通过建筑劳动力推进建设

Sarah Truitt, Madeline Salzman
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建筑是美国的能源大户,消耗了全国70%以上的电力和50%以上的天然气实现清洁能源的未来需要我们重塑建筑管理能源的方式以及消费者对能源的需求。美国能源部(DOE)正在投资一系列技术进步,为未来铺平道路,在未来,建筑物不再仅仅是能源消费者,而是以支持电网的方式帮助管理能源的综合系统的一部分。这种模式的转变为提高建筑环境的效率提供了机会,但只有在我们建立一支知识渊博的劳动力队伍来设计、建造和运营这些与技术进步同步的高性能建筑的情况下,才能实现。
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Advancing Construction Through the Buildings Workforce
Buildings are America’s energy hogs, consuming more than 70% of all electricity and more than 50% of all natural gas produced across the country.1 Achieving a clean energy future requires us to reinvent how buildings manage energy resources and how consumers demand it. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing in a range of technological advancements that are paving the way to a future in which buildings are no longer simply energy consumers, but rather are part of an integrated system that helps manage energy resources in a way that supports the electricity grid. This paradigm shift presents an opportunity to increase the efficiency of the built environment but will only be realized if we build a knowledgeable workforce to design, construct, and operate these high-performance buildings2 in step with the rate of technological advancement.
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