Green building: Committed to energy efficiency but unsure of energy modeling?

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Three reasons why Ekotrope's energy modeling makes good business sense:

1. Ekotrope isn’t just for large volume builders, architects and designers

It’s used by independent firms as well, Ekotrope is just as powerful for an independent architect as it is for a large firm. Often small independent firms shy away from energy modeling because they think it’s cumbersome and time consuming. With Ekotrope we provide a fast, easy-to-use tool that gives a small firm the power of a dedicated energy modeling and design optimization team with software. Wouldn’t it be good for your business to know how your designs can be more energy efficient – saving your client money on energy bills, while costing less to construct?

2. Ekotrope is relevant across all project stages - not just the start

Ekotrope provides a detailed plan of energy-efficient improvements, and it also indicates how design options affect energy consumption before design is completed. This saves valuable design time and money, and slashes design iterations. Wouldn’t it be good for your business to understand the impact of design elements on energy efficiency before you spend all that time creating a design?

3. Ekotrope allows you to work on more of the things you love

Whether it is design, building, planning or anything else that you love to do within the construction process, Ekotrope allows you to do more of it.  Wouldn't it be good for your business to create beautiful, energy-efficient buildings that inspire beyond mere cost savings and environmental impact? There is no need to sacrifice elements for energy efficiency - with Ekotrope you can have it all. Want to hear more? To learn more about Ekotrope’s software product suite or request a free demo, please email info@ekotrope.com or visit our website

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