Optimization made simple.
Energy efficiency doesn’t need to be complex.
Engineered design with optimization in mind.
Designs and control philosophies that do not respect the realities of real-world conditions are doomed to perform poorly and be overridden. Optimization of systems can be complex, but its implementation must be simple and repeatable; its operation must be proven and robust. Elegant design is design that works, consistently, reliably, efficiently.
The future of the built environment is electric.
Cities are going electric. The landscape of how we power and condition the built environment is quickly transforming. Local agencies across America are challenging owners and engineers to design and implement cleaner ways to heat and power our buildings. In the US, jurisdictions like New York City and Boston are leading the way with regulations such as Local Laws 84, 87, 97, and BERDO 2.0. These set strong targets for building decarbonization and pathways to improve energy efficiency and transition to cleaner buildings and cleaner cities. The transition is a generational challenge and will not be easy. Rundell Engineering wants to enable the transition through implementation of proven designs and optimization approaches that maximize the performance and value of your essential assets.
“There is an even cleaner form of energy than the sun, more renewable than the wind: it's the energy we don't consume.”
— Arthur H. Rosenfeld*
*Arthur H Rosenfield is a pioneer in the engineering practice of energy efficiency. A unit of energy conservation known as the “Rosenfeld” is equal to electricity savings of 3 billion kilowatt-hours per year, the amount needed to replace the annual generation of a 500 megawatt coal-fired power plant.