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Retrofitting And Weatherization Of Buildings To Reduce Carbon Footprints By Johnson Esenowo Environmental Economics – Econ 2505 Prof. S. MacDonald and Prof. D. Mincyte
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Overview It is estimated that 75% of greenhouse emissions in the city comes from operation of buildings. Retrofitting and weatherization of buildings will reduce these numbers. There are financial incentives and environmental benefits for these actions.
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What is Retrofitting and Weatherization? Retrofitting is modifying existing building structures and bringing living/work space up to date. Weatherization is protecting and maintaining the existing thermal and pressure boundaries of a building.
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Retrofitting Involves : Caulking – prevents air leaks Weather Strips on doors Sealing bypasses e.g. cracks, gaps, holes, pipe penetrations, air ducts etc. Moist intrusion prevention High performance windows
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Weatherization Involves : Building Envelope – Pressure and Thermal boundaries Energy efficient lighting and Energy star appliances Installation of renewable energy options e.g. Solar panels Water conservation systems e.g. low shower heads Storm doors and windows
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Benefits: High Performance Building – Energy efficient and sustainable buildings Reduction of cooling, lighting and heating costs Improves indoor environmental quality Positive environmental impact Tax breaks
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Steps to the process: Do it yourself – Energy audit tools e.g. software available: TREAT Energy Audit Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)- US. Department of Energy Low Income Energy Assistant Program (LIEAP) – State Agencies
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Why are people not doing it? Awareness – most people are not aware Nonchalance attitude Claims that the return on investment is not worth it – According to Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR)
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Savings from DOE Net Present Value of Energy Savings from DOE Study of ARRA Period Time Horizon Discount Rate 3 Percent6 Percent 10 Percent 10 years$2,003$1,641$1,370 16 years$3,028$2,254$1,745 20 years$3,646$2,558$1,899 Note: The table reports the net present value of energy savings (in dollars) implied by the DOE’s household- level energy savings estimates ($223) using a range of discount rates and assumed time horizons. Reductions in energy bills associated with the estimates are assumed to accrue over the life of the measure.
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CONCLUSION If buildings are energy efficient and sustainable through retrofitting and weatherization there is a positive impact in reducing carbon footprints.
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