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SUMMARY:Cooling Down the U.S. with Maximum Heat Pump Adoption
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Clean Cooling Collaborative along with our partners Energy Solutions\, VEIC\, and Arup as they share highlights from their new report on the opportunity to increase heat pump use in the U.S. and sustainably meet both cooling and heating needs. This report provides insights to inform policy and program design to reduce GHG emissions through the equitable and expanded adoption of heat pumps for both cooling and heating needs. In this webinar\, the team will share key findings from this latest research\, modeling\, and analysis. \nPresenters will include: \n\nAxum Teferra\, Associate Director\, Clean Cooling Collaborative\nBecky Schaaf\, Senior Consultant\, VEIC\nNate Dewart\, Senior Manager\, Energy Solutions
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/cooling-down-the-u-s-with-maximum-heat-pump-adoption/
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SUMMARY:2022 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
DESCRIPTION:After a successful virtual event\, the 2022 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings will return to our usual\, beloved location — the gorgeous grounds of Asilomar Conference Grounds near Monterey\, California.  Our theme for the 22nd biennial event is “Climate Solutions: Efficiency\, Equity\, and Decarbonization.” \nEnergy efficiency and demand flexibility in buildings are critical parts of local\, state\, federal\, and utility decarbonization strategies\, enabling higher penetrations of variable renewable energy sources and electrification.  As we transition to the new clean energy economy\, when and where demand-side resources provide grid services is increasingly important for a reliable\, low-cost\, decarbonized future.  At the same time\, rapid changes in policies and programs signal a shift in approaches to bring equity and environmental justice to the forefront of climate solutions. \nCome join professionals from around the world to discuss the science and policies that equitably advance efficiency in our built environment and reduce climate impacts.  Thirteen panels covering a wide range of topics — focusing on technologies\, policies\, equity\, behavior\, and resilience — will provide for a diverse and exhilarating exchange of ideas and information. The 2022 Summer Study is the ideal forum for learning and discussing topics related to these important issues in both formal sessions and casual settings.  Bring your ideas\, experience\, and vision to share and collaborate with friends and colleagues.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/2022-summer-study-on-energy-efficiency-in-buildings/
LOCATION:Asilomar Conference Grounds\, Pacific Grove\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Networking Event
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SUMMARY:Buildings Hub Live: The Future of the Electric Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Buildings Hub Live spotlights the changemakers and technologies leading the charge to electrify the built environment. Join Atlas Public Policy for Episode 2 on Wednesday\, August 31 at 2 PM EST. We have the pleasure of hosting Noah Cordoba\, Program Coordinator for Kitchen Electrification at the Building Decarbonization Coalition\, and Ram Narayanamurthy\, Program Manager with the Emerging Technologies Office at the U.S. Department of Energy\, to discuss the the future of the electric kitchen and the transition to induction cooktops. \nWhile many home and commercial chefs believe gas stoves to be superior than their electric counterparts\, that perception will need to change as the United States transitions to all-electric buildings. Traditional electric cooking\, either coil tops or ceramic glassware\, represent the vast majority of electric cooking appliances across U.S. households. However\, a safer\, higher-performing\, more efficient option\, induction cooking\, is emerging as the future of the electric kitchen. Induction makes use of electromagnetism to heat iron/steel pots and pans\, which allows the cooking surface to remain cool to the touch even when fully engaged. Induction stoves can boil water faster than any alternative\, including gas\, and they generate zero indoor air pollution and pose zero fire risks. With the right policy support and increased awareness\, it’s only a matter of time before induction cooking comes to a kitchen near you.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/buildings-hub-live-the-future-of-the-electric-kitchen/
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