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Free Webinar: 101 - Electrification of Domestic Hot Water in Multifamily Buildings, January 14, 9 am
Event Description
Electrifying domestic hot water in multifamily buildings is a tough nut to crack—and one of the most critical challenges on the path to low- and zero-carbon buildings. In this session, we’ll explore the current landscape of electric DHW solutions for large multifamily projects, with a clear-eyed look at what works, what doesn’t, and where the real tradeoffs lie. Through real-world case studies, the presentation will examine system types, costs, sizing strategies, energy use, embodied carbon, mechanical space demands, metering approaches, and ongoing maintenance considerations.
Providing electric DHW at scale introduces significant technical and planning hurdles, particularly when transitioning away from fossil fuels in both new construction and existing buildings. This event is designed to help project teams better understand the options available today and evaluate whether central air-source heat pump DHW systems can realistically meet performance, space, and carbon goals. The discussion will also address how to design systems that allow for future electrification where full conversion may not yet be feasible.
Learning objectives include:
Understanding the range of electric DHW system options for large multifamily buildings
Evaluating opportunities and obstacles for central ASHP DHW systems in new and existing projects
Identifying key space-planning considerations and strategies for future system conversion
Assessing a project’s feasibility for achieving net-zero carbon using central ASHP DHW systems
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