How to Make a Zero-Over-Time Plan
Learn more about this approach to reaching net zero emissions over time.
Presented by Rick Hollander from RMI. BERDO requires that large buildings reach emissions standards that decline to net zero by 2050. A zero-over-time (ZOT) approach focuses on cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy by prioritizing projects that pay back quickly in the short term, while aligning larger energy efficiency projects with major building life-cycle events, like equipment upgrades.
Translation and sign language interpreters are available upon prior request to retrofit@boston.gov by noon on Wednesday, June 22.