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Safia Sheerin Abdul Kadhar

Lincus, Inc. | Energy Data and Strategy Analyst

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Track B: Energy Services and Emerging Technologies

Session B1: Transforming Energy Systems: AI, Analytics, & Advanced Technologies for Smarter Operations

March 11, 2026 | 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Transformative Prefabricated Housing Solutions: Integrating AI-Driven Manufacturing, Advanced Passive Systems, and Smart Technologies for Energy Equity and Climate Resilience

This presentation explores the accelerating convergence of advanced prefabrication, high-performance passive design, and artificial intelligence in the evolution of zero energy ready manufactured housing. Across the industry, robotic additive manufacturing, factory-controlled precision construction, and digital twins are reshaping cost, quality control, and waste reduction in modular housing production.
Recent integrations of phase change materials in envelope assemblies, thermally activated building systems, and high-performance airtight construction are demonstrating measurable HVAC load reductions in both hot and mixed climates. Simultaneously, smart home ecosystems incorporating predictive controls, automated demand response, and bidirectional EV integration are unlocking new pathways for grid-interactive efficient buildings.

Drawing on documented case studies and emerging pilots across North America and Europe, this session synthesizes proven technologies and near-term innovations that support energy equity, resilience, and affordability without overreliance on mechanical systems. The discussion will highlight where performance claims are substantiated, where caution is warranted, and what this convergence means for disadvantaged communities facing climate and cost burdens.

Speaker Bio

Safia Sheerin Abdul Kadhar is a data-driven energy data and strategy analyst at Lincus, specializing in HVAC analytics, energy audits, and equitable building performance solutions. She bridges advanced statistical modeling with community-centered approaches to energy affordability and climate resilience, advocating for sustainable systems that serve all communities. At Lincus, her work centers on electrification and building decarbonization initiatives aligned with California Energy Commission programs and utility portfolios. As part of her role, she contributes to measure development and updates, including technical characterizations, energy savings methodologies, and cost effectiveness inputs for emerging technologies.
She brings experience in evaluating advanced building systems, reviewing third party implemented utility programs, and translating regulatory guidance into defensible technical documentation that supports program implementation and long term climate goals.