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SUMMARY:Energy Resiliency for Homes
DESCRIPTION:This course will provide an understanding of energy resiliency and its importance in the face of extreme weather events and stress on the utility grid. It will cover important considerations when screening single-family residential buildings for energy resiliency and provide an overview of economic\, technical\, and operational considerations in developing an energy resiliency project\, including electrification of residential loads using heat pump water heaters and heat pump air conditioners\, electrification of transportation and electric vehicle charging\, and solar photovoltaic (PV) generation and storage sizing. \nCalifornia is facing extreme heat events and wildfires due to climate change\, both of which place stress on the grid\, the state is undertaking a major initiative to electrify energy end uses in an effort to meet decarbonization goals. This course will discuss how electrification of end-use technologies contributes to energy resiliency and decarbonization. \nThe course will also provide background on recent California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) rulings that drive PG&E’s energy resiliency-related incentive programs\, and will review available tax credits for project finance\, especially in light of changes implemented by the newly passed Inflation Reduction Act. Finally\, it will provide links to PG&E resources on resiliency\, interconnection\, and electrification.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/energy-resiliency-for-homes/
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,Southern California Edison
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