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Career Pathways for Home Energy Professionals

Online

Description: The home energy industry is rapidly expanding, offering numerous career opportunities in energy efficiency, solar energy, green building performance, and electrification. Whether you are a newcomer, a student, or an experienced professional, understanding available careers is crucial. This class provides an overview of diverse roles, from entry-level to advanced positions. It focuses on essential certifications, skills, and responsibilities for each role. Participants will learn about key tools and technologies like energy auditing, solar installation, HVAC systems, and building performance

Multifamily: Energy Code Implementation Series, with 2025 Code Updates

Online

Event Description As the 2022 energy code wraps up its final year, and the 2025 code emerges, we see the trends of building electrification, healthier indoor air quality and improved resiliency continue to permeate the code’s evolution. This series focuses on current best practices for implementation of energy strategies, as well as what’s around the corner with the new code that will take effect Jan. 1, 2026. With particular focus on the Central Coast region, we’ll discuss on what to

Electrification & Home Performance Series: 5 – How Tight is Too Tight? (Webinar)

Online

Description: Building electrification replaces fossil fuel systems with electric alternatives. As California shifts to all-electric homes, understanding home performance is essential. Key factors like energy efficiency, air-sealing, and insulation reduce energy use, improve air quality, and increase comfort. High performance homes use less energy, making electrification smoother and more sustainable. This class is the fifth in a series on Electrification & Home Performance and covers the relationship between leaky buildings and energy efficiency. Enhance your knowledge with a single class

The Business Opportunity of Electrification

Online

Description: The accelerating electrification market is creating new opportunities for companies in the residential energy sector. As homeowners transition from fossil fuel powered systems to electric alternatives, the need for knowledgeable professionals to assist them is increasing. This course aims to provide consultants and contractors with the insights and strategies needed to succeed in this expanding market. Participants will examine the drivers of electrification including policy changes, consumer preferences, and technological advancements. This class will address how to effectively present

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.

Combination Heat Pump Washer Dryers in Multifamily Buildings

Online

Standard clothes washers and dryers account for anywhere from 8-10% of the energy used in our homes and a significant amount of our water used. Heat pump dryers are the most efficient dryers on the market, using roughly 75% less energy than a typical electric resistance or gas dryer. Manufacturers have recently released combo washer + heat pump dryers that wash and dry a complete load of laundry in the same machine. Join us on Wednesday, July 30, for an

More Than One Brand In The Hand: Application Specific HPWH Design

Online

Event Description As California accelerates its push toward electrification, heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) are playing a critical role in driving efficient and clean water heating solutions. However, not all HPWHs are created equal—and not every brand is suited for every home. This webinar equips participants with the knowledge to make smart, scenario-specific choices when selecting HPWHs. We’ll begin with a brief overview of why HPWH deployment is a state priority, then explore the key factors that differentiate products—such as

Residential HVAC Sizing and Duct Design

Online

This course will review residential HVAC design basics and equipment selection, as well as explain how to process, check, and verify residential load calculations and duct designs that are required by the Mechanical Code and the Energy Code (e.g., ACCA Manual J and Manual D).

Providing Great Customer Service… In the Trenches

Online

House Characterization (HC) was developed to reduce efforts and maximize efficiency in Customers are the heart of our business—without them, we simply wouldn’t be here. That’s why mastering exceptional customer service isn’t optional—it’s essential. Too often, it’s the small oversights that leave a big, negative impression. In this impactful session, we’ll focus on the little things that actually matter most. Learn how to elevate every interaction, strengthen relationships, and create the kind of customer experiences that keep people coming back. Learning Objectives:

Electrification & Home Performance Series: 6 – Testing Residential Building Pressure (Webinar)

Online

Description: Building electrification replaces fossil fuel systems with electric alternatives. As California shifts to all-electric homes, understanding home performance is essential. Key factors like energy efficiency, air-sealing, and insulation reduce energy use, improve air quality, and increase comfort. High performance homes use less energy, making electrification smoother and more sustainable. This class is the sixth in a series on Electrification & Home Performance and covers the effect building pressure differences can have on the cost of heating and cooling. Enhance

IHACI – System Performance Module Part 3 (In-Person)

Energy Resource Center 9240 Firestone Blvd., Downey, CA, United States

This four-part webinar starts with the fundamentals and theory behind residential and light commercial HVAC system performance with an overview as applied to the California market. This module introduces and details the “whole-house” concept, outlines the instruments and field techniques required to measure HVAC system performance, and problem-solves any issues discovered. Participants will learn the broad skill sets required to understand and evaluate the whole HVAC system and provide the client with an HVAC system that will be safe and