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Date:
September 12, 2023
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Integrating Passive House Standards with CalGreen for Multifamily Buildings – Across California’s Climate Zones

Passive House is the most cost-effective and reliable method to achieve Zero Energy.  The standard has been successfully delivered in every climate zone.  Using Passive House building science ensures we squeeze out as much efficiency as possible before relying on renewable energy to deliver Net Zero performance.  Many California developers are aware that Passive House protocols deliver superior energy efficiency, IAQ, and resilience but, our milder climate, particularly along the coast, requires sophisticated analysis of key metrics to make informed choices. 

Using live tools and holding a new pre-certified Passive House building constant, we will demonstrate the impacts that changing climate assumptions have on predicted energy performance.  We will walk through the five key principals of Passive House the impacts to these building attributes from the changes to climate zone.  At all times, we will demonstrate these impacts on whole-building performance key metrics defined by Passive House. 

Because the Passive House standard yield broad-reaching benefits beyond energy and carbon, we will demonstrate the building science behind benefits like indoor air quality, thermal comfort, acoustical benefits, outdoor air quality, weather events, power outages, etc.    

As project teams have gained experience with Passive House, we will share learnings on the tools teams are using to reduce the risks of investing in sustainability and increase the likelihood of the realization of performance.   Attendees will walk away understanding the following tools:  

  • Metrics-based Owner’s Project Requirements 
  • Physics-based modeling and simulation & Open-Sourcing for Team Collaboration 
  • Carbon Accounting and the Decarbonization Tool 
  • Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and the Construction Schedule 

Once the benefits and design challenges of Passive House are thoroughly debated using tools and evidence, we will turn our attention to the cost consequences of Passive House.  We will use the Auros database of project data to compare project costs of traditional/code-based construction versus Passive House buildings.  We will also share available cost mitigations in the forms of CEDA, Inflation Reduction Act tax credits and other programs available in California.   

The live session will demonstrate how Passive House targets can be met in the San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento Climate Zones. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Attendees will be introduced to the underlying logic, strategies, tactics, and tools to specify and achieve climate zone specific and optimal decarbonization, indoor air quality and resilience in the design and construction of multifamily buildings.  
  • Attendees will learn about integrated project teams developing metrics-based Owners Project Requirements (OPRs) and using physics-based modeling/simulation to identify the optimum performance (efficiency, IAQ, resilience, durability, ongoing maintenance, and occupant experience) in different climate zones. 
  • Attendees will learn about the process and steps to ascertain and achieve optimum performance of the same multifamily building when designed for, and constructed in, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, or Sacramento. 
  • Attendees will be informed about Federal, state, utility, and other incentive programs (rebates, tax credits, financing options, etc.) available for designing and constructing high-performance multifamily buildings in California.
  • Attendees will be introduced to economic analysis that incorporates both first cost and ongoing value in order to ensure that the design and construction of high-performance multifamily buildings “pencil out” in any climate zone. 
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