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ACEEE electrification and building envelope improvement report
12 Jul 2023The American Council for an Energy-Efficent Economy has released a report on the significance of improvements in the building envelope in empowering the electrification of the economy.
Key Takeaways from report:
- Weatherizing buildings is an excellent first step toward electrifying their heating and cooling systems, especially for buildings in cold climates or those that have high-efficiency fossil-fueled heating systems. State energy offices responsible for distributing electrification funds should strongly encourage households installing heat pumps to pair them with insulation and air-sealing measures.
- Averaged across the United States, modest weatherization measures such as air sealing and increasing the quality and thickness of attic insulation can reliably reduce energy usage by 12-18%. Deeper building retrofits that add insulation to walls, basements, and rim joists, and install higher-efficiency windows could deliver around 33% energy savings.
- Envelope improvements in electrified buildings offer great value to the electric grid, reducing peak electric load by approximately 7-10%.
- The average residential customer who weatherizes an electrified home can expect to save an additional $150-1,200 in operational costs per year, with most households saving $500-800 per year.
- Efficient envelopes' ability to reduce demand during some of the grid's most carbon-intensive hours of the year makes them one of the most effective efficiency measures for reducing GHG emissions.
- Efficient envelopes help make buildings safer, healthier, and more comfortable.
- Scaling envelope improvements nationwide is both a major workforce development opportunity and challenge.
More details on the report here
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Electrification
Building modelling
PropTech
CleanTech
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Arne Hansen
Principal Consultant
Arne is a creator of strategies for technology and data in the built environment. Having worked with leading property trusts and government research institutions, Arne utilises his real-world experience of acquiring and processing data using agile development methodologies.
Our real-world experience with metering/telemetery, renewable energy and building automation systems provides us with the ability to consider holistic strategy that incorporates a focus on all aspects of energy management: real-time monitoring and control of metering, solar and battery inverters, HVAC systems and more; fault detection and diagnostics; model predictive controls; integration into the two-way-grid and future market structures.Recent news
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