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ENERGY MODELING
WE PROVIDE DIDACTIC ENERGY MODELING SERVICES. ALL INFORMATION IS LOADED AND ANALYZED BY OUR TEAM TO MAKE VALUABLE DECISIONS AND CREATE A POSITIVE CHANGE FOR THE PROJECT.
The Energy Modeling is perhaps one of the most useful tools to analyze what can be done in a building and ideally begins with a study that aims to evaluate energy consumption and levels of interior comfort, adapting it to the simulation parameters in ASHRAE 90.1-2007/2010, a mandatory requirement for a LEED certification in a preliminary draft stage.
The energy modeling tool is recommended worldwide for use in projects that seek higher efficiency. It allows our team to calculate the energy performance by taking into account the different factors such as weather, architectural parameters, and function of different spaces in the building.

The energy modeling program takes makes an integral analysis for the most complete simulation, showing real and objective information regarding energy consumption and emissions.
G5 infra uses the latest technology in energy simulation to model. Our engineers generate an analysis that is associated with the costs of our energy to provide an in-depth study of the building and find the most efficient methods to reduce consumption.
Energy Audits
The energy efficiency audit consists of a complete study of the building and its facilities to determine energy consumption. In this way, the factors that impact consumption are identified together with possible energy savings.
The technical and economic aspects that influence the energy consumption of all facilities are contemplated in the Energy Efficiency Audit. The main objective of this study is to understand consumption management and determine where it may be used improperly. Through this process, measures that reduce electricity consumption and achieve a competitive advantage can be proposed. When the sources of energy consumption are identified, a report is established with the energy analysis with the preservation measures.