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Electrifying existing buildings is a crucial step toward reducing reliance on fossil fuels, but it introduces certain challenges. These include the risk of diminished resilience in the built environment during power outages and increased costs for backup power solutions.

This presentation explores how integrating Passive House standards into building retrofits can enhance both energy efficiency and resilience. It highlights the long-term benefits of these standards, not only in improving a building’s ability to withstand power disruptions but also in boosting occupant comfort, health, and overall quality of life.

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Environment
Solar Energy
Renewable Energy
Energy Efficiency
Sustainability

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Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

Colorado Renewable Energy Society (CRES)

CRES advocates the accelerated adoption of clean energy innovation.

CRES Boulder County Chapter

CRES Boulder County Chapter

BCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

CRES Jefferson County Chapter

CRES Jefferson County Chapter

JCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

CRES Northern Colorado Chapter

CRES Northern Colorado Chapter

NCRES: a chapter of the Colorado Renewable Energy Society.

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