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SUMMARY:High Performance Homes Valuation 2 Parts 1-3
DESCRIPTION:For RE Appraisers This is #3 of a 3-Course Series.\nThose who complete the series will earn a Special Certificate.\n1. Solar PV: Technology and Valuation ( agents\, appraisers) Held 10/28/2024\n2. Carbon Free Homes: Features\, Benefits\, Valuation ( agents\, appraisers) (Held 11/4/2024)\n3. High Performance Homes Valuation 2 (This Webinar) Classes will be delivered in 3 segments on the same morning. 9am-12:20pm PST 3 hrs CE: BREA\, BOE \nTopics covered:\n– Client’s Journey. We consider 4 different scenarios related to buyers and sellers\, their various motivations and the connections to the benefits of higher performance homes.\n– How & why HP homes can be superior to code-built. We examine 12 distinct benefits.\n– Advancing knowledge of building science: orientation\, enclosures\, mechanical systems\, solar and storage. We refer to a real project in-progress of construction\, a Passive House zero-emissions home.\n– Recognize features during inspections\, understand their benefits\, and be equipped with key questions to ask about subject homes and comparables. – Review the three standard valuation approaches and discuss a key challenge to completing an appraisal; what questions to ask about comparables.\n– Class exercise: Appraisers will gain practice in application as they consider a real\, in-progress of construction\, zero-emissions home. The ensuing group discussion of valuation approaches and challenges is a highlight of this session and of the entire 3-course series. \n\nNov 12\, 2024 09:00 AM\nNov 12\, 2024 10:10 AM\nNov 12\, 2024 11:20 AM
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/high-performance-homes-valuation-2-parts-1-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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SUMMARY:A Guide to HERS Testing and the Responsibilities of a Contractor
DESCRIPTION:Live webinar covering the basics of the California Energy Code\, required compliance documentation and contractor/installer responsibilities. \nHave questions? Stay for a live Q&A following the webinar! \nIf you have any questions regarding the webinar or have problems signing up\, please send an email to Training@ConSol.org for assistance.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/a-guide-to-hers-testing-and-the-responsibilities-of-a-contractor/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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SUMMARY:Room Heat Pumps - Cooling and Heating in a Small Package
DESCRIPTION:As summers continue to get hotter\, more and more people need 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. In heating mode these products are twice as energy efficient as resistance heaters. They come in several configurations – conventional window-mounted\, saddle back window mounted\, or portable roller style with hoses that connect to outside air. They’re a great way to increase comfort all year long and reduce your reliance on gas or expensive electric baseboard heating. Because they are a DIY installation\, they can be a great solution for renters. These units are lower cost than full home heat pumps and are powered by a standard 120V outlet. The models available today typically cost $500-800. They provide energy efficient heating and cooling ideal for apartments or single rooms in larger homes. Existing models have been designed to work in mild climates\, but more powerful and more expensive\, cold climate versions are expected to become available soon. Join us as we dive into the world of room heat pumps with our expert panelist. We will answer the following questions and more: What are the configurations available and how do they compare? How are they different from ductless and whole house heat pumps? How are they different from window air conditioners? How do you install and use them? What are the ideal use cases for room heat pumps? What should you know before shopping for a room heat pump? What are some of the top models available? Are rebates and incentives available to help lower the cost? When will the cold climate versions be available and how much will they cost? We’ll see you on August 14th as we dive into this exciting product area to help you determine if a room heat pump would work for you. This webinar is part of the Electrify Now “Go Electric!” series.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/room-heat-pumps-cooling-and-heating-in-a-small-package/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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SUMMARY:Embodied Carbon + Electrification – Full Path to Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:A focal point of our discussion will be retrofitting existing buildings and the imperative to reuse materials and structures. We’ll address the necessity of developing new systems and methodologies to facilitate this transition\, emphasizing both environmental benefits and economic returns. Our panelists will share their insights on integrating heat pumps and optimizing building envelopes to minimize energy consumption while effectively reusing existing infrastructure\, thereby reducing overall carbon footprints. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain a comprehensive overview of embodied carbon and electrification\, including the importance of building performance standards in achieving operational carbon reduction goals. \nPanelists:\nJennifer Taranto – Vice President of Sustainability at STO Building Group \nJennifer\, with over 25 years in commercial real estate and construction\, is the vice president of sustainability at STO Building Group. Passionate about minimizing environmental impact\, she shapes client goals and guides project teams to achieve corporate responsibility milestones\, reducing operating costs and emissions. \nA founder of Built Environment Plus\, Jennifer is a sustainable construction leader\, recognized with WELL AP (2018)\, WELL Faculty (2019-2021)\, and LEED Fellow (2023) awards. A speaker on the subject\, she holds a BSc in Construction Engineering from North Carolina State University. \nAurora Jensen – Embodied Carbon Lead with Brightworks Sustainability in New York City \nAurora is the Embodied Carbon Lead with Brightworks Sustainability in New York City with a focus on materials and carbon\, and a part-time faculty member at the Parsons School of Design. With her work she seeks to engage multiple scales of social and environmental concerns—from microscale heat flows to macroscale supply chains—by linking passive\, active\, and materials design decisions to climate. She uses her experience in high performance energy modelling and whole building life cycle assessment (WBLCA) to drive down the operational and embodied carbon of projects. She sits on the ILFI Energy and Carbon TAG\, and co-leads the NYC chapter of the Carbon Leadership Forum. Aurora received her Masters in Design Studies in Energy and Environment with distinction from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/embodied-carbon-electrification-full-path-to-decarbonization/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NBI,San Diego LEARN
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SUMMARY:EN Webinar: Electric Yard Care – Ditch the Gas
DESCRIPTION:Electrifying your home means switching out everything that burns fossil fuels\, including your yard equipment. It’s easier than ever to take this affordable step towards home electrification with the efficient electric options for mowing\, leaf blowing\, trimming and edging on the market today. Battery-powered tools are much quieter to operate and require no messy filling with fuels and oil and virtually no maintenance. They start at the push of a button and produce zero carbon emissions or air pollution. Modern battery systems make them easy to recharge and all your tools can share the same batteries. \nJoin us for a 30-minute webinar in which we’ll discuss the advantages of battery powered electric equipment and answer any questions you may have about switching to this superior solution for yard care: \n\nWhy the noise\, air pollution\, carbon pollution and solid waste from gas powered tools have a surprisingly high negative impact on our environment\, and how electric power tools eliminate those problems.\nHow the latest generation of battery electric tools rival or surpass the performance of gas power tools and require virtually no maintenance.\nHow electric tools compare on cost of operation compared to gas models\, especially as fuel prices continue to rise and battery technology continues to improve.\nHow the power tool industry is moving in the direction of battery electric just like the automotive industry.\nHow to choose a reliable system of tools that best meets your needs and reduces equipment costs.\nTips for how to use batteries and maintain their maximum lifespan.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to make a positive impact on your yard and the environment! Join us to learn how to electrify your home and embrace a cleaner\, quieter\, and healthier outdoor space. \nRSVP \nThis webinar is part of the Electrify Now “Go Electric!” series developed in partnership with LEARN. Find more Go Electric! webinars with information and tips on other important electrification topics here. \nLEARN is a San Diego based workforce education and training program that has partnered with Electrify Now to offer free energy efficiency and electrification webinars. Please visit the LEARN website for more information.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/en-webinar-electric-yard-care-ditch-the-gas/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:San Diego Building Electrification Coalition,San Diego LEARN
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SUMMARY:Combi Heat Pump Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will delve into combination space and water heating systems\, also known as combi systems. While these systems seem promising\, they present a level of complexity that raises questions about their practicality. The current market boasts standalone heat pump water heaters and space conditioning heat pump systems. This webinar will explore whether it is possible to merge them into a singular device and not sacrifice efficiency and cost. \n\n\n\nField research is underway\, examining various configurations of space and water heating combined systems. In Europe and Asia there are many more market available combi heat pump and heat pump water heating technologies. Products available in the U.S. market are in early commercialization stages and appear tailored for single-family residential use. Some systems offer cooling as an add-on system while others have cooling offered by default. \nJoin us for this event to learn about ongoing advancements in combi systems and the need for further exploration to optimize efficiency\, affordability\, and suitability in order to successfully combine heat pumps for space and water heating. \nPanelists include:\nEdward Louie\nEdward is a Building Energy Efficiency Research Engineer with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He loves all things related to building science\, energy efficiency\, and sustainability. His focus is on residential homes. For retrofitting millions of existing homes\, his overarching solution is to implement low-cost\, relatively easy-to-execute envelope improvements to reduce air leakage\, increase insulation and then meet the thermal loads with very energy efficient heat pumps for space conditioning and domestic hot water. \nPierre Delforge\nPierre is co-founder and head of Product and Operations at Harvest Thermal\, where he is leading product design\, development\, and deployment. Before Harvest\, Pierre spent 20 years in the computer industry\, and 12 at NRDC where he led building decarbonization policy advocacy. Pierre is passionate about making home decarbonization cost-effective and accessible to all. \nModerator:\nJoe Wachunas\, Program Manager\, New Buildings Institute
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/combi-heat-pump-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NBI,San Diego LEARN
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