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Heat Pumps Can Be the Next AC: A Study
Heat pumps can do everything an air conditioner (AC) can and more. So why replace old ACs with the same old AC technology when heat pumps can do better? This idea is quickly moving from concept to reality as a new variable speed heat pump (VSHP) product class emerges.
Intro to Daylight
Introduction to daylight modeling using DesignBuilder
Empower Your Practice: LEED v5 Strategies
The LEED v5 ratings system stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of green building practices, poised to revolutionize the construction industry. In this course, we review LEED v5 draft strategies that can empower design professionals to mitigate carbon, specify healthy building materials, and promote social equity.
Sustainability: Decades Old and Still Relevant
This on demand eLearning course and supplemental reading will assist with recognizing how to implement sustainable practices in stormwater management, counteract the Heat Island Effect, embrace the 5 R’s of Recycling, optimize facility management for sustainability, and leverage cutting-edge technology to advance their sustainability initiatives.
Navigating the Uncharted: Esoteric LEED Credits Demystified
In this course we explore uncommon LEED v4.1 BD+C pilot credits, review how projects may register for pilot credits and pilot ACPs, and examine strategies that diverge from the status quo and help design professionals think out of the box to explore new ideas about sustainable design.
Using local permit data to make informed electrification & HVAC contractor selections
GreenHome Institute
Learn how to utilize local permit data to make informed electrification & HVAC contractor selections
Residential Energy: Cost Savings and Comfort
GreenHome Institute
Hear from the author of "Residential Energy: Cost Savings and Comfort."
LEED v4.1 Cities & Communities: Existing Cities- Step-by-step guidance on TR c Compact, Mixed Use & Transit Oriented Development
The education module on Transportation and Land Use Credit: Compact, Mixed Use and Transit-Oriented Development is a part of the education series on LEED v4.1 Cities and Communities existing cities rating, where we will be providing step-by-step guidance on the methodology to achieve this credit in the rating system.
From Cradle to Cradle: The Role of LCA in Building Decarbonization
GBRI
LCA is an evolving discipline that is refined each year and made possible through the development of new building modeling, assessment, and building management tools. It is embracing new technologies such as artificial intelligence and driving the implementation of green building standards and building certification, like LEED. LCA has challenges, but it will be the key to significantly reducing the built environment’s carbon emissions.
The Role of Design in Building Decarbonization: Calling Upon Architects + Engineers
GBRI
By applying environmental sustainability principles at the design stage, architects and engineers have an impact on embodied emissions from building construction to operational emissions due to energy consumption. The process requires collaboration between architects, engineers and other stakeholders during the planning and design stage, and success can lead to a significant reduction of the built environment’s carbon footprint.
Decarbonizing the Built Environment: A Lifecycle and Supply Chain Perspective
GBRI
As it becomes clear that the world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement targets for temperature increases to limit global warming, there is a need to look at the larger systems producing GHG emissions. From building design to life cycle assessment, end-to-end supply chain management through the decarbonization lens in the built environment is critical to addressing global warming. It is also challenging due to its complexity.
PEER Certification for Design & Existing Power Infrastructure
Learn how PEER certification for projects in design & construction phase and for existing electrical infrastructures can enhance power system reliability and strengthen resiliency.
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