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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATE BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (BES&T)

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATE BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (BES&T). INAUGURAL BUILDING SEMINAR SERIES . Presenter: MICHAEL HATTEN Brief Biography:

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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATE BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (BES&T)

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  1. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATEBUILDING ENERGY SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES (BES&T) INAUGURAL BUILDING SEMINAR SERIES Presenter: MICHAEL HATTEN Brief Biography: Mike Hatten has been actively involved in analysis, design, and construction of energy efficient buildings since 1981. His credentials include professional engineer, analyst, educator, author, researcher, businessman, and student. His approach is multi-disciplinary and grounded in the real-world performance of buildings. PRESENTATION: USING INTEGRATED DESIGN TO ACHIEVE NET ZERO ENERGY PERFORMANCE Integrated design involves a contextual set of design and analysis activities that deliver building energy efficiency potential at levels sufficient for buildings to ultimately achieve at net zero energy performance. Successful integrated design will navigate the relevant issues associated with site and climate, use and schedules, building loads, and mechanical/electrical systems. Climate and use have a priority role in this integrated path. Establishing energy performance and peak load goals are important activities that require energy and loads modeling throughout the integrated design process. This presentation illustrates these aspects of integrated design as they were applied to a new science museum project. Contact information: Jeanene Lee: jeanene.lee@pnnl.gov 375-2690 Sriram Somasundaram: sriram.somasundaram@pnnl.gov 375-6842 TUESDAY OCTOBER 11, 2011 ETB/COLUMBIA RIVER ROOM 12 – 1 PM

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