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Comply With Me: Ace the New Energy Code!

Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave., Irwindale, CA

Join Energy Code Ace on March 4 – 5, 2026 at The Energy Education Center in Irwindale for two days of thought leadership, case studies, in-depth training opportunities, and networking events that will help you glide through the updates to the 2025 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or Energy Code). Why Attend? Subject matter experts will address common questions about code compliance, sharing hands-on solutions, tools, and resources to help you navigate California’s Energy Code and

Net Zero Energy Buildings Now and What’s Next

Buildings tend to be the primary energy consumer in the U.S.—and amid rising utility prices and concerns about the impacts of climate change, efforts are being made to incorporate energy saving strategies into commercial building design, construction, and operation. The concept of a Net Zero Energy building, which produces as much energy as it uses annually, is a reality in most regions. These buildings often come with added benefits that include improved comfort and resilience. In this online event, our

IHACI – NATE HVAC Support Training Part 1

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

This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries, electrical, tools, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service, system design, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components, proper design, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical

IHACI: Air Distribution Module (Part 3 of 4)

PG&E Stockton Conference Center 3136 Boeing Way, Stockton, California

Part 3 of 4 - March 4, 2026 (6pm - 9pm) Fundamental Theory and Techniques of Air Side Design and Installation focuses on commercial duct system construction, system testing and performance evaluation, return air system upgrade and improvement including post-installation checks to verify that they system operates within manufacturer parameters with optimal performance. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Commercial duct system construction System testing and performance evaluation Return air system upgrade and improvement The objective of this course is that at

Practical and Efficient Hot Water Delivery: Meeting Hot Water Demand with Heat Pump Water Heaters

On average Californians consume less water than the residents of other states. Even so there is a need for us to conserve even more water. The construction community has an opportunity to further reduce residential water use in ways that do not feel like conservation to customers. In this class, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance looks at changing the way hot water is stored and delivered to the tap in residential buildings. The theory behind our approach is

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IHACI – NATE HVAC Support Training Part 2

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

This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries, electrical, tools, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service, system design, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components, proper design, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical

IHACI: Air Distribution Module (Part 4 of 4)

PG&E Stockton Conference Center 3136 Boeing Way, Stockton, California

Part 4 of 4 - March 5, 2026 (6pm - 9pm) Advanced Theory and Techniques of Air Side Design and Installation details continued rebuilding the return air side, upgrading the supply air side, system testing and practical application, diagnosing issues and best practices for system commissioning. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Continued rebuilding the return air side Upgrading the air supply side System testing and practical application The objective of this course is that at the conclusion, participants will be able

Title 24: What’s New in the Residential 2025 Energy Code

Description: The 2025 Title 24 Building Energy Code is more stringent than prior versions as the CEC aligns Title 24 with statewide clean energy goals. The new standards are intended to pivot the code to emphasize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in California. Martyn Dodd will summarize the new and revised requirements in the 2025 Code for single family and multi-family buildings and direct participants to informational and training resources that provide more in-depth Title 24 information. Architects, engineers,

BayREN C&S Training: Residential New Construction

This course provides a basic review of Energy Code requirements for residential new construction and larger additions, compliance processes and documentation, and instructions for plan checking in the context of the 2025 Energy Code. ICC CEUs: 0.1 Information you provide when registering may be used by BayREN or the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) as part of collecting or verifying program data and metrics. BayREN will not under any circumstances sell your information for commercial purposes.

2025 Energy Code in Practice: Single Family Additions and Alterations

Sorting through tables and reading the fine print in the energy code may get you the specific language of the code, but what does that really mean in practice? In this series, we’ll walk through key components for each building occupancy type, providing sample details, photos of installations and potential pitfalls to avoid. Highlighting 2025 changes throughout, this course is intended for designers, builders and building officials. Bring your questions and join in the discussion. Single Family Residential (SFR) SFR

IHACI – NATE HVAC Support Training Part 3

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

This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries, electrical, tools, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service, system design, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components, proper design, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical

Optimizing Ducted Heat Pumps for Residential Electrification: Efficiency Comfort and Low Loss Duct Systems

This three hour class  will deal with low loss duct systems. The relevant performance factors are: duct leakage, duct conduction, room by room airflow, and system airflow. We will review design, installation and commissioning details as they relate to duct system performance for each of these performance factors. These performance factors can be applied to both conditioning and ventilation system ducts. We have designed, built and commissioned both retrofit and new construction projects that exemplify the concepts covered in class.