We invite you to join us for DOE BENEFIT’s webinar showcasing eight updated building electrification guides to help you navigate building construction and renovation regulations.

We invite you to join us for an exciting webinar marking the end of the Buildings Energy Efficiency Frontiers & Innovation Technologies (BENEFIT) project funded by DOE. Discover net zero resources for electrification and space and water heating designed specifically to empower you in making informed decisions about your building design, construction, and operations. From heat pump water heaters to air-to-air heat pumps, we have you covered with checklists, guides, and more.

Register today and stay ahead of the curve as we provide an overview of eight updated building electrification guides to help you navigate building construction and renovation regulations.

1. Heat Pump Water Heater Permitting and Inspection Checklist

2. Heat Pump Space Heating Permitting & Inspection Checklist

3. Electrification Checklist for Home Energy Auditors

4. Home Electrification and Electric Panel Considerations

5. Air-to-Air Heat Pumps for Space Conditioning

6. Sizing Multi-Family Electric Water Heating Swaps

7. Design Considerations for Electric Heating Swaps in Multi-Family Buildings

8. Making the Transition to All-Electric Buildings: A Design Guide

Who should attend: Designers, building officials, installing contractors, homeowners, and anyone interested in building electrification.

With the aim of closing the competency gaps for building professionals, this Resources for High-Efficiency Electrification Technology Training webinar will equip you to adapt to the fast-paced changes in technology aimed at advancing energy efficiency.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge to excel in the best design and construction practices. Join us in shaping the building industry’s future—secure your spot today!

Speaker:

Grant Sheely, Technical Associate, New Buildings Institute

Grant is a technical associate on the codes and policy team. He has experience managing sustainability and certification projects as well as contributing to corporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy. With a BA from Oberlin College in mathematics and physics with a minor in environmental studies, Grant brings our team a blend of analytical and environmental expertise. Prior to joining NBI, Grant coordinated LEED, PHIUS, and Fitwel Certification projects, performing field inspections, energy modeling with WUFI Software, and compliance with high-performance program requirements and local/state codes.