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SPONSORED BY MASS CEC - Massachusetts will need an “all hands on deck” approach to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. For its 2+ million existing buildings, this will require significant efficiency improvements and full electrification.  However, the current rate of building transitions is a fraction of what is needed due in part to low consumer awareness, system design/integration challenges, and inherently complicated consumer decisions. This session will introduce tools and programs to ready homes for electrification, and state and local initiatives building professionals can use to inform, educate, and empower consumers to transition residential homes. We will also provide the latest on programs that support building professionals to push the bar on residential electrification and decarbonization projects.

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Skill Level
1 (no prior experience/knowledge needed)
Time Slot
6
Room / Location
Burroughs
Learning Objectives
Identify scope of existing building retrofit and electrification needed to reach a 2050 net zero Massachusetts greenhouse gas goals
Explore residential electrification technology strategies, best and worst approaches, and lessons learned
Compare Massachusetts tools and programs to prepare homes for electrification, and Apply emerging state programs to residential existing building scopes building professionals may encounter
Describe how to communicate with residential customers about choices they can make, incentives they can utilize, and feasibilty of electrification technology
CEU Information

AIA 1.0 LU

Session ID
BOS20-B7
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