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QA Graphics Helps Longwood University Educate the Public about Biomass Heating Plant
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Ankeny, Iowa - Longwood University, located in Farmville, Virginia,
looked to QA Graphics to create an animated video to educate students
and the public about the campus’ biomass heating plant and demonstrate
the university’s commitment to sustainability.
Longwood is the only public institution of higher education in Virginia
and one of only two state agencies that burns biomass for heating fuel.
The university has practiced sustainability by heating with biomass
fuel (sawdust) for nearly 30 years. In 2011 Longwood opened a new
biomass heating plant, which provides almost 100 percent of the campus’
heat and hot water.
To educate others on the campus’ sustainable efforts, Longwood
University’s Energy Manager, Kevin Miller, sought out QA Graphics to
develop an animated video that would visually demonstrate how the
fuel-efficient plant operates. Longwood had worked with QA
Graphics previously, purchasing their BAS graphics module for the
university’s Tridium system. Having been impressed by the quality of
the BAS graphics, and having a good working relationship with the sales
staff, they also looked to QA Graphics for help with this video as the
company has over six years of experience helping organizations create
awareness about sustainable initiatives through solutions like animated
videos and their Energy Efficiency Education DashboardŽ.
To create the video, Longwood University provided photographs and a
general outline of what the video should entail to accurately depict
the plant process. From there, QA Graphics’ 3D design team took
the lead, finalizing the storyline and creating a full 3D scene
including models of trucks, equipment and the plant to illustrate the
facility’s operations. The video demonstrates the entire process,
starting with the logging and sawmill operations creating sawdust,
trucks hauling the sawdust to the biomass processing facility, how it’s
stored in silos and then burned to heat the boilers and create steam
that’s distributed throughout the campus.
The video is currently being shown at tradeshows and during
presentations about the plant to educate others on the plant’s
operations. “The last show made me confident that it accomplishes our
goals. It was simple enough for high school students to comprehend, but
done professionally enough so that architects and engineers appreciated
the video as well,” said Kevin Miller, Energy Manager at Longwood
University.
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“It has gotten a lot of attention for us at the shows. Everyone remarks
at the quality and almost immediately asks who made the video,” said
Miller. “We plan on adding a url to any future grant proposals
that we seek, so in essence it is a versatile marketing tool for us.”
QA Graphics has helped many organizations similar to Longwood
University educate about their sustainable initiatives.
With a team of mechanical engineers, architects, and creative staff, QA
Graphics is able to take technical concepts and visually explain them
in a way that’s very easy to understand. The company has created
similar demonstrations that illustrate how sustainable building
features work, such as geothermal systems, wind turbines, green roofs,
photovoltaic systems and more. With a rendering farm
onsite, the company provides affordable and quick turnarounds on the 3D
graphics and animations. Learn more at
www.qagraphics.com/multimedia/videos.
About QA Graphics
QA Graphics is a leader in the building automation and green building
industries, providing HVAC graphic development services, system
graphics, floor plan graphics, and energy dashboards to help
organizations educate occupants about building performance and
sustainability. The company also specializes in interactive
applications, 3D design and animation, mobile app development and other
multimedia. Learn more at www.qagraphics.com.
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