Originally presented at the the ET Summit, Senior Consultant, Maya Gantley, unpacks the usage patterns in heat pump water heaters (HPWH) widely used in commercial kitchens and how this may be a roadblock to California’s ambitious decarbonization goals. Read her breakdown.
Category: Blog
DC Power: Closing Gaps in Codes & Standards
December 18, 2024
This article explores the potential of DC power, the hurdles to its adoption, and the critical steps needed to bridge the gap in our codes and standards. It is based recommendations from Jim Frey’s presentation at the Electrify Smart DC-Powered Buildings conference, titled “Enabling Efficiency: Closing Gaps in Codes & Standards.”
Effect of adaptive cruise control on fuel consumption in real-world driving conditions
December 4, 2024
Together with members of the Vehicle Mobility Systems team at Argonne National Laboratory, including Ayman Moawad (lead), Jihun Han, Dominik Karbowski, Yaozhong Zhang, and Aymeric Rousseau, Matt Zebiak from 2050 Partners explores the root causes behind observed efficiency differences between automated drivers and human drivers.
The Water Demand Calculator and 2050 Partners in the New York Times
November 25, 2024
The New York Times highlighted 2050 Partners and our work supporting a building technique that reduces construction cost, saves water, saves energy, and improves water quality. 2050 Partners is proud to be supporting this work through field studies and building code advocacy.
Understanding Heat Pump Water Heater Ventilation
August 13, 2024
Since 2017, 2050 Partners has been the project manager overseeing research to better understand equipment performance and provide that data to support adoption of enhanced building codes and standards.
The Latest in California and National EV Codes and Standards
July 2, 2024
As the world looks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation, the shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) is becoming more and more critical.