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Updated: April 22, 2008

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Updated: April 23, 2008

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Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

May 21-22, 2008

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Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

June 21, 2008

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Berkeley, California, USA

July 30 - August 1, 2008

Additional Resources

Comparison of Capabilities of 20 Building Simulation Programs

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Journal of Building Performance Simulation

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ASHRAE Technical Committee 4.7 Energy Calculations

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About the Directory

Tools by Subject

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This directory provides information on 340 building software tools for evaluating energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability in buildings. The energy tools listed in this directory include databases, spreadsheets, component and systems analyses, and whole-building energy performance simulation programs. A short description is provided for each tool along with other information including expertise required, users, audience, input, output, computer platforms, programming language, strengths, weaknesses, technical contact, and availability.

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Featured Software


EQUER
Performs yearly simulations of a building life cycle, in order to provide mechanical, energy and architectural engineers or architects...

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Babel Fish


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