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For Immediate Release
01/29/2007
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Contact:
Kenneth Sheinkopf
1679 Clearlake Road
Cocoa, FL 32922-5703
Phone: (321) 638-1007
FAX: (321) 638-1010
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New EnergyGauge® Summit Software Offers Easier Building Energy Calculation for Tax Deductions
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An easy-to-use new software product for calculating qualification for commercial
building federal tax deductions, LEED® building Energy Performance, and energy
code compliance was released today (January 29) at the AHR EXPO. This new
software was developed by the University of Central Florida's Florida Solar Energy
Center.
EnergyGauge Summit Premier offers automatic ASHRAE 2001 and ASHRAE 2004 reference
building creation including the Building Performance Rating Method in Appendix G
of the 2004 Standard. Unlike other software that requires the user to create
multiple building decks and make many changes to create a reference building
according to code or IRS rules, EnergyGauge Summit allows users to simply enter
basic information on the building they are evaluating. The software then
automatically creates a reference building, performs the necessary simulations and
analysis and provides a report indicating qualification for the U.S. Energy Policy
Act tax deductions for whole building energy savings. The program will also
determine if the building meets the IRS standard for partial envelope, equipment
or lighting savings for those projects not seeking to meet the whole building
performance level.
EnergyGauge Summit Premier is an advancement of a product that is used in Florida
for commercial building code compliance by more than 1,500 users. The new software
includes nationwide climates and offers new automatic tax deduction features. The
Windows-based program uses a DOE2 engine (originally developed by Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory with U.S. Department of Energy support) to perform an
annual 8760-hour simulation (taking just a few seconds on typical new computers).
A free trial version of the new EnergyGauge Summit Premier software can be
downloaded at www.EnergyGauge.com. It retails at $949 per license.
EnergyGauge
EnergyGauge energy analysis software is produced and distributed by The Florida
Solar Energy Center (FSEC), a research institute of the University of Central
Florida. EnergyGauge is a registered trademark of FSEC. FSEC has been conducting
research on energy efficiency in buildings since 1980. The center's mission is to
research and develop energy technologies that enhance Florida's and the nation's
economy and environment and to educate the public, students and practitioners on
the results of the research. More information on FSEC is available at
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/.
AHR Expo and ASHRAE
The AHR Expo is the International Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration
Exposition, held in conjunction with the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineer's (ASHRAE) winter meeting. ASHRAE
creates standards used internationally for building energy and ventilation
performance such as ASHRAE 90.1 for commercial building energy performance. More
information is available at www.ahrexpo.com and at http://www.ashrae.org.
LEED
LEED is a registered trademark of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC)
and represents The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green
Building Rating System ™, the nationally accepted benchmark for the design,
construction, and operation of high performance green buildings. One of the key
elements for earning points in the popular LEED rating system is the building's
energy performance. For new buildings, the applicant can earn one LEED credit
point for each 3.5% improvement in performance relative to ASHRAE/IESNA Standard
90.1-2004 using the Building Performance Rating Method in Appendix G of the
Standard. More information on LEED is available at
http://www.usgbc.org/.
Energy Tax Deduction
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005) is the first effort of the United
States government to address U.S. energy policy since the Energy Policy Act of
1992. Among many other things, the 1,724-page law provides new tax incentives for
a number of solar and energy efficiency measures including tax deductions for
commercial buildings. This provision offers business taxpayers a deduction of
$1.80 per square foot for commercial buildings that achieve a 50% reduction in
annual energy cost to the user, compared to a reference building defined by the
industry standard ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1-2001. Energy costs refer only to heating,
cooling, lighting and water heating, since only these uses are within the scope of
the ASHRAE standard and within the control of the building designer.
Each of the three energy-using systems of the building -- the envelope, the
heating, cooling and water heating system, and lighting system -- is eligible for
one third of the incentive if it meets its share of the whole-building savings
goal. Explicit interim compliance procedures are provided for lighting.
New construction in an existing building is also eligible for the tax deduction,
with one-third of the deduction amount for new construction that affects the new
energy-using system (such as lighting or heating, cooling and water heating).
Compliance is determined by third-party inspectors who review the plans and the
actual in-place construction. Energy savings are determined by software that must
be certified by the Department of Energy as meeting criteria of consistency and
accuracy. EnergyGauge Summit has been submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy
for listing as compliant software. More information on the IRS procedure can be
found at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-06-52.pdf.
The Florida Solar Energy Center, a research institute of the University of Central
Florida, is the largest and most active state-supported energy research center in
the country. Current research activities include solar water and pool heating,
solar electric and distributed generation systems, energy-efficient buildings,
alternative transportation systems, hydrogen fuel, fuel cells and other energy
areas. For more information about the center, visit www.fsec.ucf.edu or call the
FSEC Public Affairs Office at (321) 638-1015.
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