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Cost-effective carbon neutrality with electrified heating can today be achieved through a three-phased approach that focuses on energy reduction, recovery, and infrastructure repurposing. We will present the results of two detailed analyses to demonstrate our approach to cost-effectively achieving 80% GHG reductions with electrified heating. The first analysis will demonstrate the costs of heating and cooling for typical scenarios in the built environment. The second study will present a detailed analysis of how to cost-effectively convert a facility for heat electrification with heat pumps. We will share best practices to effectively reuse assets within buildings like coils, radiators, and piping that can interface with heat pump generated energy.

Skill Level
2 (some prior experience/knowledge helpful)
Time Slot
2

Session Chairs

Room / Location
Exchange Hub East
Learning Objectives
Identify the electrification options for a building’s heating/cooling systems as well as judge which options are most economical.
Recognize how to minimize infrastructure and operational costs when converting to an electrified heating system using heat pumps.
Calculate conversion costs from typical facilities to those that utilize heat pumps with 80% decarbonization.
Follow best practices to effectively re-use assets within buildings (coils, radiators, piping, etc.) that can interface with heat pump generated energy.
CEU Information

AIA 1.0 LU/HSW ;
BPI 1.0 hour ;
LEED BD+C, O+M, ID+C 1.0 hours

Session ID
NYC19-207
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