Strategic Decarbonization Planning: Building the Business Case for Better Decarbonization

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This second course will focus on the finance and asset planning components of strategic decarbonization. Participants will learn how to evaluate and align technical solutions with economic realities and long-term asset strategies to inform decision-making. This course will also provide guidance on crafting compelling business case narratives that build stakeholder support and unlock investment for retrofits. By the end of the training, participants will be equipped to develop persuasive business cases that advance building decarbonization projects.



 
NYSERDA and Building Energy Exchange, in collaboration with RMI, University of Cincinnati, and Ember Strategies, are excited to offer a comprehensive three-part Strategic Decarbonization Planning training series designed to help industry professionals tackle complex retrofit projects with confidence. Tailored for professionals in engineering, real estate, and technology, this training series will equip participants with the tools and knowledge to drive practical, cost-effective low-carbon retrofits in large buildings.

 

 
FREE course
Credits: 1.5 AIA LUHSW
Duration: .75 hours

Course Content

Building the Business Case for Better Decarbonization Part 1 1 Quiz
Building the Business Case for Better Decarbonization Part 2 1 Quiz
Building the Business Case for Better Decarbonization Part 3 1 Quiz
Building the Business Case for Better Decarbonization Part 4 1 Quiz
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