Framework to Integrate Energy Efficiency and Occupant Health/Wellness

Presentation describes the cost-benefit results of integrating energy efficiency and occupant health and wellness.

Federal Energy Management Program

February 21, 2024
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Presentation at Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) 50 describes the cost-benefit results of integrating energy efficiency and occupant health and wellness—in terms of improved productivity, reduced absenteeism, and reduced employee turnover—and how integrating occupant health with building energy efficiency planning and investment can provide a greater, more relevant context for decision makers.