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Username
Scott Greenbaum Pe Cphc Cem Cbcp Gbe
Proposer First Name
Scott
Proposer Email
sgreenbaum@earthlink.net
Proposer Last Name
Greenbaum
Proposer Company/Organization
Greene Energy Consultants, LLC
Proposer Phone
(781) 405-2780
Proposer Job Title
Principal
Proposed Session Description
Salesian Boys and Girls Club of East Boston is a typical 1950-60's k-12 school building. The current heating system is oil fired hot water with perimeter baseboard radiation and traditional classroom unit ventilators. The pneumatic controls have failed, and the building is un-evenly heated and uncomfortable. The unit ventilators are noisy and disruptive. Air conditioning is supplied by noisy window units. This 40,000 square foot building originally was the gym/stage and cafeteria for the Salesian Catholic School system in East Boston. Natural gas cooking equipment was used in the kitchen and is being electrified. Two shell projects have been completed recently. Learn the challenges the design team faced to electrify the building!
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Salesian Boys and Girls Club of East Boston services the underserved diverse minority local community.
Learning Objectives
Learn the heating weather conditions you need to design to.
Learn design and sizing considerations of air-source heat pumps.
Learn ductless spilt vs VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) technologies and their application in commercial buildings.
Discussion of other design challenges to electrification, such as, weatherization, an all-electric commercial kitchen, building electric service, snow, passive survivability, etc.
Has this session been presented before?
No
Session Format
Presentation followed by facilitated discussion or breakout groups
Session Format Details
30 to 40 minute presentation followed by Q&A.

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Comments about your speaker roster
Joel Darby is a mechanical contractor and can provide the practical hands on prospective. Scott Greenbaum has 40 plus years experience in HVAC design, energy studies, building commissioning, and sustainability.
Anything else you'd like to tell us about your session proposal?
Electrification of heating in existing buildings and resulting decarbonization is the key to achieving zero carbon goals in the Northeast by 2050. This session is a presentation of a pilot decarbonization project coordinated by Eversource.
Reviewer 1
Gunn, Geoff
Proposal #
133
Committee Decision
Rejected
Full Description
Decarbonization and electrification of space heating is more complicated than just installing heat pumps. Decarbonization of commercial kitchens requires more power than you would think.