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SUMMARY:Contractor Demand Building Program
DESCRIPTION:Program description\nThe 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 within SCE’s service area. This program helps accelerate the adoption of energy-efficient technologies while supporting California’s decarbonization goals. Please visit www.on.sce.com/hpwh to register
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/contractor-demand-building-program-5/
LOCATION:SCE Energy Education Center\, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave\, Irwindale
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Practical Guide to All-Electric Residential Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nBuilding All-Electric homes is becoming increasingly stronger than ever. These homes are not only cheaper to construct and operate\, but they also offer healthier and more comfortable living environments. Additionally\, they produce roughly half the greenhouse gas emissions compared to mixed fuel homes. The 2025 California energy code is set to accelerate the adoption of All-Electric buildings\, making compliance with energy regulations easier. This class\, led by two experienced instructors who have personally built All-Electric homes\, provides an insider’s perspective on designing and constructing electric homes. The instructors will share examples from their professional work\, address common objections and obstacles\, and offer valuable lessons learned from the field. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the technologies that make All-Electric homes possible\, including Heat Pumps\, Heat Pump Water Heaters\, Induction Cooking\, Heat Pump Clothes Dryers. Join us to explore why All-Electric homes are the future of sustainable living and how they facilitate easier energy code compliance. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nAnalyze and compare the advantages of all-electric homes over typical mixed fuel homes\, focusing on aspects such as cost-effectiveness\, health benefits\, reduced emissions\, and overall quality of life\nIdentify and describe the key products and systems used in all-electric homes\, including heat pumps for space conditioning\, heat pump water heaters\, induction cooktops\, and electric clothes dryers\nDemonstrate how to model all-electric systems for Title 24 compliance\nEvaluate the cost-effectiveness of all-electric designs compared to traditional designs\nIllustrate and compare the application of all-electric systems in single-family homes\, multifamily buildings\, remodels\, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs)\nExplain the quality of life benefits associated with all-electric designs\, including improved indoor air quality\, enhanced safety\, reduced noise levels\, and increased convenience
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/practical-guide-to-all-electric-residential-buildings-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Making a High Quality Home Electrification Plan
DESCRIPTION:This course introduces the ingredients of a good electrification plan and shows participants how to produce one. Trainers will start by demonstrating how to gather critical data from a home\, including utility data\, key photos\, measurements and homeowner preferences. Next\, participants will learn how to use that data\, combined with load calculations (covered in the previous class)\, to select the best equipment for each end use in a home. Finally\, trainers will show how to pull all of the pieces together into a set of actionable reports that homeowners can use to guide them on their electrification journeys. Home electrification plans emerge as a potential brand builders and differentiators for building contractors and tradespeople. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nGathering data for a quality electrification plan\nEquipment selection\nKey customer reports\nMaking the plan actionable\nInstallation costs and incentives\nKeeping operating costs low\nMyths of electrification debunked\nSelling points of an electrification plan\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the data that needs to be collected for a good electrification plan and where to find it\nSelect a set of electric appliances that both meets a client’s needs and avoids increasing the size of the main electrical panel\nProduce a detailed project plan that shows how to achieve full electrification\nProduce a wiring plan that helps guide electricians toward accurate bids even when electrification is phased over a couple of years\nDescribe how a plan helps customers gain the confidence to get started on electrification and avoid missteps\nArticulate how electrification planning may boost sales or result in strong referrals
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/making-a-high-quality-home-electrification-plan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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SUMMARY:Preparing Buildings for Wildfire Resiliency in 2025 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:3C-REN invites building professionals and community members to join us for an in-person forum on November 4\, 2025\, from 10 AM – 1 PM at the Louise Lowry Davis Center in Santa Barbara. \nThis forum\, Preparing Buildings for Wildfire Resiliency in 2025 and Beyond\, will host a diverse panel of experts exploring perspectives on recent wildfire rebuilding efforts\, strategies to strengthen building wildfire resiliency\, and how recently adopted code updates prompted by wildfires such as AB 130 and Executive Order N-29-25 affect the current rebuilding process. \nAttendees will have a chance to engage with the speakers and network with fellow attendees while enjoying lunch following the conclusion of the presentations. \nAll attendees will be entered into a giveaway. At the end of the forum\, one lucky attendee will be selected to receive an air purifier so be sure to stay through the end of the program for your chance to win! \nAfter attending this forum\, participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand upcoming 2025 Energy Code changes related to wildfire-driven code updates including AB 130 and Executive Order N-29-25\, and how these influence local rebuilding efforts.\nIdentify obstacles and opportunities to permitting rebuilds after wildfires\nExplain the most effective and cost-efficient home hardening strategies that meet the Energy Code\nGain insights into how wildfire resilient design on homes influence firefighting strategies.\nExplore ways to encourage wildfire resilient buildings\n\n  \nAfter the forum\, from 1:30 – 2:30 PM\, join us for a special tour of the County of Santa Barbara Emergency Operations Center & Regional Fire Communications Center which is the first building in Santa Barbara to achieve net zero energy status. This state-of-the-art facility not only showcases sustainable design but also serves a vital mission: delivering exceptional medical\, fire\, and rescue dispatch services for public safety partners across Santa Barbara County. More details to follow after registering for the tour. \nSpeakers \n\nMike Horgan\, Cairn Collaborative\nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting\nRyan Cullinen\, Allen Construction\nChris Olmstead\, Santa Barbara County Fire Department
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/preparing-buildings-for-wildfire-resiliency-in-2025-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Louise Lowry Davis Center\, 111 W. Victoria Street\, Santa Barbara
CATEGORIES:3C-REN
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SUMMARY:Handling a Chaotic Work Environment: How To Prioritize Work and Make Smart Decisions Under Pressure
DESCRIPTION:Feeling stretched thin? Drowning in decisions? In today’s fast-paced\, always-on work environment\, managing competing demands can feel impossible. This dynamic\, interactive webinar is here to change that. \nJoin business performance expert Chris DeVany for a hands-on session packed with real-world tools\, techniques\, and exercises to help you cut through the chaos\, clarify priorities\, and make confident\, impactful decisions – especially under pressure. You’ll walk away with an actionable plan to handle complex workloads and drive stronger results\, even in unpredictable times.\nWhether you’re leading a team\, juggling multiple roles\, or simply trying to stay ahead of the curve\, this session will re-energize your approach to productivity and performance! \nLearning Objectives: \n\nPinpoint the highest-impact tasks and stay focused in high-pressure situations\nSharpen your communication to clarify expectations and reduce rework\nEvaluate choices effectively to make sound\, confident decisions\nCommunicate decisions clearly to gain buy-in and minimize resistance\n\nAbout the Instructor:\nChris DeVany is the founder and president of Pinnacle Performance Improvement Worldwide\, a firm which focuses on management and organization development. Pinnacle’s clients include government agencies from the United States\, the Royal Government of Saudi Arabia\, Canada\, Cayman Islands\, global organizations such as Visa International\, Cadence Design Systems\, Coca Cola\, Sprint\, Microsoft\, Aviva Insurance\, Schlumberger and over 500 other organizations in 22 countries. His book 90 Days to a High-Performance Team\, published by McGraw Hill\, is helping thousands of executives\, managers and team leaders improve performance.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/handling-a-chaotic-work-environment-how-to-prioritize-work-and-make-smart-decisions-under-pressure/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Building Performance Institute
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