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Contractor Demand Building Program

Ferguson Facility Pomona 2750 Towne Ave.

The Contractor Demand Building Program is a hands-on training initiative designed to support California’s skilled trade workforce in the proper installation of Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWH). Open to all California licensed contractors and their affiliated installers or technicians, the program offers in-person training sessions held throughout Southern California Edison (SCE) territory. There is no limit to the number of team members a contractor can send. Upon successful completion of the course, each participant receives one HPWH unit to install

Heat Pump Water Heater Day 2025

Online

We’re a go for Heat Pump Water Heater Day on Thursday, October 23, 2025! It’s an entire day dedicated to heat pump water heater (HPWH) education and awareness on residential and commercial heat pump water heaters, with special events during the week leading up to the big day. Like the versatile Inspector Gadget himself, HPWHs are always on duty and have the impact of many high-tech gadgets that meet hot water needs while cutting emissions, saving energy, and more. This virtual

Ongoing

High-Performance HVAC Design and Redesign for Electrification

NCI Anaheim 2050 S. Santa Cruz St., Suite 1000,, Anaheim

In this three-day educational experience, TECH Clean CA-approved contractors will learn to accurately complete four stages of system design using NCI principles and Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) Manuals J, S, D, and T using Elite RHVAC Software package for new and existing homes. This class is for engineers, sales professionals, and in-house designers who own or plan to purchase Elite RHVAC software.    Includes lunch, beverages, and snacks.

All Electric Retrofit with Electric Panel Constraints

Online

Event Description The building industry will need to electrify buildings at a fast pace if cities and counties are to meet their goals for reducing Carbon emissions. One of the obstacles commonly cited for keeping status quo gas systems in place is limited space in the electric panel serving the building. We will cover how electric panels are sized according to the electrical code and demonstrate tools to double-check those calculations. Options for making existing electric panels work will be