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Building Electrification Fundamentals 1 – BE & Me (Webinar)

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Course Description: Have you ever wondered how electric technologies may impact you, your home, or your workplace? Or wondered what impacts they may have on your energy consumption, costs, or even the environment? If so, you are not alone and you won’t want to miss out on this class. This class, taught by Robert Hagstrom from SCEs Engineering team, will lightly cover a variety of topics related to Climate and Sustainability Goals, the value of electric technologies, and how to

Right-Sizing Plumbing in Homes and Apartment Buildings

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Description: Effective July 1, 2024, the Appendix M, Peak Water Demand Calculator (WDC) became part of the California Plumbing Code. Instead of using flow rates and flush volumes from the 1940s, the WDC will allow you to “right-size” the cold and hot water distribution systems in homes and apartment buildings using modern information about flow rates and simultaneous use. Does this sound like a snoozer? Actually, it is an environmentally responsible solution that can save energy, time, money, and water. Learning

Building Electrification Fundamentals 2 – Overview of BE (Webinar)

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Course Description: Have Energy Efficiency (EE), Building Electrification (BE), Transportation Electrification (TE), and Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) got you feeling like you’re in over your head? If so, we look forward to you joining us for an Overview of Building Electrification! This class, the second in a BE series, being offered by the Energy Education Centers (EECs) will expand upon topics introduced in ‘Building Electrification and Me’. Taught by Kavita Rodrigues from the EECs, this class will provide attendees with

Debunking Electrification Myths – Addressing Misconceptions about BE (Webinar)

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Course Description: Do many of your clients often have the same questions about electrification, and you’re not sure how to respond? This session will address common misconceptions surrounding building and transportation electrification. We will explore life cycle costs associated with transitioning to electrified buildings, discuss the evolving electric grid, highlight efficient technologies such as heat pumps and electric vehicles, and evaluate environmental impacts relative to fossil-based technologies. Through interactive discussions and evidence-based insights, participants will gain a deeper understanding of

Top Ten Differences Between CO2 Transcritical Booster vs HFC Systems

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Course Description: (Online / 9:00am–12:00pm Pacific Time) This 3-hour course will cover the 10 key design consideration between CO2 Transcritical booster and HFC systems. The instructor will cover gas cooler types, key design considerations and will review subcritical and Transcritical modes of operation. High pressure concerns, pressure reliefs, where they occur and how standstill pressures are mitigated during the off cycle. The class will also cover critical and triple point of CO2 as well as importance of effectively managing high pressure

Building Electrification Fundamentals 3 – Intro to BE Technologies

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Course Description: The clean energy economy is upon us but what does that mean to you? Learn about the technologies utilized to turn your building into an efficient, clean and healthy space to live and work. This period of transition will utilize many different products and you will learn about how these technologies can transform your space while still receiving all the same, or more benefits. This class will cover the carbon and bill savings opportunities for: solar photovoltaics, energy storage,

Building Electrification Fundamentals 4 – Financial Costs and Benefits of the BE/FS Transition

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Course Description: Interested in transforming your building to a clean, safe, and healthy all-electric structure but hesitant due to the cost? What are the costs to install and operate this equipment? Are there incentives available to aid in this transition? What are the benefits both financial and non-financial? Do you need a new electric panel? This workshop will address all those questions covering the general cost of equipment, how to think incrementally as you transition and the benefits of planning

An Introduction to Electric Construction Equipment (Webinar)

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Course Description: This class is an introduction to electric construction equipment. The goal is to inform contractors and policy makers about the wide range of available electric bulldozers, backhoes, bobcats, cranes, forklifts, solar+battery generators, jackhammers, pressure washers, work trucks and more. We will discuss the equipment’s practical features, costs, benefits and limitations. Instructor Information: Sean Armstrong Sean Armstrong was raised on a Wisconsin farm, has been part of seven farming businesses, co-owns a working ranch, and consults nationally on all-electric

Introduction to Heat Pumps – Part 1 (Webinar)

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Course Description: This is part 1 of a 2 part class. Heat Pumps are the most efficient method to not only heat and cool spaces, but to provide domestic water heating in both multifamily and commercial applications. This course explores the composition, operation, and application of heat pumps in building settings. Specifically, this course examines the evolution and versatility of heat pump technology in comfort heating/cooling and domestic hot water applications, successful implementation examples, and essential lessons learned. Furthermore, learners

Introduction to Heat Pumps – Part 2 (Webinar)

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Course Description: This is part 2 of a 2 part class. Heat Pumps are the most efficient method to not only heat and cool spaces, but to provide domestic water heating in both multifamily and commercial applications. This course explores the composition, operation, and application of heat pumps in building settings. Specifically, this course examines the evolution and versatility of heat pump technology in comfort heating/cooling and domestic hot water applications, successful implementation examples, and essential lessons learned. Furthermore, learners

Avoiding Main Panel Upgrades – Part 1: Demystifying & Calculating Loads on Your Main Panel

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Description: This is part 1 of a 2 part class. Understanding your main electrical panel is essential for the transition to an electrified home. This session simplifies the components of the main electrical panel in a home. It will explain prescriptive and performance-based load calculations to determine whether a main panel upgrade is necessary. It also covers load management techniques and how power-efficient appliances can reduce demand on the electrical panel. Learning Outcomes: As a result of attending this class

Avoiding Main Panel Upgrades – Part 2: Advanced Solutions & Technologies to Maximize Panel Capacity

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Description: This is part 2 of a 2 part class. With increasing demand for electrification, strategically avoiding main panel upgrades offers significant advantages. This class covers innovative solutions to maximize panel capacity including 120-volt appliances, smart panels, load management systems and power control technologies. Participants will learn how to calculate and manage back-feed from solar and storage systems and the use of digital solutions to safely extend the capabilities of their existing electrical infrastructure. Learning Outcomes: As a result of