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Accepted Sessions

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Preview the sessions accepted for this year's conference below; in the coming weeks, we'll be adding more information, including community events and finalized session details. You can register for the conference by visiting here

  • Breaking Thermal Bridges
  • Comfort & Savings for All: New Methods to Decarbonize Boston’s Small Buildings
  • Connecting the Dots for Small Residential Decarbonization
  • Operational and Embodied Carbon, Together, at Last!
  • Scaling Resilience Through Community & Collaboration
  • Deconstruction and Reuse in Fitouts: A Case Study
  • Cutting Ties: Designing to Reduce Reliance on Existing Utility Plants
  • Keeping it Cool! Toolkits for Extreme Heat and Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Proof over Promises: Cold Climate Multifamily Retrofit Results
  • The Cost of Prediction: Where the Models End and Meters Begin
  • Through The Details: Lessons Learned from 50 Phius Design Certifications
  • Building Better with What We Have: Balancing Carbon, Cost, and Housing
  • BCYF Grove Hall Community Center: Integrating Building Science and Decarbonization
  • Community-Driven Electrification: Partnering Locally to Scale Heat Pump Adoption
  • Financial Statement Story-telling: Data, Dialogue, and Doing Better
  • The Time is Now: Bipartisan Support Unlocks Geothermal Heat Pump Financing
  • Existing Building Decarbonization: Onward to 2050! 2 Large Building Case Studies
  • More Good through Less Bad
  • Building the Energy Workforce: Hands-On Pathways from Campus to Community
  • Decarbonizing Non-Profits: Planning and Implementation Case Studies
  • From Net-Zero Buildings to Net-Zero Campuses: Lessons, Pitfalls, Results
  • Making Embodied Carbon Matter: Practical Tools and Material Choices
  • Spinach and Sustainability: Making Green Irresistible
  • Anti-Racism In Action
  • Optimizing Multifamily Passive House for High Performance and Cost Effectiveness
  • From Model to Meter: Benchmarking Thousands of MA Buildings Using New LBER Data
  • How to Make a House Levitate: The Accidental Deep Energy Retrofit
  • Mass Timber Multi-Family: Studies in Carbon, Cost, and Constructability
  • Are You Smarter Than a Phius Reviewer?
  • From Gas to Electricity, with Speed and Equitable Outcomes
  • Retrocommissioning For Existing Buildings
  • Sustainability in Context: Making Better Materials Choices
  • Unpacking Electric Rates: Do They Power or Prevent Electrification?
  • Designing the Future of Learning: Insights from Passive Schools
  • Multifamily Ventilation Systems: Do We Really Need CAR Dampers?
  • Retrofitting with Wellness: Analysis of IEQ, Carbon, & Energy in Home Retrofits
  • The Balancing Act: Reducing Embodied and Operational Carbon in High-Performance Envelopes
  • In for the Long Run: The Cost of Pausing