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Wilson, Griffin to Offer Energy-Modeling Perspective

Like ESD, IBPSA – the International Building Performance Simulation Association – is dedicated to improving the built environment through simulation analysis, which is why ESD continues to be an active member of the non-profit group.

Chris Wilson and Ken Griffin of the Energy+Eco team will give an overview of energy modeling services it offers during the IBPSA-USA Winter Meeting in Chicago on Saturday, Jan. 20. ESD is a gold sponsor of the event.

Early-bird registration ends Jan. 10.

Chris Wilson and Ken Griffin freely share their experience and knowledge with industry professionals as part of ESD now Stantec’s mission to build communities and improve society through the built environment.

For more information on how to address your sustainability issues, reach out to ESD now Stantec.

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