by John Krigger | Jan 21, 2022
(1.5 CEUs) You can learn a lot about a building by looking at its energy bills. This lesson will help you separate baseload energy consumption from seasonal energy consumption. Monthly baseload consumption stays nearly the same throughout the year. Seasonal energy...
by John Krigger | Jan 21, 2022
(2.0 CEUs) This lesson gives you a selection of examples of how we use math to make decisions during an energy audit. You probably depend on software to do the calculations, but you benefit from knowing how to do the calculations by hand. And, you may see energy-math...
by John Krigger | Jan 21, 2022
(1.5 CEUs) Buildings are composed of parts that have geometrical shapes. That’s why we must know a little bit about geometry, especially for determining areas and volumes.
by John Krigger | Jan 20, 2022
(1.0 CEU) This lesson provides an outline of what an energy audit is and what purpose it serves.
by John Krigger | Jan 20, 2022
1.0 CEUs) Air conditioning is expensive and should be our last resort for cooling a building. This lesson covers the sources of heat gain in buildings. The lesson discusses how your climate influences electricity consumption for cooling. The lesson explains common...