
Decarbonizing 70% of Buildings: AI, Energy Storage, & the Future of Sustainable Design with Efrie Escott
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📕 The Green Impact Report Quick take: If you care about scaling sustainability beyond one building at a time, this episode is a Masterclass. Efrie Escott shows how decarbonization, AI, and systems thinking are reshaping the entire built environment — fast. 🤗 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Efrie Escott is the Decarbonization Technical Program Leader at Schneider Electric, promoting strategies to accelerate the transition to a regenerative built environment. As an architect and LCA practitioner, Efrie previously led sustainability efforts as a Principal of Environmental Research within the Kieran Timberlake Research Group, where she was a core member of the development team for Tally, an award-winning BIM-integrated life cycle assessment tool. She was a member of the USGBC Materials + Resources and the ILFI Energy + Carbon Technical Advisory Groups, AIA Committee on Climate Action and Design Excellence, founder of Philadelphia's Dynamo User Group, and Co-Chair for AIA Philadelphia Women in Architecture. She currently chairs the Embodied Carbon chapter for ASHRAE/ICC Standard 240p and serves on the ILFI's Board of Directors. Efrie's research has been published in several peer-reviewed, internationally-recognized journals. She lectures internationally and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Efrie Escott challenges the status quo of green building by zooming out — from individual projects to entire systems: ⭐️ Key Insight #1: Decarbonization isn't a buzzword — it's a systems-level mandate. The Challenge: Buildings are optimized individually, ignoring grid instability, climate risk, and community impact. The Solution: Shift from single-building thinking to interconnected systems — where buildings, grids, and communities work together. ROI: Lower operating costs, improved resilience, and scalable carbon reduction across portfolios — not just projects. ⭐️ Key Insight #2: The future isn't new tech — it's better-connected tech. The Challenge: Most buildings already have powerful systems — but they operate in silos. The Solution: Integrate existing technologies using data, AI, and smart controls to unlock compounding performance gains. ROI: "1 + 1 = 2.5" — increased efficiency without massive capital spend, faster ROI through optimization over replacement. ⭐️ Key Insight #3: Energy storage is essential — but today's solutions come with trade-offs. The Challenge: Renewable energy is intermittent, and lithium-ion batteries carry heavy lifecycle impacts and regulatory hurdles. The Solution: Use a mix of strategies — load shifting, smarter controls, and emerging storage tech (beyond lithium-ion). ROI: Greater grid resilience, reduced peak demand costs, and a pathway to cleaner energy — without over-reliance on imperfect tech. 🎧 Sustainable Soundbite "Better buildings aren't just about efficiency—they're about protecting both people and the planet." — Efrie Escott 🏋️♂️ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Identify one building system (HVAC, lighting, controls) that isn't integrated — and explore how to connect it. This Quarter: Pilot energy optimization strategies like load shifting or AI-driven analytics before investing in new hardware. This Year: Expand your scope — plan projects at the portfolio or community level, not just individual buildings. 🔗 Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ 📄 Read the transcript: HERE 🔗 Connect with Efrie Escott: LinkedIn Schneider Electric 💚 Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe 🎙️ Today's Episode Sponsored By: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****→ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc © 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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