Change is afoot in the patterns of US energy consumption.

Some quick thoughts to share from a conversation I just had with Skylar Swinford, Hammer & Hand’s lead building scientist.

A sea change in energy use is upon us.  Today the building sector consumes nearly 50% of US energy, and over 75% of US electricity.  And as the transportation sector transitions from internal combustion to electric power, new demands are being placed on the grid.  A conventional reaction is to build expensive and environmentally-costly power plants.  But a huge reserve of domestic energy sits largely untapped – the energy performance of our buildings.

That’s what Clean Energy Works Oregon retrofits, Passive House, and high performance building strategies are all about.

– Zack

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Zack Semke

Zack Semke, passive building advocate and now-director of Passive House Accelerator, was an invaluable member of our team as Director of Business Development from 2010-2016. He is the director of Passive House Accelerator, co-host of the Passive House Podcast, and a member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership Corps. He writes and speaks about the role that buildings can play in accelerating the clean energy transition. Passive House Accelerator is a catalyst for zero carbon building, providing a hub for sharing innovation and thought leadership in high performance building design and construction.

Zack’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharysemke/

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