In line with the growing global movement towards decarbonization, Baker Group has embraced this transformative process. Decarbonization, the gradual reduction of carbon emissions, is emerging as a crucial strategy to combat climate change and create a more sustainable future for generations to come.
It is well documented that globally, the building sector contributes 40% of all energy-related emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Baker Group recognizes the urgent need to address climate change by reducing the carbon footprint of its operations and the clients they serve. As a leading full-service specialty contractor, Baker Group is focused on integrating decarbonization principles into its operations, projects, and overall business strategy.
Daryld Karloff, LEED AP, Baker Group Executive Vice President of Building Services, says this is more than just the “right thing to do.” “Decarbonization is not just a trend; it’s the future,” he says. “We have a responsibility to our planet and future generations to minimize our impact on the environment. By embracing decarbonization, we’re not only reducing emissions but also creating healthier, more sustainable buildings for our communities.”
Brandon Hummel, LEED AP, Baker Group Vice President of Development, echoes this sentiment, emphasizing that customers are increasingly interested in decarbonization solutions. “Our clients are becoming more conscious of their environmental impact and are seeking sustainable building solutions,” Hummel says. “Decarbonization is no longer a choice; it’s a necessity. We are committed to providing innovative and sustainable solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients.”
Understanding Decarbonization: A McKinsey Perspective
A recent McKinsey article titled “Decarbonize and Create Value: How Incumbents Can Tackle the Steep Challenge” sheds light on the importance of decarbonization and the value it can create for businesses. The article outlines various strategies and approaches that companies can adopt to reduce their carbon footprint while simultaneously driving value.
“We are thrilled to see industry leaders like McKinsey providing valuable insights into the decarbonization journey,” Karloff says. “It’s encouraging to see that businesses across sectors are recognizing the significance of this movement and taking proactive steps to integrate decarbonization into their operations.”
Taking Action
“Where should I start?” is a question Karloff says he hears often. Although decarbonization can be a complex issue, Baker Group works with clients to start with a few simple steps.
Benchmark your utility consumption against other buildings with similar uses.
Understand where in the building your energy is being consumed. This might mean installing temporary or permanent electrical metering equipment.
Optimize your existing HVAC system operation. This includes investigating new Building Automation strategies to reduce energy consumption, or adding Building Analytics to help identify less efficient operation for quick correction.
Perform the full preventive maintenance that your HVAC systems require. Lack of maintenance increases energy consumption and reduces comfort in the building.