University of Colorado Boulder

Electrification of Building Energy Systems

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University of Colorado Boulder

Electrification of Building Energy Systems

Gregor Henze
Michael Brandemuehl

Instructors: Gregor Henze

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Intermediate level

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Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Analyze low energy technologies, including energy recovery, evaporative cooling, and economizers, in the conceptual design of building energy systems

  • Analyze heat pump applications in buildings, including air and ground source systems, and their pivotal role in electrifying buildings.

  • Understand the opportunities for energy flexibility through building-to-grid integration and thermal energy storage.

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January 2026

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There are 6 modules in this course

In this module, you will explore a selection of the growing opportunities for electrifying and decarbonizing buildings and the implications for building energy system design. You will learn the principles of grid flexibility and the opportunities to address housing affordability through adaptive reuse of commercial buildings and industrialized construction. You will also learn how to evaluate these opportunities during the conceptual design phase.

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10 videos10 readings1 assignment

Before diving into electrification, it is imperative to exploit energy efficiency potential. In this module, you will analyze the performance of various low energy technology options, including heat and energy recovery, direct and indirect evaporative systems, airside and waterside economizers, and a variety of passive cooling strategies.

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5 videos5 readings4 assignments

Heat pumps are widely regarded as the key to electrification of building energy systems. In this module, you will understand and apply heat pump technology for both residential and commercial appllications, including ground source systems, and learn about successful projects to convert fossil fuel heating to heat pumps in existing buildings.

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6 videos5 readings3 assignments

It is increasingly recognized that buildings can play an active role in the transition to a low carbon economy. In this module, you will learn how buildings can be active participants in the electric grid. The opportunities include the use of thermal energy storage, smart building controls, and optimal scheduling in response to economic and carbon emission signals from the grid in both individual buildings and building portfolios.

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9 videos7 readings1 assignment

The design of building energy systems is best learned by doing. In this module, we will develop a building energy system design for a building, drawing on material our previous course on Engineering Foundation for Building Energy Systems and Design of HVAC Distribution and Delivery Systems. The example building is being converted from an office building to a mixed use retail, office, and multifamily residential building. We will focus on the residential portion, designing a DOAS air distribution system to deliver ventilation and a pair of hot and cold water distribution systems to deliver heating and cooling through fan coil units in each apartment. We will select the fans, pumps, and coils to meet system requirements. We will also discuss the design considerations for primary system equipment to electrify and decarbonize the energy systems.

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5 videos5 readings1 assignment

This final exam comprehensively tests your understanding of all five modules of this course through a set of conceptual and quantitative questions. Some of the conceptual questions will involve simple arithmetic calculations, while the quantitative questions will require some analysis of low-energy and heat pump equipment. Review the module analyses before you embark on the final exam.

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