How To Retrofit Offices For Net Zero

Why data is the key to reducing energy consumption. Quote from Guest: “The real challenge for the industry is about the current building stock. - Khadija Nadi Summary: Khadija Nadi, CEO of DeltaQ joins Bold founder Caleb Parker for Episode 8 of Season 9 where they discuss the challenge with achieving netzero on current building stock. In this episode Caleb and Khadija discuss how real estate can reduce their carbon footprint, the importance of data,  its vital role in improving transparency and whether there will be a new pricing model for companies who use less energy. Connect with Khadija on LinkedIn Connect with Caleb on LinkedIn  If you have any questions or feedback on this episode, email podcast@workbold.co Value Bombs: The reality is that 90% of the buildings that are here today will still be here in 2050. The real challenge for the industry is about the current building stock. - KhadijaWithout doing the retrofitting, they're gonna lose customers, they're gonna be hit with penalties and ultimately their energy costs are gonna go up. - Caleb The HVAC system, heating, ventilation, and cooling, that's about 60% of the total consumption of an office building. - Khadija On the current portfolio that we're steering to save around 20% on the total building 20% of CO2 and energy. - Khadija Let's say 30, 40% of it can go immediately to an autopilot where we can, after just a couple of months, reduce drastically the consumption. - Khadija Timestamps:  (0.19) The conversations DeltaQ are having at MIPIM (02.06) The gap between customers requirements and availability (03.08) How DeltaQ help landlords with retrofits (04.12) DeltaQ’s flagship product (0.529) Making sense of data (07.51) Business models for retrofitting (10.03) The tenants role in achieving netzero (12.06) Attracting new talent into real estate (15.01) Trends in energy consumption throughout the working week Resources: Elion Real Estate Generali About Khadija Nadi Khadija Nadi is CEO of DeltaQ the Headline Sponsors for the #WorkBold podcast. She is also a Board member of Oya Seed and a Strategic Advisor for Impact Capital. Sponsors: Headline Sponsor: DeltaQ DeltaQ is a Top 3 European PropTech solution for reducing the carbon footprint of the built environment. Operating from the centre of Brussels, they have developed a solution that learns to predict the behaviour of a building (in context of comfort and energy use) and leverages these predictions to automatically steer the energy systems. DeltaQ improves comfort while maximising energy and CO2 savings and allows operational teams to turn their attention to added value work instead of repetitive tasks and constant finetuning. When deployed over a large volume of buildings, DeltaQ will deliver an important contribution to realising the world’s ambition in the fight against climate change. Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@apodcastcompany.com

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The only podcast in the world dedicated to the future asset class called Space-as-a-Service (SPaaS). Welcome to the #WorkBold podcast (downloaded in 90+ countries) where Caleb Parker, Founder of Bold, chats with innovators challenging the status quo to create a better world. We learn from executives creating the future of commercial real estate. Did you know that Space-as-a-Service (SPaaS) only represents 6-10% of the overall CRE market today, but is predicted to grow to 30% over the next decade? That level of growth will change CRE forever. If you’re an asset manager, fund manager, property manager, landlord, property entrepreneur or investor, real estate agent or in corporate real estate...if you’re involved in commercial real estate in any way, SPaaS will affect you. So you need to be listening to this podcast!