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Design, Operation and Maintenance Considerations for Industrial Decarbonization

This course focuses on the design and operational considerations required to successfully implement and sustain industrial decarbonization strategies. Our instructor will address how to evaluate existing systems, identify future ready upgrade pathways, and apply an efficiency first approach to system design.

IHACI: NATE Certification Training Series – Core: Part 2 (Electrical Skills)

SCE Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave, Irwindale

Description:  (In-Person / Irwindale)  Join the growing number of professionals who demonstrate proficiency in the HVAC/R industry by becoming certified by NATE (North American Technician Excellence). NATE is a nationally recognized certification program for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration technicians, and it is the only test supported by the entire industry. More customers are placing a high priority on locating a certified expert and NATE certification help HVAC professionals keep a competitive edge. This series of seminars are specifically designed to

The Power to Save: Choosing, Installing, and Optimizing a Home Energy Monitoring System

This engaging intermediate webinar provides homeowners, contractors, and home performance technicians with the insight and confidence to understand, monitor, and optimize household energy consumption. Designed for anyone eager to cut costs, boost efficiency, and make smarter energy decisions, the webinar blends practical instruction with real world techniques that may translate into savings and sustainability. Explore how to uncover hidden energy waste and reduce monthly utility bills by identifying inefficient appliances, phantom loads, and behavioral patterns that quietly drive-up costs. Through

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Compliance: EnergyPro Introduction

People new to EnergyPro software will learn the basics of using this modeling software to document compliance with California’s 2025 Single-family Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or the Energy Code). Throughout the class, you will see how to use the software to complete essential tasks, then use sample files to practice performing these tasks yourself. If you do not already have a current version of EnergyPro, we make an educational version of the software available at no

The Practical Guide to All-Electric Residential Buildings (Part 1): Why All-Electric, Solar, Cooking

Event Description The case for building all-electric is stronger than ever. All-electric homes are cheaper to build and operate, healthier and more comfortable to live in, and have GHG emissions roughly half that of mixed-fuel homes. The 2025 California Energy Code makes heat pumps standard statewide, which will accelerate adoption of all-electric buildings. This 2-part class will show why electric homes facilitate easier energy code compliance. Taught by two instructors who have built all-electric homes for themselves, and will broadcast

Controls for Industrial Decarbonization

This course examines how advanced control strategies and Industry 4.0 technologies enable industrial decarbonization. Participants will explore how energy efficiency, electrification, load flexibility, and demand response can be integrated through modern control systems to reduce emissions while maintaining operational performance. The course highlights practical approaches for implementing control driven solutions in industrial facilities, along with key challenges related to electrical infrastructure and system integration.

Code Conversations: Collaborative Solutions for Energy Code Compliance

Join BayREN and the California Energy Commission (CEC) for a special in-person, interactive regional Forum focused on how we can support building departments with Title 24 Part 6 energy code compliance. Learn about efforts at the state and local levels to increase capacity through workforce training and innovative ways to handle permitting and plan review. Hear from your peers about their priorities during the pause on residential code updates under AB 130. There will also be opportunities to provide feedback

Residential Electrification and Decarbonization with the Passive House Standard

Part 3 of 9  The Passive House Standard encourages all-electric building design and construction in homes and buildings, which can help achieve the widescale decarbonization required for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Passive House Network will demonstrate how Passive House principles align with the California’s decarbonization goals. This session will cover the technology options for all-electric homes and outline the many reasons to electrify with the Passive House Standard for better health, comfort, and cost benefits. Agenda: Introduction and safety

Embodied Carbon and Passive House

Part 4 of 9  The Passive House standard has empowered design and construction teams to dramatically lower operational energy use and carbon emissions while increasing comfort, health, and resilience. Consequently, many Passive House practitioners seek to expand their climate-mitigation impact by systematically reducing a building's embodied carbon emissions. In this course, we’ll deconstruct the meaning of embodied carbon, the frameworks for understanding it, and its role in building delivery. We’ll look at the tools, the strategies, and case studies. Attendees,

Introduction to Passive House Retrofits: The EnerPHit Standard

Part 5 of 9  Achieving the Passive House Standard in refurbishments of existing buildings is not always a realistic goal, and the Passive House Institute has developed the EnerPHit standard for certified energy retrofits with Passive House Components. In this webinar, trainers from the Passive House Network will discuss how the EnerPHit standard can accommodate the realities of existing old buildings, where foundations, party lines, historic preservation, cost, and other factors make a typical Passive House certification impossible. Learn how

Wildfire Resilience and Passive House

Part 6 of 9  With the growing occurrence of devastating wildfires, there's an imperative to make buildings fire safe and resilient. Passive House can support a clear pathway to achieve these goals. The class will review the latest science on wildfires and building safety, including the interplay among building structure, the surrounding landscape, community, and the Passive House methodology. We will dive into a toolkit with specific steps for analyzing and implementing fire resilient Passive House strategies for your next

Multifamily Passive House Design

Part 7 of 9  Passive House delivers healthy, quiet, and comfortable homes in durable buildings. Passive House also provides a baseline on which teams can craft resilient buildings capable of sheltering residents from the violent storms and extreme heat waves to come. In this course, we'll cover a range of issues that go into planning, designing, and constructing affordable Passive House multifamily buildings. It's a comprehensive overview, diving into key details, and demystifying the strategies for success. Agenda: Introduction and