With the implementation of hard carbon emission limits in NYC, building energy use has taken a whole new shape. Electric energy for building heating and hot water consumption, in the past considered wasteful and expensive, is set to become the preferred and sustainable choice. We will explore the available technology and impacts to capital costs, energy costs, emissions, and fines of various heating technologies, starting with a new building, where the plate is clean, and ending with how those choices can be evaluated and applied to an existing building, where the plate is “dirty.”
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Skill Level
2 (some prior experience/knowledge helpful)
Time Slot
4
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Room / Location
Exchange Hub West
Learning Objectives
Discuss the impact of all-electric mechanical systems for new building design, focusing primarily on commercial and high rise residential.
Describe the first costs, energy cost, and emissions resulting from all-electric systems on a new building.
Discuss the feasibility of implementing the same electric solutions on an existing commercial and high rise residential building.
Understand the key drivers to make infrastructure upgrades for electrification feasible or not.
CEU Information
AIA 1.5 LU/HSW ;
BPI 1.5 hours ;
LEED BD+C,O+M, ID+C 1.5 hours
NYC 2019 Areas of Focus
Session ID
NYC19-210
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