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Novel Heat Pump Applications for New Construction and Retrofits

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Join us for a webinar in which we discuss groundbreaking ways to approach heat pumps that can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of retrofits and new construction. Traditional approaches, like Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) systems and 1-to-1 mini splits, have drawbacks like high embodied carbon, or face challenges with new refrigerant requirements, central system complexities, or space limitations with existing buildings. This webinar explores a series of novel heat pump solutions—large geothermal, window saddle units, packaged terminal heat pumps, and

Geothermal Heat Pumps

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Join us on February 19th as we explore the world of Geothermal Heat Pumps (GHPs), a technology that harnesses the constant temperature of the shallow earth to provide heating and cooling. Because the ground can absorb excess heat during the summer and act as a heat source during the winter, GHPs are extremely efficient—reducing energy consumption up to 44% compared to air source heat pumps and 72% compared to standard HVAC systems. While more costly to install, GHPs offer greater

Introduction to Eliminating Main Panel Upgrades

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This introductory webinar sets the stage for a transformative six-part series. This webinar demystifies the main electrical panel and explains the flow of electricity in the home. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how electrical systems manage energy demand (loads, such as appliances and electronics) and energy supply (generation, like solar panels and batteries). The course provides actionable strategies to add new loads, integrate distributed energy resources (DERs) like solar and batteries, and optimize existing systems—all while eliminating the

Adding Solar & Storage to Existing NEM 1 & NEM 2 Systems

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As energy needs grow, many homeowners with existing solar systems realize their current setup may no longer cover increased usage but don't want to lose their NEM status. Whether you’re adding electric appliances or electric vehicle, or looking to add a battery to protect against power shut-off event this webinar will help you navigate expanding your solar system and integrating battery storage while preserving or optimizing your Net Energy Metering (NEM) agreement. You’ll learn when keeping your current NEM benefits

Combined Water and Space Heating

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A single heat pump to heat and cool your home and heat your water. Join us as we dive into combination water and space heating systems, also known as combi heat pumps. Water heating, space heating and space cooling, all using one outdoor unit. By combining these systems into one, there’s ample opportunity for efficiency and cost savings, by sharing the most expensive part of the system. But this brings with it a new level of complexity that has raised

Adding Solar & Storage to Existing NEM 1 & NEM 2 Systems

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As energy needs grow, many homeowners with existing solar systems realize their current setup may no longer cover increased usage but don't want to lose their NEM status. Whether you’re adding electric appliances or electric vehicle, or looking to add a battery to protect against power shut-off event this webinar will help you navigate expanding your solar system and integrating battery storage while preserving or optimizing your Net Energy Metering (NEM) agreement. You’ll learn when keeping your current NEM benefits

Electrification Incentives

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Harness the incentives that are making electrification more affordable than ever. Upgrading your home with high efficiency electric appliances and switching to an electric vehicle will lower your ongoing energy costs and dramatically reduce your carbon emissions, but the initial costs can be daunting. Fortunately, significant incentives are available from utilities, states and the federal government to help you reduce the up front costs of EVs, heat pumps, weatherization, and other home upgrades. These incentives can save you thousands of

Comprehensive HVAC Systems: AC, HP, and Refrigeration Training 8-part series

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This 8 part series will be held over four days from 6:00-8:15 pm PDT. Part 1 & 2: 5/5/2025 Part 3 & 4: 5/6/2025 Part 5 & 6: 5/12/2025 Part 7 & 8: 5/13/2025 CEUs: This course qualifies for a total of eight CEHs (continuing education hours) through North American Technician Excellence (NATE). Part 1 introduces air conditioning and heat pump systems, focusing on the importance of equipment knowledge, airflow, and proper refrigerant charging for system performance. Part 2 explains

IHACI – AC & HP Air Distribution

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This eight-part evening series is for HVAC professionals, from beginners to those with intermediate experience. It covers foundational principles of ducted air distribution systems and processes for Quality Installation (QI), Quality Maintenance (QM), and Quality Service (QS) for residential and light commercial systems in California. We'll equip participants with skills to design, install, commission, maintain, service, diagnose, and verify ducted airflow systems, ensuring they are safe, reliable, & energy-efficient. 6/16, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Air distribution in HVAC systems, duct design,

IHACI – AC & HP Air Distribution II

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6/17, 6:00-8:15pm Part 3: HVAC duct design methods, focusing on the Equal Friction Method, including rules, principles, and examples for determining duct sizes and airflow requirements. Part 4: Practical application of the Equal Friction Method in designing residential and commercial duct systems, including heat load calculations, friction loss adjustments, duct layout planning, and friction rate calculations. Concludes with hands-on examples and commissioning preparations.

Room Heat Pumps 2.0 – Cooling and Heating in a Small Package

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As summers continue to get hotter, more and more people are needing air conditioning to beat the heat. Room heat pumps are low cost, easy to install products that deliver powerful cooling, and have the added advantage of providing supplemental heating when the temperatures fall. They come in window-mounted options or portable, roller style configurations which are easier to move and install. They’re a great way to increase comfort all year long and reduce your reliance on gas or expensive

IHACI – AC & HP Air Distribution III

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6/23, 6-8:15pm Part 5: Building, commissioning, and maintaining commercial duct systems. Topics include design considerations, installation procedures, testing, balancing, and regular maintenance for efficient airflow and optimal performance. Part 6: Selecting air filters and enhancing the return air side of commercial duct systems to improve overall performance.