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EnergyPlus Training in 2008

We plan to offer a number of public workshops in 2008, locations and dates yet to be determined. If you are interested in hosting or sponsoring an EnergyPlus Training workshop tailored to the needs of your organization, the EnergyPlus Team can provide instructors and training materials on a fee basis. Please contact EnergyPlus-Training@gard.com or visit EnergyPlus Training for more details.

EnergyPlus University Course Teaching Material

A curriculum outline and accompanying PowerPoint slides intended to aid professors in teaching a course on EnergyPlus is available. The material provides students with information on how EnergyPlus works and what information the program needs as input and provides as output. The course outline is flexible enough to be used in its entirety or as part of a larger course on building simulation. The course is designed for upper-level undergraduate as well as graduate students at the (USA) university level.

There is no charge to download the course outline and slides. However, you must register before downloading the information.

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