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SAME Energy & Sustainability Webinar: Enhancing the Military Mission through Beneficial Electrification of Buildings

About This Webinar

Beneficial Electrification of Buildings can enhance the military’s ability to meet the primary missions’ requirements, with the added benefit of meeting the new mission, the environmental goodness mission.

This panel discussion includes the core design disciplines involved in designing for beneficial electrification of federal buildings and will discuss the impact on project budgets, project schedules, focusing on the over-arching theme that these project parameters won’t be burdened by the new Federal building electrification requirements. Additionally, the barriers and risks associated with the building electrification movement, including regulatory barriers, market barriers and equity concerns will be discussed with approaches for alleviating said barriers. Key risks to be discussed include mission resiliency, supply chain upheavals, geo-political concerns, and air quality avoidance. The Federal Sustainability Plan aims to integrate equity into planning, evaluation, and assessment of investment benefits for underserved communities through federal efforts taken to achieve the goal of reaching net-zero emissions buildings.

Fossil fuels used in federal building operations account for over 25% of all federal carbon dioxide emissions. The federal government is enacting new regulations to ensure that when it builds, it builds better. Federal buildings of a certain size threshold are required to be designed, constructed, and operated to be net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.

Agencies’ capital planning and retrofit projects will need to consider and prioritize building Beneficial Electrification and replacement of fossil-fuel consuming equipment with technologies that use carbon pollution-free electricity in addition to on-site generation of carbon pollution-free energy and storage.

The “short” definition of Beneficial Electrification is: “The use of electricity for end-uses that would otherwise be powered by fossil fuels (natural gas, diesel, propane, fuel oil, gasoline, or steam produced from a fossil fuel source), where doing so reduces Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and saves consumers money.”

Beneficial Electrification also relies heavily on the electric grid. The Federal Sustainability Plan outlines an ambitious path to power Federal facilities with 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE), including 50 percent on a 24-hour-a-day 7-days-a-week (24/7) basis. This plan will help accelerate a rapidly changing clean electricity sector and show how the U.S. Government can use the power of federal procurement to create a more resilient, modern, and climate-ready electricity sector. 80% of U.S. customer accounts currently are served by an individual electric utility with a 100% carbon-reduction target, or an electric utility owned by a parent company with a 100% carbon-reduction target.

Learnign Objectives
By participating in this webinar, participants will be able to:
1 - Identify what a building that is designed for Beneficial Electrification is and how it differs from other buildings.
2 - Describe the timeline for utility companies and grid-electricity to decarbonize.
3 - Identify mechanical and plumbing system all-electric options.
4 - Recognize unregulated loads (kitchen, science, laundry, etc.) all-electric options.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
National Resilience & Sustainability Lead, Michael Baker International
As the Vice President, National Resilience & Sustainability Lead for Michael Baker International, Elizabeth supports Michael Baker’s integrated sustainability and resilience services across all sectors, markets, disciplines, geographies and project life cycles – both as part of the company’s infrastructure, environmental, community and Federal projects, as well as stand-alone or complementary services. She brings nearly 30 years of industry experience across a broad range of sectors and services, to inform the development of the implementation frameworks and tools that translate sustainability and resilience strategy into individual ownership and action throughout an organization. She has been recognized with the 2017 Environmental Business Journal's Industry Leadership Award for her work developing the Resiliency and Sustainability Framework, and the 2019 City & State New York Responsible 100 Infrastructure Award.
Webinar hosting presenter
Director of Sustainability, Health, HDR
Duncan Griffin is a registered architect of 31 years. Recently named Director of Sustainability, Health, Duncan was the Managing Principal of HDR’s Seattle Studio from 2017 to 2023. He now directs the adoption and implementation of regenerative design principles for our healthcare clients and teams.

A successful outcome for Duncan delivers healthy experiences for building occupants, and serves the community through reduced water use, net positive energy and carbon balanced solutions. Duncan has collaborated on leading edge Healthcare facilities, working with Institutional, Governmental and Academic Health clients to uncover opportunities for resource conservation and pollution reduction in alignment with enterprise goals.
Webinar hosting presenter
Director of High Performance Design, HDR
At HDR, Josh is responsible for the overall energy and sustainable analytics leadership of the HDR Building Engineering Services North America practice. He is tasked with managing the energy analytics and consulting services within HDR Building Engineering to assure it can properly serve energy analysis collaborators in the Architecture, Building Engineering & Cross Sector practices. Energy consulting services includes energy simulation for early concept design stage parametrics, comprehensive ASHRAE level energy modeling, post occupancy evaluations, Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) analysis, thermal comfort modeling, daylighting analysis, existing building decarbonization and energy assessments, and building scale renewable feasibility studies. Additionally, Josh provides sustainable consulting services on a variety of projects related to the built environment as well as actively engages colleagues throughout the firm to implement firmwide building physics education, improve the performance of design projects and ensure that an integrated design process is occurring on all projects.
Webinar hosting presenter
Assistant Business Group Manager, HDR
Shaun is a registered mechanical engineer with over 15 years of experience with mechanical systems for buildings. He has significant experience with design of heating , ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and control systems. He has project experience in a vast range of project types including, educational, high-rise office, commercial, healthcare, federal, and industrial facilities. Shaun has performed mechanical engineering support in a variety of areas including mechanical design calculations, building assessments, technical reports, field investigation, commissioning, HVAC and plumbing design, specification writing and construction administration.
Webinar hosting presenter
Electrical Business Class Leader, HDR
Chris is a licensed Electrical Engineer and LEED Accredited Professional with over 25 years of experience designing and managing projects for Government, Corporate, Mixed Use, High-Rise, Hospitality, Retail, Restaurant, Grocery, Skilled Nursing, and confidential clients throughout the country. His experience includes facilities with multiple electrical services, medium voltage coordination, off-grid photovoltaic & battery systems, and LEED certified projects. Chris manages our local electrical staff, leads the electrical designs for multiple projects, and helps develop our internal best practices. Prior to joining HDR, Chris was a project manager overseeing the MEP, Low voltage, and Fire systems designs for projects and programs throughout the country.
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