
Electrification
Commitment to Electrification & Decarbonization
At Norman S. Wright, we are committed to helping the HVAC industry move away from natural gas and other combustion fueled technologies for heating and cooling. We are experts at helping design systems that rely on electricity from renewable sources.
Reducing Carbon Emissions in HVAC
Reducing overall energy usage with high-efficiency systems is just the first step in limiting environmental impact. Electrification further reduces the carbon footprint of facility operation and helps our clients meet their goals for greener buildings.
“Building decarbonization encompasses a building’s entire life cycle, including building design, construction, operation, occupancy and end of life.”
– Farooq Mehboob, ASHRAE President 2022-23
Expert Consulting for HVAC Electrification
There are a wide variety of electric-powered HVAC systems and components on the market today, making product selection and specification complex. From heat pump specification to full system design, our team can help simplify this process.
Decarbonization Through Green Energy
By focusing on changes in the energy supply system, Decarbonization directly impacts the amount of emissions impacting the atmosphere. This shift in energy sources to sustainable options including wind and solar power is becoming the new standard.
Electrification for New Building Design & Construction
With new buildings, the opportunity to “go electric” with HVAC has never been higher. Our team leads the way in leveraging innovation in technology and system design to help our clients develop and implement electrification strategies.
Low-Carbon Retrofits for Immediate Gains
With HVAC accounting for 30-50% of energy end use in commercial facilities, upgrading older buildings with electrified, energy-efficient systems represents one of the largest opportunities for reducing carbon impact and qualifying for LEED credits.
