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Jared Rodriguez
Proposer First Name
Jared
Proposer Email
jared.t.rodriguez@gmail.com
Proposer Last Name
Rodriguez
Proposer Phone
(845) 548-5524
Proposer Job Title
Principal
Proposer Additional Info
I am representing the Empire Building Challenge team within the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). This session would be a followup to the article submitted in NESEA's BuildingEnergy Magazine IDP Issue: https://emflipbooks.com/flipbooks/NESEA/BuildingEnergy/2021/Vol40_Number1/book/20/
Proposed Session Description
The session will describe the Empire Building Challenge (EBC) process and Resource Efficient Electrification. This will be a follow-on conversation to the BuildingEnergy Magazine IDP Issue article of the same topic. We will update our learnings based on the work conducted by Cohort 1 of the Empire Building Challenge, and we'll be able to announce Cohort 2 plus the work conducted with that group of real estate owners and MEP engineers. We're excited to continue updating the NESEA community on these efforts. https://emflipbooks.com/flipbooks/NESEA/BuildingEnergy/2021/Vol40_Number1/book/20/ We will also introduce the EBC Knowledge Base: https://knowledge.nyserda.ny.gov/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=99877144
Why is this session important?
This session is critically important give the real and perceived hurdles around decarbonizing large and complex buildings in urban environments in cold climates. It is important right now so we can help the industry avoid sunk costs, creating stranded assets, and delaying critical action needed to decarbonize our buildings.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
The session does not explicitly address DEI concepts, though equity is a critical priority of NYSERDA. The Empire Building Challenge has a significant focus on developing decarbonization solutions for affordable housing.
Learning Objectives
Understand the priorities associated with large building decarbonization in cold climates.
Adopt an approach to rationalizing investments in decarbonization and to encourage holistic, systems level thinking to optimize electrification.
Understand the economics of decarbonization and adopt an approach to analyzing the complexities and sensitivities associated with making decarbonization investment decisions.
Consider the boundaries and relationships between building energy systems, prioritize thermal energy and thermal performance, and consider new ways of pairing technologies to optimize performance.
Has this session been presented before?
Yes
When and Where?
At various locations and organizations over the past 18 months. This session will be updated and unique for NESEA, however.
Session Format
Interview or structured conversation among panelists

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Reviewer 1
Mayer, Aidan
Reviewer 2
Hildebrand, Lauren
Curator
Hildebrand, Lauren
Proposal #
104
Session #
111
Committee Decision
Accepted