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SUMMARY:Decarbonizing the Built Environment P1
DESCRIPTION:Part 1 Setting the Stage: Carbon in the Built Environment This session will take a holistic view of carbon drivers in the built environment. The first part in the series will set the stage for the next two courses\, outlining key definitions and drivers and presenting a path towards carbon neutral design. Through case studies we’ll explore holistic carbon on recent projects and areas where designers can have the most significant influence.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/decarbonizing-the-built-environment-p1/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,BAYREN,Home Performance with Energy Star,National Comfort Institute,Pacific Gas & Electric,Southern California Edison,TECH Clean California
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SUMMARY:Overcoming Roadblocks to Residential Electrification
DESCRIPTION:Globally\, the scientific community agrees that we must reduce carbon emissions to significantly reduce the impact of global warming. In the US\, buildings account for 40% of carbon emissions. In this class\, Steve Easley focuses on the top roadblocks and solutions for a timelier transition to decarbonization and electrification. For wide scale electrification to happen in a timely manner it will have to happen from the customer side of the meter. This class will address how best to make this a cost-effective reality. The challenge is the localized electrical grid capacity is in no way ready for mass electrification. There simply isn’t enough localized grid storage or grid capacity for homes\, for homes to have electric heat\, water heating\, cooking\, and vehicle charging. This class will address practical solutions. The class will focus on the design\, construction practices\, and technologies that will provide the best pathway for electrification of homes. \n 
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/overcoming-roadblocks-to-residential-electrification/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,Energy Code Ace,National Comfort Institute,Pacific Gas & Electric,Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Decarbonizing the Built Environment P2
DESCRIPTION:Part 2 Embodied Carbon and Zero Carbon Operations This session will focus on both embodied carbon and operational carbon. We’ll talk about leveraging whole building lifecycle assessment (LCA) to achieve meaningful embodied carbon reductions. We’ll also focus on methodologies to more accurately predict operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and using expertise in energy efficiency design alongside new hourly GHG emissions data to take projects beyond net zero energy.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/decarbonizing-the-built-environment-p2/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Multifamily Electrification 101
DESCRIPTION:Building electrification is advancing quickly with over 40 California jurisdictions adopting reach codes to advance electrification\, which is critical to meet our local and state goals. In this class\, we will discuss the benefits of electrification and the current policy and code considerations\, provide an overview of what should be considered in an all-electric multifamily project (both new and retrofit)\, and explore technologies for electrification for all end uses\, as well as the role of solar PV and electric vehicles. Come learn about what it takes to have a successful retrofit or new construction multifamily electrification project.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/multifamily-electrification-101-2/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,National Comfort Institute,Pacific Gas & Electric,Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Decarbonizing the Built Environment P3
DESCRIPTION:Part 3 Mechanical Design Considerations for Low-Carbon Operations This session will focus on low-carbon\, all-electric mechanical designs for multifamily residential and commercial buildings. More time will be dedicated to large commercial buildings and high-rise residential and their specific challenges. We’ll look at basic principals of low-carbon mechanical design and through case studies we will learn about different design options\, technologies and challenges specific to different building types. Domestic hot water will also be discussed but will not be the main focus of the class.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/decarbonizing-the-built-environment-p3/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230620T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230620T113000
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SUMMARY:Cost-Effective Approaches for Energy Efficient Remodels
DESCRIPTION:There are 82 million detached single-family homes in the US\, and according to the US Energy Information Administration\, there are 6.8 million in California. The average cost of energy in US households is about $2\,060 per year according to Energy Star with nearly half of that money going to heating and cooling. The average home also adds 7.5 tons of greenhouse gasses each year. Steve Easley will draw upon his building science consulting experience to illustrate the most cost-effective\, best practices measures to reduce energy use in the home. Steve prioritizes the energy-saving decisions and explains the best products and practices for insulation\, windows\, water heating\, lighting\, and HVAC system.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/cost-effective-approaches-for-energy-efficient-remodels/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,BAYREN,Building Decarbonization Coalition,Energy Code Ace,Home Performance with Energy Star,National Comfort Institute,Pacific Gas & Electric,Southern California Edison,Switch is On,TECH Clean California
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SUMMARY:The Grid: What is it and Should it Shape Policy for All-Electric Buildings?
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid (Online and In-Person) Yerba Buena Room (Bay Area Metro Center) 375 Beale Street San Francisco\, CA 94105 Questions about the electric grid’s capacity and reliability are coming up as local governments consider policies related to building energy use and electrification. Join us to explore these questions\, starting with how the grid works. Speakers will also discuss California’s plans to ensure a reliable and affordable grid powered with renewable energy\, the role of utilities\, and how local governments are navigating the issues. This Forum is free and open to all and will be in a hybrid format with options to attend in person or virtually.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/the-grid-what-is-it-and-should-it-shape-policy-for-all-electric-buildings/
LOCATION:Bay Area Metro Center\, 375 Beale St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:3C-REN,Association for Energy Affordability,Building Performance Association,National Comfort Institute,Pacific Gas & Electric,Southern California Edison
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