Optimize building design and window placement using solar principles to reduce energy use and enhance comfort across all climates. Master passive strategies for sustainable structures.

This three‐hour course focuses on the methods and strategies design professionals can use to optimize and manage passive solar energy gains. There are specific design strategies and building components that design professionals can utilize to enable building occupants to effectively use passive solar energy for heating purposes.
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This course emphasizes a holistic, integrative design approach, demonstrating how thoughtful choices in managing solar gain can lead to more energy-efficient, comfortable, and cost-effective buildings. Through practical examples, tools, and case studies, including real-world applications, you will develop the expertise to make informed decisions that significantly impact a building's energy performance and environmental footprint.

Online Courses for Engineers
HalfMoon Education is a nonprofit continuing education provider offering live webinars and on-demand courses for engineers, architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, attorneys, paralegals, accountants and others. Since 1996, we’ve helped thousands of professionals nationwide stay current with industry standards and codes, earn CE hours, and advance their expertise through practical, expert-led learning experiences. Learn more about us at: www.halfmoonseminars.org

President, RE:source Design, LLC
Paul Westbrook designed his own solar home in north Texas in 1996, which won the Energy Value Housing Award for Innovative Design (https://enerjazz.com/house). It still ranks as one of the most efficient homes in Texas. While serving as Sustainable Development Manager at Texas Instruments International Facilities, Mr. Westbrook was the LEED AP for the 1.1 million square foot Texas Instruments factory, which was the first LEED Gold semiconductor factory in the world. He led the effort to improve the energy and water efficiency of TI’s 20 million square feet of existing global facilities. They were able to double the company’s energy and water efficiency in less than 10 years. In 2012, Mr. Westbrook was named a Senior Fellow for the US State Department’s Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas program. He visited Honduras, Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru where he worked with governments, universities, and industry on efficiency and renewable energy. Mr. Westbrook received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA in 1982.