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It’s Not Easy Being Green: Workforce Development, Codes, & Decarbonization

Online

California and local governments have adopted ambitious climate plans and goals for their buildings, and the workforce is essential for putting those plans into action. From contractors to energy consultants to building department staff and more, the Bay Area needs sufficient trained personnel to carry out projects and ensure energy and greenhouse gas reductions are realized. Speakers will explore the relationship between workforce development and decarbonization, provide information about existing workforce development programs and efforts, and discuss gaps and challenges.

HRV and ERV Basics

Online

Event Description HRV and ERV Basics will provide introductory level information about HRVs and ERVs and how they are installed in today’s homes. Information will be provided to enable learners to achieve the following learning objectives: Describe how HRVs and ERVs provide fresh air into a home. Identify the components of HRV and ERV systems. Recognize and plan for climate and occupancy in system design. Explain the difference between HRVs and ERVs and accurately select the appropriate system. Understand energy

The Latest Tools for Building and HVAC Diagnostics

Online

Retrotec is the world's leading manufacturer of blower door and door fan test equipment. Retrotec equipment is used around the world, by demanding professionals, to conduct residential energy audits, large building leakage tests, duct leakage tests, and clean agent integrity tests. Join us to learn about the latest additions to the Retrotec product lineup! This webinar will introduce a range of breakthrough products to help you easily locate air leaks, measure duct and building pressures, and get the most out

USGBC-CA Webinar: Delivering Building Decarbonization at Home

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In this info session, we will share case studies around electrification, including lessons learned around technology deployment and community engagement. Join us to learn about some of our recent work on electrification and building decarbonization in low-income communities in Los Angeles through our Green Homes California Program. This initiative drives innovative, market-leading programs in communities on the frontlines of climate change. We engage with building owners, managers, and residents to drive cultural change and education that accelerates the decarbonization of existing single-