Lawrence, Massachusetts, Residential Building Efficiency and Electrification Analysis: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Communities LEAP

Elizabeth Gill, Natasha Musalem

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

As part of the Communities Local Energy Action Program (CLEAP), the Lawrence Stakeholders Coalition (LSC) is interested in assessing and understanding the potential for and pathways to electrification for the City of Lawrence. The LSC's main questions are: What is the impact of various electrification packages on residential electricity bills and what types of buildings should the LSC target for electrification plus weatherization packages? This technical assistance, using ResStock tool modeling, aims to assist the Coalition's electrification and energy burden reduction planning by: 1. Providing cross-cutting data on housing stock characteristics, energy burden characteristics, fuel types, energy consumption, and system efficiency; and 2. Providing information on upgrade package costs, emissions reduction, and energy reductions by prioritized housing segment. The ResStock analysis presented here focuses on opportunities to reduce energy burden, energy consumption, and energy bills for single family homes, multifamily buildings, and mobile homes.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages58
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-7A40-89430

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102024-6314

Keywords

  • analysis
  • CLEAP
  • Communities LEAP
  • Communities Local Energy Action Program
  • electrification
  • emissions reductions
  • energy bill reductions
  • energy consumption reductions
  • energy efficiency upgrades
  • housing characteristics
  • Lawrence
  • MA
  • Massachusetts
  • residential fuel use
  • ResStock tool
  • upgrade packages
  • upgrades
  • weatherization upgrades

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