Energy savings from insulation upgrades can reduce natural gas use by 118 billion therms across the U.S. industrial sector and help reduce demand on the electric grid as electrification technologies roll out.
Buildings account for more than 70 percent of U.S. electricity consumption and the power sector CO2 emissions. By combining energy efficiency and demand flexibility, grid-interactive efficient buildings (GEBs) can remake buildings into a clean and flexible resource.
As part of the effort to electrify America’s building stock to reduce carbon emissions, the U.S. Department of Energy produced a roadmap for GEBs. GEBs are energy efficient buildings with smart technologies to optimize energy use for grid services, occupant preferences, climate mitigation, and cost reductions in a continuous and integrated way.