Electrification Focus

Commercial building electrification has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 44%. Although the exact savings depend on the building and equipment type, this reduction will help building owners meet current and future energy performance and carbon regulations. Achieving significant emission reductions from buildings involves two key steps: eliminating on-site fossil fuel use and ensuring a clean electricity grid that can fully power these buildings.

RMW is enthusiastic about helping clients transition to electrification across projects of various scales. With over a decade of expertise and experience with projects exceeding 200,000 square feet, we are well-equipped to support this transition. As the electricity grid continues to evolve toward 100% renewable energy, the continued operation of buildings that emit greenhouse gases will become increasingly problematic. Building owners and tenants alike will face growing pressure to ensure that their buildings operate responsibly, using clean and sustainable energy sources.

The following videos highlight our approach and experience by addressing three key factors.

Our Clients

The video below explores the adoption of all-electric designs wherever feasible. This approach significantly reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which harm our climate. By prioritizing all-electric solutions, we help pave the way for a more sustainable and environmentally responsible future.

Main Considerations

This excerpt showcases our deeply integrated approach, which is essential for initiating any project, whether it’s a renovation, new construction, a campus, or upgrading an existing one.

Our Projects

In this episode, we reflect on more than a decade since our first electrification project, during which our expertise and experience have grown tremendously, along with our passion for this sector of the built environment.

Contributors

Stan Lew