Electrification
Electrification is a key component of campus decarbonization, involving the transition from direct fossil fuel consumption to electricity derived from renewable sources. Electrification is crucial for campus decarbonization because it reduces emissions from heating and cooling, improves long-term efficiency, helps to create a cleaner grid, offers cost savings over time, enhances climate resilience, and helps create a sustainable future.
This approach typically integrates district energy systems, HVAC electrification, and domestic hot water (DHW) electrification.
Three Key Electrification Strategies
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District Energy Strategies
Read More about District Energy StrategiesExplore helpful information about district energy electrification as a means to achieve campus decarbonization effectively and efficiently.
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HVAC Electrification Strategies
Read More about HVAC Electrification StrategiesGet actionable insight on how to evaluate strategies, available technologies, and how to plan for an HVAC electrification project within the larger picture.
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DHW Electrification Strategies
Read More about DHW Electrification StrategiesLearn to evaluate DHW systems, including water conservation, infrastructure, system comparison, waste heat harvesting, and renewable systems integration.
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