RMI Carbon-Free Buildings

RMI Carbon-Free Buildings

Non-profit Organizations

Boulder, Colorado 5,241 followers

Working to transition buildings across the globe to be climate-safe, equitable, affordable, and powered by renewables.

About us

Our Buildings Program drives a climate-aligned, equitable transition of the global buildings sector by advancing policies and solutions for all-electric, highly efficient, grid-interactive buildings powered by clean energy. We also work to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with building materials and construction, often referred to as embodied carbon.

Website
rmi.org/buildings
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Boulder, Colorado
Specialties
building decarbonization, energy efficiency, electrification, energy retrofits, embodied carbon, clean energy, high-performance buildings, building energy policy, building energy codes, utility regulation, grid-interactive efficient buildings, home energy performance, clean technology, heat pumps, commercial buildings, multifamily buildings, home energy improvements, affordable housing, energy justice, and new construction

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  • RMI Carbon-Free Buildings reposted this

    Reimagine Buildings: Biomaterials virtual conference (Dec 6th) presented in collaboration with Chris Magwood and RMI. We'll share the best biomaterial solutions out there (plus some "green concrete" ones, too) and how these biomaterials are being applied in the real world via built examples. The RB Biomaterials event focuses on this question: What are the key materials decisions you can make to dramatically reduce the upfront carbon impacts of your projects? Register à la Carte for Reimagine Buildings: Biomaterials >> https://ow.ly/MEWO50U4BtE OR (even better yet!) Join the Reimagine Buildings Collective to Get Complimentary Admission >> https://lnkd.in/eAbUz52u

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    Did you know that replacing a gas furnace with a heat pump could reduce carbon pollution by 34–93 percent across all 48 contiguous states, depending on your region? City governments, home contractors, and community partners can collectively lead the charge on home energy upgrades through local “Electrify” programs that help lower costs and accelerate heat pump adoption. Our new “Five-Step Guide to Develop a Local Home Electrification Program” shares insights from 12 RMI-supported Electrify programs that engaged over 56,000 residents, mobilized more than 100 home contractors, and are projected to result in over 3,000 heat pump installations. The five key steps include: 1️⃣ Developing a program team and goals 2️⃣ Supporting local contractor engagement 3️⃣ Designing incentive offerings 4️⃣ Developing community education and outreach 5️⃣ Launching and managing the program Learn more and take action in your community: https://bit.ly/3Zhorhl

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    Manager, Carbon-Free Buildings at RMI; Board member, Builders for Climate Action; Chief Climate Officer, okomwrks labs

    If you're home builder, designer or energy rater, you'll want to learn all about the forthcoming RESNET Standard 1550 for measuring and reporting embodied carbon. The standard is out for public comment now. Join me and SDC Committee Member Matthew Cooper of RESNET Provider PEG, as we discuss RESNET draft PDS-01 of RESNET 1550, Embodied Carbon. The standard provides a consistent methodology for the calculation and reporting of the embodied carbon of dwelling and sleeping units. The standard defines the scope for calculating embodied carbon and a methodology for conducting the calculations that uses the same modeling data and processes and reporting employed by standard ANSI/RESNET/ICC 301. Register here: https://lnkd.in/grrWhyRJ

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    2024 has been a year of substantial progress for RMI and the global energy transition. Together, with our donors and partners, we’ve tackled climate challenges, developed market-based solutions, and unlocked opportunities for everyone. Learn more about what we accomplished in our Annual Report: https://bit.ly/3Z1rRDw Clean, affordable energy isn’t just possible — it’s happening faster than many realize. Thanks to all of our supporters for being part of this journey. #CleanEnergy #Sustainability #ClimateAction

  • Thanksgiving is right around the corner. In case you need some supporting statistics when you urge your parents’ friend’s cousin’s sister to switch to a heat pump and electric water heater, RMI just launched a new data hub that tracks the heat pump and water heater market in the U.S. Here are some of the takeaways from July 2022-June 2024: ❇️ 3.6 Million heat pump space heaters were sold ❇️ 55% of space heater sales were heat pumps ❇️ 42% of air conditioners sold were heat pumps ❇️ 54% of water heaters sold were electric Using data from the Air Conditioning, Heating, & Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), this new tracker can serve as a useful tool to monitor the growth and impact of heat pumps and electric water heaters on decarbonization goals and market trends. Visit the tracker for more 👉 https://bit.ly/3Z4w3T4

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  • One of the most cost-effective ways to meaningfully decarbonizing buildings is building smart from the start. But to do this, leaders need policies that make zero-emission construction the norm, while complying with federal laws. To help cities and states successfully advance zero-emission new construction for commercial and residential properties, RMI and the Public Health Law Center have created the ✨ Energy Code Safe Harbor Toolkit ✨. The toolkit not only informs jurisdiction staff and advocates across the country on how energy codes work, but also provides plug-and-play energy code proposals that promote (instead of penalize) high efficiency heating appliances, such as heat pumps, in new buildings. Want to learn more? 🔨 Check out the toolkit: https://bit.ly/3ZhYmyC 💻 And register for our upcoming webinar on Monday, Dec 2 @ 3:30 pm ET: https://bit.ly/3ZhYmi6

    The Energy Code Safe Harbor Toolkit - RMI

    The Energy Code Safe Harbor Toolkit - RMI

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    Are you curious how biomaterials can shape the future of sustainable buildings 🍃 🏢 ? Join us at Reimagine Buildings: Biomaterials on Dec 6 from 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST, hosted in partnership with Passive House Accelerator! We'll be delving deep into biomaterials' potential to reshape climate solutions through carbon storage and innovative building practices. 🔹 Learn why biomaterials matter for climate impact 🔹 Discover how to measure and implement carbon storage 🔹 Get inspired by case studies + collaborative strategies Bonus: earn AIA Continuing Education credits! Register here👇 https://lnkd.in/grdaRrBv

    Reimagine Buildings: Biomaterials

    Reimagine Buildings: Biomaterials

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    RMI Carbon Free Buildings

    Who doesn't like a sneak peek into a construction project?! We need more inspiring and informative events like this to normalize energy retrofits. I heard a comment "Insulating the exterior envelope looks easier than I thought - why aren't we doing this on more projects?" Yes! ....It. is. possible. RMI Carbon-Free Buildings Thank you -Allston Brighton CDC Onion Flats Architecture Haycon LISC Massachusetts Massachusetts Clean Energy Center MHP (Massachusetts Housing Partnership) Caitlin Robillard Beverly Craig Emily Jones Joe Backer Lauren Baumann Kristen Simmons Tim McDonald Patrick Haydon

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    Carbon-Free Building Associate at RMI

    On Wednesday, Allston Brighton CDC hosted a Deep Energy Retrofit Look & Learn at Hano Homes, where Eva Rosenbloom and I shared insights on embodied carbon at one of five educational stations set up around project. These stations offered stakeholders a chance to explore various aspects of the retrofit, including the building envelope and mechanical systems approach, as well as strategies for minimizing tenant disruption during project staging. Events like this play a crucial role in fostering knowledge-sharing, normalizing the deep energy retrofit process, and demonstrating what’s achievable when we prioritize sustainability and efficiency in affordable housing. A big thank you to the organizers and everyone who participated! https://lnkd.in/eUtpWvzD

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  • 🏘️ ⚡ Residential electrification is a key strategy for local governments to cut pollution, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the quality of life for residents. RMI’s new guide helps local governments and community organizations design equitable and effective "Electrify" programs with: ✅ Strong partnerships ✅ Contractor engagement ✅ Accessible incentives ✅ Tailored outreach ✅ Thoughtful implementation The guide draws on insights from 12 RMI-supported Electrify programs that engaged over 56,000 residents, mobilized more than 100 home contractors, and are projected to result in over 3,000 heat pump installations. If your local government is ready to launch an Electrify program, we encourage you to explore our new resources to help you accelerate the adoption of clean electric heat pumps in your community. 🔗 Short on time? Read the abbreviated guide: https://bit.ly/4eHoZBE 🔗 Ready to dig in? Read the full guide here: https://bit.ly/3AHHvvQ 🔗 Learn about real-world success stories here: https://bit.ly/3AZWnFJ #ClimateSolutions #HeatPumpNation

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