For the past half century, there has been an emphasis on reducing energy consumption in buildings through improvements in equipment and overall building performance, regardless of energy source. While climate sensitive and energy efficient building design remain the first steps, the emphasis has recently shifted to prioritize the elimination of fossil fuels in buildings by favoring renewably-generated electrical sources to address mounting concerns about climate change. In this course, you will explore of emerging trends in building energy system design to address electrification and decarbonization. You will focus on electrically driven vapor compression and heat pump technologies to address heating and cooling needs in building and explore opportunities to integrate buildings into electric grid operations.

Electrification of Building Energy Systems

Electrification of Building Energy Systems
This course is part of Building Energy Systems Engineering Specialization


Instructors: Gregor Henze
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What you'll learn
Analyze low energy technologies, including energy recovery, evaporative cooling, and economizers, in the conceptual design of building energy systems
Analyze heat pump applications in buildings, including air and ground source systems, and their pivotal role in electrifying buildings.
Understand the opportunities for energy flexibility through building-to-grid integration and thermal energy storage.
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