Electrification in the Built Environment (Learn Live)

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This training session is designed to equip building safety professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and regulate emerging technologies in the electrification of the built environment. Focused on sustainable energy systems, the presentation covers various heat pump systems (standard, cold climate air-source, geothermal, and water-source), solar and electric water heating, and energy storage solutions. Participants will gain insight into the codes and standards governing these technologies, explore the benefits and challenges they present, and discuss future trends that will shape building design and energy efficiency.
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Objectives
  • Explain the types of electrification technologies available for the built environment, including heat pump systems (air, geothermal, water-source), solar water heating, heat pump water heating, and electric water heating methods.
  • Describe how energy storage systems work and their role in optimizing energy use within buildings.
  • Identify the relevant codes and standards regulating electrification technologies and their application in building and fire safety.
  • Explore the benefits, challenges, and future trends related to electrification in the built environment.
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