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AC & HP Air Distribution Parts 5-8

Online

This second half of the eight-part 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. This evening series equips participants with skills to design, install, commission, maintain, service, diagnose, and verify ducted airflow systems, ensuring they are safe, reliable, and energy-efficient. Schedule: 12/11/2024, 6:00-8:15pm Part 5: Building,

Top Ten Differences Between CO2 Transcritical Booster vs HFC Systems

Online

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

TECH & ESMAC Heat Pump Water Heater Education

Online

Overview The TECH & ESMAC (ENERGY STAR Heat Pump Water Heater Manufacturer Action Council) Heat Pump Water Heater Education includes a TECH overview, ENERGY STAR® overview, and a manufacturers heat pump water heater (HPWH) education session focused on technology features and benefits, appropriate applications, energy efficiency comparison to other water heater types, installation techniques and best practices, service support and warranty, proper maintenance, troubleshooting, and selling strategies. Attending the TECH & ESMAC training is required for upcoming HPWH funds. •

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Residential Standards: What’s New

Online

This online live event summarizes the new and revised requirements in the 2025 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or Energy Code) for single-family and multifamily buildings, and directs participants to informational resources and training that provide more in-depth information on the Energy Code. Join us to begin learning what the 2025 code means to you and your customers.

Financials of Solar & Storage (Battery)

Online

Evaluating the financials of solar projects with and without battery storage can be complex. This class will give attendees the ability to evaluate solar decisions for their own projects with the same financial metrics used in business. We will make use of PG&E’s WattPlan Solar Calculator tool to calculate utility costs with various inputs such as usage of the house, solar system size, battery size, and rate plan. We will use scenarios such as EV charging and all-electric home remodels

2025 Hot Water & Hot Air Forums

Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center 375 NE Holladay Street, Portland, Oregon

Overview Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center  ACEEE’s Hot Air and Hot Water Forums are the nation’s premier policy and technical conferences devoted to improving efficiency and decarbonizing space and water heating. The Forums bring together seasoned experts and new voices each year to discuss strategies for transforming the two biggest uses of energy in buildings. Join us in 2025 for discussions exploring efficiently producing, distributing, and using hot water and decarbonizing space heating in buildings of all

National Home Performance Conference & Trade Show

Hyatt Regency Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana

Registration is now open for our 39th annual national conference! This event will be hosted April 7-10 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel In New Orleans, LA. Each year, thousands of contractors, weatherization professionals, trainers, program administrators, energy auditors, and others working in residential energy efficiency gather for the latest industry education and networking.

2025 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry

UNC Charlotte Marriott Hotel and Conference Center 9041 Robert D Snyder Road, Charlotte, North Carolina

THEME: INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS, DECARBONIZATION, AND THE ENERGY TRANSITION The industrial sector accounts for one third of the U.S. primary energy use, so the energy transition presents enormous opportunities and risks for this sector. Industrial competitiveness is going to depend on continued investments in innovation, efficiency, and decarbonization. Research and development have always been a national strength. The transition also requires innovation in business models across the energy spectrum. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab estimates that only 50% of industrial energy is