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With more attention on ESG, Scope 3, C-BAM, and other key standards, access to accurate data for building projects and products is essential to the creation of high-performance buildings and the ability to report on them. To make performance data more accessible and help streamline sales and marketing processes for building product manufacturers, cove.tool released its new performance software solution, revgen.tool.

Whole Building Energy Modeling, or BEM, is a flexible, highly capable tool used in the design of new and retrofit buildings, code compliance, certifications, incentive programs, and more. At its core, BEM is a physics-based simulation of building energy use. Through advanced software, these simulations are performed with sub-hourly timesteps, providing a considerable amount of insight into the performance of the simulated building.