Stepping Over the (Tech) Gap Until It's Filled: Achieving High Performance in Existing Buildings
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Yes - I think some focus on
Yes - I think some focus on the tech gap is important. Especially as this leads to the difficulty of bridging all of the other gaps. When the technlogy is not settled, almost any perceived risk to changing the status quo is sufficient to stop progress.
Round 1: Yes - This sounds
Round 1: Yes - This sounds like a fun format (case studies followed by panel discussion), and I would be especially interested if the case studies have gone to install, and they can share some of the insights from that, from the different panelist perspectives. I think this session would have a lot of value, both to design practitioners who will be grappling with similar analysis currently or in the near future, and especially for building owners/operators who want to draw on these experiences for how to make similar assessments and decisions on their buildings or portfolios
Round 1 Discussion:
Round 1 Discussion:Case study followed by panel, good mix of speakers. Ask for more details, who to speak, types of technology, etc.
Round 2: NO Did not feel that this presentation is in a place where it would be ready for the NYC conference. Did not get a lot of information from the speaker on the details. The two case studies don't seem to be implementing hugely innovative retrofit solutions, and neither is have gone to install. There also isn't much confirmation on the speaker panel either. Christina may have more weigh in as she participated in the interview as well. Notes on DiscussionBrightPower - Feasibility tool (similar to RMI Portfolio optimization tool) 2 case studies (both MF retrofits - cluster buildings, both 6/7 stories) both going through retrofit process anyway: Trying to push some PH strategies to these customers Neither going through NYSERDA program one building is finishing design phase - beginning construction in the next month No envelope measuresPartial electrification - keeping boilers, maybe putting heat pumps (bright power is unsure) 2nd is in HVAC system selection - have energy modeling results and iterative analysis Working on completely electrifying Suggested some envelope measures (providing insulation) - trying to push continuous insulation (not yet approved), not going to be spray foam Considering chosing a difference case study for a project that is in construction (MF HR - 6 stories) Partial electrification Speakers have not been decided yetAmritha Rajan - Brightpower Hoping to have the design team (architect or the owner, Property Resources Corp, Settlement Housing Fund Potentially)
Round 1: MAYBE, deep energy
Round 1: MAYBE, deep energy retrofit is a huge opportunity in pursuing the Local Law 97 requirements. This topic would be very relevant, especially for New York City.