Building Decarbonization Coalition
- 3C-REN
- ACEEE
- Advanced Water Heating Initiative
- Association for Energy Affordability
- BAYREN
- Building Decarbonization Coalition
- Building Performance Association
- Building Performance Institute
- EEBA
- Efficiency First California
- Emerald Cities Collaborative
- Energy Circle
- Energy Code Ace
- Home Performance with Energy Star
- MCE
- National Comfort Institute
- NBI
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- PG&E Single Point of Contact service
- Reedwood Coast Energy Center
- Retrotec
- San Diego Building Electrification Coalition
- San Diego LEARN
- SoCalGas
- Southern California Edison
- Switch is On
- TECH Clean California
- U.S Department of Energy
- USGBC
- Reset
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Extreme Weather Events and Building Resilience in Home Electrification and Decarbonization
Extreme Weather Events and Building Resilience in Home Electrification and Decarbonization
Climate change is driving a rise in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, such as heatwaves, cold snaps, floods, hurricanes, etc., significantly impacting the stability and reliability of buildings’ energy systems and infrastructure. This seminar will delve into the intersection of extreme weather events and resilience strategies associated with reducing emissions from homes. Key topics include identifying the vulnerabilities of current home electrification systems to extreme weather events and highlighting the critical need for home resilient design and
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The Multi-State Plan to Power a Surge in Heat Pump Adoption
The Multi-State Plan to Power a Surge in Heat Pump Adoption
Earlier this year, nine states plus Washington, DC, signed an agreement to meet ambitious heat pump targets and reduce emissions from buildings. Hear from Emily Levin of the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM), who drafted the agreement, on how it came to be and what the states are now doing to meet the commitment. Also hear from Zach Berzolla of the Maryland Department of the Environment about the specific steps his state is taking to accelerate heat