different climatic conditions.
Green Building Case Study on TERI,bangalore.Vinay M
This presentation basically encompasses the green practices which are followed or incorporated in the structure to attain the platinum rating systems and posses the sustainable features that way..!!
INDIRA PARYAVARAN BHAVAN- Case study/ Net Zero Energy Building/ Sustainable B...Chandana R
Case study on Indira Paryavaran Bhavan, Jor Bhag, New Delhi.
THIS IS A PROJECT OF MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW OFFICE BUILDING AT NEW DELHI.
THE BASIC DESIGN CONCEPT OF THE PROJECT IS TO MAKE THE NET ZERO ENERGY GREEN BUILDING.
The Bridging Nations University College of Energy and Environment is offering a Graduate Certificate in Energy Technology and Policy to prepare students for green jobs. Check out this slideshow for program information, complete with professor bios and course descriptions.
George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his 2016 Budget yesterday. Here are the energy and environment headlines. For more analysis, check out www.remsol.co.uk/latest-blogs
Comparative Study on Day Lighting & Energy Modeling For Conventional and Gree...inventionjournals
A green building is a building which consumes less energy, less water and it includes proper waste management system in such a way that it utilizes maximum natural resources without .affecting the future needs. The energy consumption in a conventional building varies based on the person’s metabolic condition, the circulation of fresh air and the intensity of light entering to the building. The absence of fresh air circulation and lack of natural light will lead to intense power consumption in the building. The methodology used here is basically on the working of the three software viz., velux, design builder, and equest. The velux software is used to understand the building day light factor, how the ventilations are provided and to what extent the building is consuming the natural light through these ventilations. A simulation shall be drawn to check colors the lux values inside the building and it shall be done on the basis d considering different colors and designing the building as per latitude and longitude of the building so the results are based on the weather and climatic conditions of the building topography, thermal comfort in the building, metabolic conditions and materials used . Equest software is the software used for the final analysis of the modeled energy building to determine the consumption of the energy and also the annual savings based on the model prepared in the software. The main area is on how to reduce the energy consumption in the building using the natural day light. A study on the modeled building by its appropriate orientation and a cost wise comparison between green and a conventional building are done here. The study is conducted in one of the site located at Mangalore island site for conventional building.
Energy simulation & analysis of two residential buildingschirag aggarwal
-> Analysed and compared the energy consumption of a residential building modelled using common building materials and specifications used in Delhi for decades to that of modelled by altering the building envelope and the AC system specifications.
-> Used eQUEST software.
Window tinting is an affordable way for you to make your home more energy efficient and pays for itself in about 3 years. Read more here: https://www.scottishwindowtinting.com/window-film/energy-efficiency/lower-energy-costs-in-2019/
Window film is a way to make your Fort Worth home more energy efficient in 2019 and save you a fair amount of money on utilities for years to come! Read more:https://www.greenlightwindowfilms.com/energy-efficient-window-film/window-film-energy-efficiency/
Impact of window films on the overall energy consumption studyFortWorthWindowFilm1
Window tinting is an affordable way for you to make your home more energy efficient and pays for itself in about 3 years. Read more in our blog: https://www.fortworthwindowfilm.com/window-tinting-benefits/energy-efficient-window-tint/energy-window-film-in-fort-worth/
Window film is a way to make your Denver home more energy efficient in 2019 and save you a fair amount of money on utilities for years to come! Read more here:https://www.scottishwindowtinting.com/denver-window-film/window-film-energy-efficiency/
Impact of window films on the overall energy consumption studywindowfilmkansascity
Energy Efficiency is an important part of homeownership not only because it is a green solution but because it saves money too! Read more at: https://www.windowfilmkansascity.com/window-tinting-benefits/energy-efficient-window-film/the-benefits-of-window-film/
Energy Efficiency is an important part of homeownership not only because it is a green solution but because it saves money too! Read more here:https://www.scottishwindowtinting.com/fort-collins-window-film/understanding-the-benefits-of-energy-audits-and-window-film/
Impact of window films on the overall energy consumption studydallaswindowfilm
Window film is a way to make your Dallas home more energy efficient in 2019 and save you a fair amount of money on utilities for years to come! Read more: https://www.dallaswindowfilm.com/window-tinting-benefits/energy-efficiency/window-film-energy-efficiency/
Energy Efficiency is an important part of homeownership not only because it is a green solution but because it saves money too! Read more here: https://www.denvercommercialwindowtinting.com/a-guide-to-understanding-the-benefits-of-energy-audits-and-window-film/
Window tinting is an affordable way for you to make your home more energy efficient and pays for itself in about 3 years. https://www.commercialwindowtintingsaltlake.com/energy-efficient-window-film-2019/
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Window film is a way to make your Austin home more energy efficient in 2019 and save you a fair amount of money on utilities for years to come! Read more:https://www.windowfilmaustin.net/window-tinting-benefits/energy-efficient-window-tint/window-film-energy-efficiency/
Leveraging existing home inspections at time-of-sale to promote energy upgrades. Presentation given at ACEEE 2018 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings.
As the mantra to "electrify everything" intensifies, we'll need to develop a clear understanding of what that goal means and what it will take to get us there. Electrification may be our only practical pathway to decarbonization, but that doesn't reduce the need for a keen awareness of what we're undertaking.
This forum brought in speakers from both Minnesota and around the country to talk about a range of electrification topics including emerging tech, an evolving grid, ongoing natural gas reliance and electric innovations.
This webinar gives a technical overview of the field assessment, measured energy savings, occupant feedback, and evaluation of cost-effectiveness of transport membrane humidifier (TMH) technology.
Energy Fit Homes is a certificate program administered by the Center for Energy and Environment, designed specifically for existing homes in Minnesota and is focused exclusively on energy efficient upgrades that are cost-effective to the homeowner.
The presentation includes background information on building science and the benefits of Energy Fit Homes for both homeowners and Realtors®. Real estate professionals who attended the presentation received the tools needed to start integrating the program into their Realtor® client services.
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Impact of Window Energy Efficiency and How to Make Smart Choices
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Impact of Window Energy
Efficiency webinar
October 3, 2013
11:00 – 12:00
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The Impact of Window Energy Efficiency &
How to Make Smart Choices
Targeted Audiences
John Carmody | Center for Sustainable Building Research
University of Minnesota
Kerry Haglund | Haglund Design Inc.
October 3, 2013
• Design and development professionals
• Energy service professionals
• Facility management
• Utility and energy conservation management
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Continuing Education Credits
This webinar meets the GBCI requirements
for self-reporting continuing education credit.
Save an image of the registration page online for your
own personal records.
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1. Describe the Façade Design Tool and the benefits of using
this online tool early in the design process.
2. Compare the performance of a building with a large
window-to-wall ratio with that of a small window-to-wall ratio to see
the benefits of high-performance windows.
3. Identify and compare the impacts of windows with external
shading devices to unshaded high-performance windows.
4. Learn features of the COMFEN user interface and understand its
results of energy, peak demand, and thermal and visual comfort.
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The Impact of Window
Energy Efficiency and
How to Make Smart
Choices
John Carmody
Center for Sustainable Building Research
University of Minnesota
Kerry Haglund,
Haglund Design, Inc.
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Energy Use
Buildings are responsible for 48% of
energy consumption.
(Architecture 2030)
Building operation is responsible for
75% of all power plant-generated
electricity.
(Architecture2030)
53% of the primary end use of
commercial buildings is attributed to
lighting, space heating and space
cooling.
(U.S. DOE, Department of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy)
Research estimates that windows are
responsible for 39% of commercial heating
energy use and 28% of commercial cooling
energy use—34% of all commercial space
conditioning energy use. This is equivalent to
1.48 quads of space conditioning energy use—
almost 1.5% of the total U.S. energy
consumption. (Apte and Arasteh, 2006)
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Efficient Windows Collaborative
Residential Tools and Information
• Third edition of book: “Residential
Windows: A Guide to New Technology
and Energy Performance”
• EWC web site: www.efficientwindows.org
(reached 230,000 visitors in 2012)
• Fact sheets for 100 cities
• Education and training materials
• Product database for EWC members
(NFRC and ENERGY STAR participants)
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Measuring Window Energy Performance
U-Factor Visible Transmittance
(VT)
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient
(SHGC)
The rate of heat loss is indicated in
terms of the U-factor (U-value). The
lower the U-factor, the greater a
window’s resistance to heat flow and
the better its insulating properties.
The SHGC is the fraction of incident
solar radiation admitted, both directly
transmitted and absorbed and released
inward. SHGC is expressed as a
number between 0 and 1. The lower a
window’s solar heat gain coefficient,
the less solar heat it transmits.
The visible transmittance (VT) is an
optical property that indicates the
fraction of visible light transmitted.
While VT theoretically varies between 0
and 1, most values are between 0.30 and
0.80. The higher the VT, the more light
is transmitted.
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Efficient Windows Collaborative
Commercial Tools & Information
•Book: “Window Systems for High
Performance Buildings”
•Web site: www.commercialwindows.org
featuring the Façade Design Tool
•Education and training materials
•Promotion of COMFEN
•Promotion of CMA
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What Makes an Energy-Efficient Window?
• Warm-edge spacers
• Gas fill
• Low-E coating
Characteristics of Low-E Coatings
Long-wave radiant heat is reflected, giving an improved U-factor and
reduced winter heat loss.
Higher temperatures on the interior glass surface contribute to greater
comfort and less condensation in winter.
Visible transmittance is only slightly affected.
With high-solar-gain coatings, solar heat is transmitted.
With low-solar-gain coatings, solar radiation is reflected back toward
the exterior.
Characteristics of Gas Fills
Thermal resistance is increased with argon and krypton gas fills,
reducing winter heat loss and summer heat gain through conduction.
Higher temperatures in winter on the interior glass surface contribute
to greater comfort and less condensation.
Visible transmittance is not affected.
Characteristics of Thermally Improved Spacers
Overall U-factor is improved because heat loss at the glass edges is
reduced.
Higher temperatures on the glass edges produce less condensation.
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Glazing
Types
Layers
Tints
Low-ECoatings
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Tools to Determine Window Performance
Developed by: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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(Complex
Glazing
Data Base)
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Design /
Simulation Tools
DOE-2, EnergyPlus
Radiance
IGDB
(Specular
Glass Data
Source)
Optics
(Window
Glass)
RESFEN
(Whole Building
Residential)
WINDOW
(Whole Window)
COMFEN
(Whole Building
Commercial)
THERM
(Window
Frame)
Optics
Analyze glazing optical properties
IGDB (International Glazing Database)
Database of glazing materials
CGDB (Complex Glazing Database)
Database of complex glazing materials
THERM
Analyze two-dimensional heat transfer through
building products
WINDOW
Analyze window thermal and optical performance
RESFEN
Calculate the heating and cooling energy use of
windows in residential buildings
COMFEN
Calculate the heating and cooling energy use of
windows in commercial buildings, as well as evaluating
daylighting and thermal comfort
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The Façade Design Tool
The Facade Design Tool lets you
choose the design conditions of a
window and rank and compare
the performance data in terms of
annual energy, peak demand,
carbon, daylight illuminance,
glare, and thermal comfort.
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Façade Design Tool
Location: 21 Cities
Building Type: Office Zone / Classroom
Orientation: North, East, South, West
CHOOSE LOCATION & BUILDING TYPE
Select a location, building type, and
zone orientation from the drop-down
lists below. My city isn't listed»
"Refine & Explore" first lets you
choose the available design
parameters then you can refine and
explore the ranked results. Use this
exploratory method if parametrics are
unknown or to determine the optimal
design from various scenarios.
"Compare 5 Scenarios" lists the
design parameters for 5 scenarios for a
quick comparison. Use this comparison
method if many of the design
parametrics are previously determined.
Location 6A: MN Minneapolis
Building Type Office
Zone Orientation South
1 2REFINE & EXPLORE -OR- COMPARE 5 SCENARIOS
1: REFINE & EXPLORE:
Use this exploratory method if
parametrics are unknown or to
determine the optimal
performance of various scenarios
for a particular orientation.
2: COMPARE SCENARIOS:
Use this comparison method if
many of the design parametrics
(window area, shading, glass type,
lighting controls) are previously
determined.
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*The webinar broke to a web-based demonstration at this time.
The following series of slides cover the information
that was demonstrated.
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Façade Design Tool: Window Area Study
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Façade Design Tool: Window Area Study
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COMFEN
For use early in design process to
provide design guidance on
commercial building façade and
glazing options.
Graphical and tabular format of
results in a simple user interface for
comparative designs.
Uses EnergyPlus as simulation engine.
Zone modeler with 5 building types
(office, mid-rise residential, hotel,
retail, and classroom).
Outputs information on energy
consumption, peak energy demand,
and thermal and visual comfort
Free download at:
windows.lbl.gov/software/comfen/comfen.html
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COMFEN: Graphical User Interface
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COMFEN: Projects
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COMFEN: Scenarios
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COMFEN: Libraries
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COMFEN: Calculate Scenarios
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COMFEN: Calculate Scenarios
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COMFEN: Compare Scenarios
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COMFEN: Compare Scenarios-Summary
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COMFEN: Compare Scenarios-Energy
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COMFEN: Compare Scenarios-Glare
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COMFEN: Other Features
• Customize scenarios for comparative analysis
• Import and analyze climate data
• Import glazing systems (from WINDOW) or design
systems within COMFEN
• Ability to import project definition from a CSV file
• Export results in CSV format
• Version 5 integrates limited cost information
• Includes dynamic systems (ie: electrochromics)
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Sources and Links
Center for Sustainable Building Research
www.csbr.umn.edu
Center for the Built Environment
www.cbe.berkeley.edu
COMFEN
windows.lbl.gov/software/comfen/comfen.html
Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC)
Window Selection Tool
www.efficientwindows.org
ENERGY STAR
www.energystar.gov
National Fenestration Rating Council
(NFRC)
www.nfrc.org
RESFEN
windows.lbl.gov/software/resfen/resfen.html
US Department of Energy
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
www.eere.energy.gov
Window Installation
Water Management Guide by Joseph W. Lstiburek
www.eeba.org
Windows and Daylighting
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
windows.lbl.gov
Windows for High Performance Commercial
Buildings
Façade Design Tool
www.commercialwindows.org
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www.efficientwindows.org
www.commercialwindows.org
Presenter Contacts:
John Carmody: carmo001@umn.edu
Kerry Haglund: khaglund@umn.edu
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PRESENTER RESOURCES
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John Carmody: carmo001@umn.edu
Kerry Haglund: khaglund@umn.edu
www.efficientwindows.org
www.commercialwindows.org
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www.linkedin.com/groups/Efficient-Windows-Collaborative-4286505
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