Strategies for Reducing Energy Use Intensity

Reduce Your Project's EUI with cove.tool

In the AEC industry, Energy Use Intensity (EUI) is commonly used as an indicator of the energy efficiency of a building's design. By calculating the energy a building consumes annually, architects can better predict the projects' utility cost as it is directly linked to a building's energy consumption. As a result, they can fight climate change by lowering the carbon footprint of their designs. This 30-minute session showcases strategies for reducing the EUI of your projects.

 

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About the Speaker

Jayati Chhabra, a building performance researcher at cove.tool, is a graduate from Georgia Tech with a master’s degree in high-performance buildings. With a background in Architecture and a deep desire for sustainability and mitigating climate change, she is on a mission to find innovative solutions to improve the built environment for the better. She specializes in holistic building analysis and the focus of her research includes materials and carbon sequestration. Jayati is also associated with an eminent organization IBPSA-USA as the Director, promoting the science of building simulation.

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