Scaling Decarbonization Development Innovation with Emerging Community-Based Developers: Preprint

Zahra Fallahi, Shanti Pless, Georgina Davis, Heidi Lubin

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Abstract

The building real estate development industry is being asked to lead in delivering building decarbonization solutions across the United States. However, creating decarbonized best practices and development innovation while increasing developer diversity and community ownership is often not a primary focus of this sector. To address these issues, we have created an incubator and support ecosystem specifically for the innovation scaling we have found in a leading group of emerging, small-scale developers. These leaders are not just working at the forefront of decarbonized development but addressing diversity and bolstering community generational wealth. We have found that small development firms are the ones who often take risks to innovate and demonstrate despite lacking a specific set of resources or support ecosystems focused on emerging decarbonization developers. Those with the fewest resources are being asked to lead our decarbonization innovation efforts. This paper documents the necessity of a cohort and incubator program to provide a decarbonization-specific ecosystem to support small developers and scale innovation. The incubator creates connections, fosters innovative strategies to access incentives and alternative funding, and assembles resources for small and emerging minority developers with the goal of sustainability and affordability. For instance, collaborative efforts with leading developers and utilities can enable the seamless integration of distributed energy resources through optimal metering and interconnection and significantly reduce the utility cost of electrification, benefiting the utility, the developer, and the tenant economically. The process described in this paper will result in case studies and how-to resources to provide tangible examples of innovation within the emerging development field.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages15
StatePublished - 2024
Event2024 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings - Pacific Grove, CA
Duration: 4 Aug 20249 Aug 2024

Conference

Conference2024 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
CityPacific Grove, CA
Period4/08/249/08/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5500-90255

Keywords

  • carbon
  • developer
  • emerging
  • emissions
  • innovation
  • passive house

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