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Catalyst Converge 2026
Monday September 14, 2026 1:15pm - 2:00pm EDT
Managing a massive federal utility portfolio—such as the infrastructure at Kennedy Space Center—introduces unique structural challenges to energy modeling. While EnergyCAP provides robust tools for percentage-based utility allocations, calculating those exact percentages requires navigating highly variable room compositions, multi-tenant chargebacks, and the integration of continuous-draw, zero-square-foot infrastructure (e.g., standalone pump stations and remote warning sirens).

To streamline this workflow, LatEX code was developed to serve as a computational bridge between raw facility databases and EnergyCAP. This pre-processing methodology automatically ingests space-composition data, applies weighted energy-intensity factors, and executes fixed-load overrides for zero-footprint equipment. By translating these complex engineering realities into normalized, portfolio-wide percentage splits prior to import, the engine allows facility managers to fully leverage EnergyCAP's allocation capabilities. This synergistic approach ensures highly accurate tenant chargebacks while completely protecting the integrity of portfolio Energy Use Intensity (EUI) reporting by eliminating the need to "spoof" square footage for standalone equipment.

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Jonathan Haling

Environmental Controls, NASA Kennedy Space Center
Monday September 14, 2026 1:15pm - 2:00pm EDT
Majestic Palm ABCD Sheraton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort

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