Better Buildings Challenge Multifamily Webinar: ABCs of Multifamily Electrification Strategies – February 7, 2022 – 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

Is your organization considering electrifying its portfolio, or expanding its current electrification efforts? Would you like to know more about electrification strategies and pathways for multifamily buildings?

Person plugging in cables in a building's electrical system

In this upcoming Better Buildings Challenge Multifamily Sector webinar, industry leaders in the multifamily electrification space will provide an introduction and overview of electrification strategies for multifamily buildings. Speakers will also review key concepts and goals associated with electrification before discussing several important factors that multifamily owners looking to electrify their portfolio should take into account – including geographic location, scope of work, building types, utility costs, and impact on residents.

During this webinar we will:

  • Learn about the role of multifamily electrification in the decarbonization of our economy
  • Hear about the key components of an electrification project
  • Explore various factors to consider when contemplating an electrification project, such as geographic location and building type
  • Discuss the possible impacts of electrification from the perspective of the owner and tenants, and learn how to mitigate potential increases in operating costs
Register for the ABCs of Multifamily Electrification Strategies Webinar

For any questions, please contact Alex Pereira at Alex.Pereira@icf.com.

         
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