1 Energy Demands for Commercial Buildings with Climate Variability and Associated Air Quality Impacts (LV-17-C039)

Carlo Bianchi, University of Utah
Amanda D. Smith, Ph.D., University of Utah
Richard Didier, University of Utah
Daniel Mendoza, Ph.D., University of Utah
Tho Dinh "Thomas" Tran, University of Utah
The impacts of a changing climate are wide-ranging in both impact and scope. This presentation focuses on the effect climate variability would have on Salt Lake County’s energy demand and air quality impacts. Salt Lake County, UT is a Zone 5, Subtype B climate encompassing the state capital, Salt Lake City, and the University of Utah (UU). Energy demand scenarios derived using climate predictions for 2040-50 are presented at three scales: individual building, central business district, and county level. The Wasatch Front Regional Council’s regional transportation and land use projections for 2040 were used as the backbone of our urbanization growth predictions.

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