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Empire Building Challenge retrofit projects are expected to be transformative beyond traditional energy efficiency improvements, focusing on shifting thermal loads from fossil fuels to electric, and/or constitute enabling work that prepares building(s) for future electrification, such as projects that reduce thermal loads and thermal and electric peaks. The Challenge is looking to advance three major technology focus areas: |
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Heat pump technology is evolving rapidly. Advanced heat pumps are available in European and Asian markets that are not yet available for widespread use in the United States, and technology is emerging to maintain capacity and efficiency in cold climates. A significant need exists for various format heat pumps (e.g. water-water, water-air, air-water, etc.) to allow for phased decarbonization, waste heat recovery, thermal storage optimization, retention of existing thermal distribution systems, and retrofits of a large office or residential building heating plants to significantly reduce or eliminate on-site fossil fuel consumption. |
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