Building electrification is the application of electrical
solutions to space and process heating, including domestic hot water, in place
of traditional fossil fuels.
Electrification aims to eliminate the carbon dioxide emissions from
carbon-based fuels (a.k.a. decarbonization)
from the building energy sector and requires concurrent transformation of grid
electricity generation to carbon free sources.
Commissioning is critical to building electrification, beginning with
reviewing/commenting on Owner's Project Requirements (OPR) and including system
performance, reliability, maintainability, and resiliency objectives. This presentation will address the
commissioning role in building electrification, explore case studies, and
highlight challenges and opportunities.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the goals of building electrification.
2. Recognize near term emissions impacts of building electrification.
3. Discuss the challenges of building electrification design and operations.
4. Identify recommended strategies for building electrification projects, including the role of commissioning.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the goals of building electrification.
2. Recognize near term emissions impacts of building electrification.
3. Discuss the challenges of building electrification design and operations.
4. Identify recommended strategies for building electrification projects, including the role of commissioning.
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