Three Foundations Essential to Accelerate Energy Transformation on Small to Medium-sized Campuses

When:  Dec 11, 2024 from 13:00 to 14:00 (ET)

Foundation One - Reducing operational expenses through partial decarbonization to fund long-term sustainability projects 

Historically, many higher education campuses have carried energy-intensive combined heating and cooling loads. Johnson Controls will discuss how these processes can be optimized to quickly achieve partial decarbonization and reduce operational expenditures. They will explore how this strategy can be used to fund future projects as campuses move toward net zero.

Johnson Controls will detail the simplest entry points for partial decarbonization such as converting chiller and boiler systems to hydronic heat pumps. They will share equipment innovations and system design considerations based on common existing infrastructures. Additionally, Johnson Controls will share real-world OpEx cost-savings to illustrate how the heat pump transition can help to fund long-term decarbonization goals.

Panelists Include:

Dr. Russell Garcia, Industry Director, Higher Education, Johnson Controls
Jennifer Lancaster - Sr. Account Executive – Sustainable Infrastructure Johnson Controls
Jim Morris - Associate Vice President of University Operations – St. Edwards University
James Rosner – Director of Sustainable Advisory Services – Johnson Controls
Robert Tanner – Product Marketing Director – Johnson Controls

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