Why sustainability retrofits are your fastest path to net-zero buildings
Improving building energy efficiency is critical to reducing emissions; it offers one of the biggest opportunities to help meet global decarbonization ambition. Overcoming it will require a complete overhaul of our infrastructure and energy systems.
To accelerate decarbonization, building owners and operators must take action now! There are a few important factors to consider on this journey:
To address these issues, we need innovative solutions to decarbonize our energy supply and improve energy efficiency. Let’s explore this further.
Empowering the future of energy: Electricity 4.0
We face two simultaneous challenges: the energy crisis and climate change. Decarbonizing supply and improving energy efficiency are critical to mitigate both and achieve a sustainable energy future.
Decarbonizing supply is essential for reducing carbon emissions. We can electrify by replacing fossil-fuel-combustion energy with electricity powered by renewables to make energy cleaner.
However, this is just one side of the energy coin.
On the demand side, we must create efficiencies and reduce energy waste in our homes, businesses, and transportation systems.
Electricity 4.0 is our vision where energy supply and demand are interconnected and constantly balanced, thanks to cutting-edge technology and data-driven solutions.
In this new paradigm, we think about transforming energy from a commodity to a service, unlocking the full potential of the energy transition to build a sustainable world. For example, customers are provided with an energy service instead of buying and consuming energy. This can include businesses installing microgrids that offer energy storage, demand response, and load management services. The combination of digitalization and electrification will be integral, allowing our ecosystem to utilize the IoT, big data, and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide insight into real-time information and opportunities for improvement. At the same time, electrification enables building decarbonization by removing sources of direct CO2?emissions to create a cleaner energy supply.
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The role of buildings
Globally, buildings are responsible for generating up to?37% of global CO2?emissions ?and represent one of our largest opportunities to address the energy and climate crises through improved energy efficiency and reduced reliance on fossil fuels.
Existing buildings are one of our most significant opportunities
When we zoom into the breakdown of where that CO2?comes from, while new buildings are designed with sustainability in mind, one of the greatest reduction opportunities lies in existing building stock –?50% of which will still be in use in 2050 .
Retrofitting is often less carbon-intensive than new construction on a lifecycle emissions basis due to the lower embodied carbon.
Retrofitting today’s buildings will almost always be the optimal solution.
70% of CO2?emissions can be removed using the technology that exists today, enabling the acceleration needed to meet EU climate targets by 2030.
In my next two articles, I will share examples where we have implemented our?proven, three-step approach , helping customers worldwide to bridge ambition and action in their quest for energy efficiency and net zero.
*Carbon intensity modeled for?representative ?office building.?Assumptions based on CBECS 2018 database and evaluated on a whole lifecycle basis
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1 年Well said, Manish. Hopefully, examples like these help other organizations chart a path to more sustainable tech.