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The Energy Gang

The Hidden Science Behind Decarbonizing Buildings

The Energy Gang

Wood Mackenzie

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🗓️ 1 October 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

All around us, hidden inside our buildings, are a series of choices and tradeoffs -- choices with direct impacts on our health, our money, and our energy use. 

Our buildings are wasteful and are filled with a lot of  “embodied” carbon. As a result, buildings directly and indirectly account for 40 percent of global emissions. 

How do we make those choices with better building science?

And how do we use that science to design carbon out of our buildings?

This week, Katherine and Stephen are joined by Christine Williamson, the creator of Building Science Fight Club. She is a building scientist who teaches architects how to think more intelligently about designing residential and commercial buildings to improve comfort and energy performance, while minimizing system failures.

She also has an unconventional take on the green building space — arguing that many of the “feel good” approaches are not necessarily the most functional. 

Christy has spent her career inside homes and commercial buildings using “building forensics” to identify problems with design and operation. So what does an on-the-ground practitioner think about what’s most effective for improving the performance of buildings, and what’s not?

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The energy gang is brought to you by Sungrove. Sungrove is a leading provider of

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PV inverter solutions across the world and also storage. Sungrove's providing

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energy storage systems to some of the largest projects in the U.S., including

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one in Fort Worth, Texas, called Chisel and Grid. It's a hundred megawatt

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standalone battery storage installation that will start commercial operation in

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the middle of this year. Learn more about Sungrove's energy storage solutions by

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emailing them at info at sungroveamericas.com. The energy gang is also brought

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to you by S&C Electric. New technologies are unlocking innovative ways to solve

0:31.9

all kinds of power-related challenges and that includes non-wired alternatives.

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Alternatives like microgrids can provide more sustainable, resilient, and

0:40.4

economic ways to deliver reliable power and S&C can help you work through some

0:45.2

of those decisions. S&C helps utilities and commercial customers find the best

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solutions including those that are non-wired to meet their energy needs. Learn

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more at SNC.com slash NWA. This is the energy gang weekly discussions about

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the fast-changing world of energy. I'm Steven Lacey. All around you hidden

1:12.1

inside our buildings are a series of choices and trade-offs. Choices with

1:16.1

direct impacts on our health are money and our energy use. How do we make

1:19.9

those choices with better building science? And how do we use that science to

1:23.8

design carbon out of our buildings?

1:30.2

Katherine Hamilton is an Arlington, Virginia. Hi, Katherine. Hey, it's starting to

1:35.4

feel like fall. Have you calculated the amount of carbon I see and the walls

1:39.7

behind you? No, I have a manufactured home. So I think it is fairly efficient.

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