Energy Modeling: Your Building's Crystal Ball
Ever wonder how much energy your building will actually use before you build it? That's where energy modeling comes in—it's like creating a virtual twin of your building to predict performance, costs, and efficiency.
What Energy Modeling Does
Creates computer simulations of buildings to analyze energy consumption
Predicts heating, cooling, lighting, and ventilation needs
Tests different design scenarios before construction starts
Identifies energy-saving opportunities and cost reductions
Code Compliance: Many jurisdictions require energy modeling for ASHRAE 90.1, IECC, or Title 24 compliance
Green Certifications: Essential for LEED, ENERGY STAR, and Net Zero certifications
Tax Credits: Required documentation for 179D energy-efficient building deductions and 45L credits
Cost Savings: Spot inefficiencies early = lower utility bills for decades
Design Optimization: Test window placement, insulation, HVAC systems virtually before spending real money
Up to 45% energy savings when done early in design
Avoid costly redesigns and change orders
Qualify for federal and state tax incentives
Improve building marketability and tenant appeal
Reduce operational costs from day one
Data Collection → Virtual Model Creation → Simulation Testing → Analysis → Optimization
Tools like EnergyPlus, eQUEST, and DesignBuilder create detailed digital replicas that show exactly how your building will perform under real-world conditions.
National Tax Group's energy modeling services help maximize tax benefits like 179D and 45L credits. Our engineering-backed approach ensures compliance while unlocking significant savings through energy-efficient design documentation.
Energy modeling isn't just for green buildings—it's smart business. Whether you're designing new construction or major renovations, knowing your energy performance upfront saves money, reduces risk, and opens doors to valuable tax incentives.
Think of it as your building's performance preview.