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Funding Decarbonization with Heat Pump Chillers
Turn your building’s existing baseload into measurable cost savings and emissions reductions
Funding Decarbonization with Heat Pump Chillers
July 22, 2026
This session will explore how organizations can accelerate decarbonization by using heat pump chillers to capture and reuse the simultaneous heating and cooling loads already present within central plants. Instead of relying on large, long-term capital investments, we’ll demonstrate how facilities can unlock immediate value by turning existing baseload demand into a source of efficiency, emissions reduction, and cost savings.
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how this approach fits within broader facility and workplace priorities in 2026, including where organizations are investing, what challenges are slowing progress, and how facilities teams are taking on a more strategic role across operations, energy management, and the business. We’ll cut through the hype to highlight practical, proven strategies that help leaders deliver measurable performance improvements today while positioning for future building expectations.
Key Takeaways
- Understand how simultaneous heating and cooling baseloads can be leveraged to fund decarbonization initiatives
- Learn how heat pump chillers help reduce emissions and operating costs without requiring major upfront capital investment
- Discover how organizations are redefining building performance in 2026, linking energy strategy to broader business outcomes
- Gain insight into how integration, data, and system optimization are shaping modern central plant strategies
Unlock a smarter path to decarbonization
Speakers:
Jonathan McCrea
Johnson Controls
Robert Tanner
Johnson Controls

















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