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Heat Pump Water Heaters for Building Departments

Online

Heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) are an increasingly popular technology that are a highly efficient means of providing hot water to houses. This training will describe HPWHs, code requirements for HPWHs, resources for permitting and compliance, and best practices for enforcement. Topics Covered: Overview of water heater technologies and trends, identifying HPWHs in the field, Energy Code requirements for HPWH installations and replacements, Energy Code compliance forms, and requirements specific to HPWHs.

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.

Single Family Contractor Workshop (key incentives & opportunities)

Oakland City Center Conference Center 500 12th Street, Suite #105, Oakland

Bay Area Regional Energy Network and TECH Clean California would like to invite you to an in-person workshop to learn more about key incentives and rebates in the Bay Area as well as upcoming training opportunities for your business. This year, many new funding sources will be available for energy efficiency and the electrification of gas systems. These funding sources can be combined with existing programs to provide thousands of dollars in incentives for each household to make home energy

How the Energy Code Treats Electrification

Online

This class will focus on the energy code and green building code while touching on other parts of the building code and as related to different electrification technologies.

Single-family Standards: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) – offered in partnership with Energy Code Ace

Online

This virtual course focuses on requirements in the 2022 Energy Code (Title 24, Part 6) for accessory dwelling units (ADU) in an event supported by Energy Code Ace and BayREN. We will discuss how to identify the ADU type and its impact on Energy Code requirements for envelope, mechanical, photovoltaics (PV), battery storage or battery ready and HERS measures. We will also review how the compliance metrics differ depending on ADU type, including the new EDR source energy metrics for