Time: 14:00 - 15:00
Have you set an ambitious net zero target for your existing estate? One of the biggest challenges for estate owners, in particular Universities and Local Authorities, is being able to plot a course for the decarbonisation of their many buildings and facilities: it is now a legal as well as moral imperative to respond to this challenge.
In this context we will explore why a deep understanding of data has become a major driver in decision-making. This data enables owner / occupiers of building portfolios of any scale, to successfully decarbonise entire building estates through the development and implementation of efficient, affordable and programme optimised net zero pathways. We will also demonstrate the importance of overlaying wider University data (such as occupancy rates, utilisation and student satisfaction), in addition to carbon information, in order to allow estates teams to make fully informed decisions. We will share our learning from recent projects and discuss the common barriers and opportunities.
Our Decarbonomics methodology helps estate occupiers/owners to visualise and plan their decarbonisation journeys. We will share our experience of working alongside client teams to deliver on net zero carbon aspirations.
Speakers: Helen Groves, Architect Director, Education Sector Lead, Atkins; Daniel Lockwood, Associate Director, Sustainability, Faithful+Gould
This session is part of Our place in the world: digital learning week in partnership with our annual conference. This week-long digital event will include informative sponsored business sessions. These sessions are free to attend, will take place on MS Teams and are open to all AUDE members.
Tagged : Events, Annual Conference, 2023
Type : Conference
Please contact info@aude.ac.uk for more information
Kindly supported by Atkins and Faithful+Gould

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