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UID:69402-1779292800-1779300000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Electrification Opportunities for Electricians
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nElectrification is taking hold in California –over 70 municipalities have policies phasing out gas appliances and the state aims to have 6 million heat pumps installed by 2030. The massive infrastructure transition from gas to electricity will spark giant demand for skilled electricians and presents a unique business opportunity. In this session\, Electrify My Home will introduce these business opportunities and cover some of the most important electrical best practices for long-term building electrical planning. \nLearning Outcomes: \nAs a result of attending this class you can expect to learn the following \n\nThe importance of comprehensive electrification planning\nTechnologies that help avoid panel upgrades\nTo identify the unique business opportunities electrification presents electricians\nThe importance of Electrify My Home’s approach to ‘good electrification’\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nElectricians\nBuilders\nContractors\n\nPrerequisite(s): \n\nN/A\n\nLearning Units: \n\nN/A\n\nInstructor Information: \nLarry Waters \nLarry Waters is the founder of Electrify My Home\, a first-of-its-kind electrification company specializing in residential electrification and workforce training. Larry has over 40 years of HVAC trade experience in service\, installation\, sales\, and management with a specialization in home performance. In early 2014 Larry’s focus shifted to replacing gas furnaces with high-efficiency heat pumps. Larry is NATE and BPI-certified and serves on multiple boards and committees aiming at propelling the movement to #ElectrifyEfficiently. \nLearning Level: \nIntermediate Class: Content is appropriate for individuals who possess a fundamental understanding of the topic and have familiarity with basic terminology and methodology of the subject matter. Attendees should have the capacity to participate in instructor-led exercises requiring synthesis and application of concepts. \nSpecial Instructions: \nThis is a live webinar presented via Microsoft Teams and internet access is required.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/electrification-opportunities-for-electricians/
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T180000
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UID:69419-1779300000-1779310800@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI: NATE Certification Training Series - Core: Part 1 (General Skills)
DESCRIPTION:Description:  (In-Person / Irwindale) \nJoin 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. \nThis series of seminars are specifically designed to help experienced HVAC professionals prepare for successfully completing the NATE Certification Exam. For the convenience of working professionals\, these classes are held on weekday evenings and will be followed by an opportunity to complete the NATE Exam on a Saturday. There will be a fee for the NATE exam; however\, there is no charge for the preparation series. This important training opportunity is offered as part of IHACIs commitment to provide exceptional service. Attending the entire eight-part series is strongly suggested. \nCore 1 (General Skills) and Core 2 (Electrical Skills) \nNATE Core Modules 1-2: This two-night course is both an introduction to the heating\, ventilating and air conditioning industry and a review of the personal and business skills needed to succeed in this industry. The introduction covers HVAC terminology\, proper use of tools\, mechanical principles\, and electricity and wiring diagrams. The review includes communication skills\, mathematics\, science\, working skills\, HVAC careers and safety. \nCourse Objectives:\n• Prepare HVAC professionals to successfully complete and pass the NATE Certification Exam \nTarget Audience:\n• HVAC/R Technicians / Contractors \nLearning Units:\nQualified individuals may be eligible for NATE CEU’s and/or Glendale Community College credits. For information contact IHACI at 818-551-1555. \nLearning Level: \nIntermediate Class: Content is appropriate for individuals who possess a fundamental understanding of the topic and have familiarity with basic terminology and methodology of the subject matter. Attendees should have the capacity to participate in instructor-led exercises requiring synthesis and application of concepts. \nSpecial Instructions:\n5:00pm check-in and dinner. Class starts at 6:00pm. 
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-certification-training-series-core-part-1-general-skills/
LOCATION:SCE Energy Education Center\, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave\, Irwindale
CATEGORIES:IHACI,Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T123000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T194309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T194309Z
UID:69404-1779352200-1779366600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Practical Guide to All-Electric Residential Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nBuilding All-Electric homes is becoming increasingly stronger than ever. These homes are not only cheaper to construct and operate\, but they also offer healthier and more comfortable living environments. Additionally\, they produce roughly half the greenhouse gas emissions compared to mixed fuel homes. The 2025 California energy code is set to accelerate the adoption of All-Electric buildings\, making compliance with energy regulations easier. This class\, led by two experienced instructors who have personally built All-Electric homes\, provides an insider’s perspective on designing and constructing electric homes. The instructors will share examples from their professional work\, address common objections and obstacles\, and offer valuable lessons learned from the field. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the technologies that make All-Electric homes possible\, including Heat Pumps\, Heat Pump Water Heaters\, Induction Cooking\, Heat Pump Clothes Dryers. Join us to explore why All-Electric homes are the future of sustainable living and how they facilitate easier energy code compliance. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nAnalyze and compare the advantages of all-electric homes over typical mixed fuel homes\, focusing on aspects such as cost-effectiveness\, health benefits\, reduced emissions\, and overall quality of life\nIdentify and describe the key products and systems used in all-electric homes\, including heat pumps for space conditioning\, heat pump water heaters\, induction cooktops\, and electric clothes dryers\nDemonstrate how to model all-electric systems for Title 24 compliance\nEvaluate the cost-effectiveness of all-electric designs compared to traditional designs\nIllustrate and compare the application of all-electric systems in single-family homes\, multifamily buildings\, remodels\, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs)\nExplain the quality of life benefits associated with all-electric designs\, including improved indoor air quality\, enhanced safety\, reduced noise levels\, and increased convenience\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nArchitects\nResidential Builders\, General Contractors\, and Trade Subcontractors\nEnergy Consultants\nProduct Manufacturers\n\nPrerequisite(s): \n\nN/A\n\nLearning Level: \nIntermediate Class: Content is appropriate for individuals who possess a fundamental understanding of the topic and have familiarity with basic terminology and methodology of the subject matter. Attendees should have the capacity to participate in instructor-led exercises requiring synthesis and application of concepts. \nLearning Units: \n\n4 AIA LU|HSW\n\nSpecial Instructions: \nThis is a live Webinar class presented via Microsoft TEAMS; internet access is required.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/practical-guide-to-all-electric-residential-buildings-3/
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T190912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T190912Z
UID:69382-1779355800-1779368400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:ASHRAE Guideline 36 Best in Class HVAC Control Sequences
DESCRIPTION:ASHRAE Guideline 36\, High Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC Systems\, was created to develop and maintain best in class standardized HVAC control sequences. This guideline allows engineers to reduce engineering time by adapting standard sequences already proven to perform. It also minimizes programming and commissioning time for contractors through the use of preprogrammed and pre tested control logic that is being developed by building automation system manufacturers. ASHRAE Guideline 36 reduces energy consumption\, improves implementation quality and reliability\, and helps ensure compliance with current codes and standards. \nThis course introduces the current version of ASHRAE Guideline 36 and presents an overview of key sequences of operations. The discussion will include the research underlying the current sequences as well as ongoing and planned future research intended to develop additional advanced sequences for other HVAC system types. Attendees will learn about how to use ASHRAE Guideline 36 sequences and how they improve energy efficiency\, thermal comfort\, and indoor air quality. \n\nAgenda\n\n\nIntroduction and safety message\nTraining overview\nIntroduction to Guideline 36\nGeneral control logic\nZone level control sequences\nMultiple zone air handling units\nImplementing Guideline 36\nRelated research\n\n\n\n\nObjectives\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nAnalyze the key innovative sequences in ASHRAE Guideline 36\, High Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC Systems\nAchieve energy savings through HVAC control upgrades and the implementation of ASHRAE Guideline 36 control sequences\nExplain the advantages of using standardized advanced sequences to designers\, contractors\, and owners\nExplore how to implement Guideline 36 sequences in new and existing buildings for engineers and contractors\n\n\n\n\nAudience Level\nAdvanced
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ashrae-guideline-36-best-in-class-hvac-control-sequences/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T190640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T190640Z
UID:69380-1779370200-1779379200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Design\, Operation and Maintenance Considerations for Industrial Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/design-operation-and-maintenance-considerations-for-industrial-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T201230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T201230Z
UID:69422-1779386400-1779397200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI: NATE Certification Training Series - Core: Part 2 (Electrical Skills)
DESCRIPTION:Description:  (In-Person / Irwindale)  \nJoin 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. \nThis series of seminars are specifically designed to help experienced HVAC professionals prepare for successfully completing the NATE Certification Exam. For the convenience of working professionals\, these classes are held on weekday evenings and will be followed by an opportunity to complete the NATE Exam on a Saturday. There will be a fee for the NATE exam; however\, there is no charge for the preparation series. This important training opportunity is offered as part of IHACIs commitment to provide exceptional service. Attending the entire eight-part series is strongly suggested. \nCore 1 (General Skills) and Core 2 (Electrical Skills) \nNATE Core Modules 1-2: This two-night course is both an introduction to the heating\, ventilating and air conditioning industry and a review of the personal and business skills needed to succeed in this industry. The introduction covers HVAC terminology\, proper use of tools\, mechanical principles\, and electricity and wiring diagrams. The review includes communication skills\, mathematics\, science\, working skills\, HVAC careers and safety. \nCourse Objectives:\n• Prepare HVAC professionals to successfully complete and pass the NATE Certification Exam. \nTarget Audience:\n• HVAC/R Technicians / Contractors \nLearning Units:\nQualified individuals may be eligible for NATE CEU’s and/or Glendale Community College credits. For information contact IHACI at 818-551-1555. \nLearning Level:\nIntermediate Class: Content is appropriate for individuals who possess a fundamental understanding of the topic and have familiarity with basic terminology and methodology of the subject matter. Attendees should have the capacity to participate in instructor-led exercises requiring synthesis and application of concepts. \nSpecial Instructions:\n5:00pm check-in and dinner. Class starts at 6:00pm. 
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-certification-training-series-core-part-2-electrical-skills/
LOCATION:SCE Energy Education Center\, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave\, Irwindale
CATEGORIES:IHACI,Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260526T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260526T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T192257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T192257Z
UID:69394-1779793200-1779800400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:The Power to Save: Choosing\, Installing\, and Optimizing a Home Energy Monitoring System
DESCRIPTION: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. \nExplore 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 hands on guidance\, you learn how to select\, install\, and operate a Home Energy Monitoring System (HEMS)\, giving you a clear window into your home’s real time and historical energy use. With this knowledge\, you can make informed choices about upgrades\, maintenance\, and daily habits that meaningfully improve efficiency. \nBy the end\, you’ll not only understand how your energy choices affect your wallet\, you’ll also see how they impact the environment. The program empowers you to reduce your carbon footprint and create a more efficient\, resilient\, and sustainable home.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/the-power-to-save-choosing-installing-and-optimizing-a-home-energy-monitoring-system/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T212525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T212525Z
UID:69433-1779872400-1779883200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:2025 Title 24\, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Compliance: EnergyPro Introduction
DESCRIPTION: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). \nThroughout the class\, you will see how to use the software to complete essential tasks\, then use sample files to practice performing these tasks yourself. \nIf you do not already have a current version of EnergyPro\, we make an educational version of the software available at no charge. (A link to the trial educational version is provided with pre-registration confirmation.) This course is delivered in a single three-hour session.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/2025-title-24-part-6-essentials-single-family-compliance-energypro-introduction/
CATEGORIES:Energy Code Ace
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T190342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T190342Z
UID:69376-1779975000-1779984000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Controls for Industrial Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/controls-for-industrial-decarbonization/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T113000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T184837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T184837Z
UID:69360-1781082000-1781091000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Residential Electrification and Decarbonization with the Passive House Standard
DESCRIPTION:Part 3 of 9  \nThe 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. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nPassive House principles and how they support electrification\nBenefits of electrification\nTechnologies for electrification\nCalifornia case studies of electrification\nClass survey\, closing and wrap up\n\nAt the completion of this course\, the student will be able to: \n\nExplain Passive House principles in relation to electrification\nSummarize the health and cost benefits of electrification\nName technologies that support electrification\nDescribe an example of electrified Passive House in California
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/residential-electrification-and-decarbonization-with-the-passive-house-standard-3/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185055Z
UID:69362-1781686800-1781694000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Embodied Carbon and Passive House
DESCRIPTION:Part 4 of 9  \nThe 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\, will emerge with actionable understanding and skills to expand their sustainable practices. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nImperative of embodied carbon\nMethodologies of addressing embodied carbon\nIntersection of embodied carbon and Passive House\nOptimization of embodied carbon and Passive House goals\nExamples\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the meaning of the term embodied carbon\, and its implications on building carbon emissions and climate change mitigation\nOutline the framework for understanding embodied carbon and the tools for doing it\nDescribe strategies for implementing low embodied carbon outcomes\, while maintaining the benefits of Passive House performance\nOutline how ultimately embodied carbon reduction and Passive House goals can work hand-in-hand\, supporting optimized climate mitigation and adaptation
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/embodied-carbon-and-passive-house/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260701T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260701T113000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185244Z
UID:69364-1782896400-1782905400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Passive House Retrofits: The EnerPHit Standard
DESCRIPTION:Part 5 of 9  \nAchieving 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 existing structures can benefit from retrofits to move a structure from a low to high performance building. Applying the Passive House Standard to existing structures has its unique challenges. Through case studies of successful retrofits\, see how to upgrade a building with respect to airtightness\, insulation\, thermal bridge reductions\, high performance windows\, and ventilation\, plus learn about the EnerPHit standards and process. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nPassive House principles\nBuilding envelope trades\nHVAC\, plumbing and electrical trades\nQA/QC techniques for ensuring success\nQ&A\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nOutline the five basic principles of Passive House design and how each principle contributes to the health\, safety\, and welfare of occupants\nDescribe why and how hygienic ventilation is an essential defining component of Passive House design and operation. And outline how the Passive House design focuses on very good energy efficiency\, which results in side benefits like great occupant thermal and acoustic comfort\, improved occupant health outcomes\, and economic affordability\nRecall the major Passive House tools\, PHPP\, DesignPH\, and Therm\, and provide an overview of the tools correlating with data-driven design\nSummarize how to get from where the participant is now to constructing a building adhering to the international passive house standard through applicable case studies\nIllustrate the data driven design process to help projects meet their comfort\, durability\, and climate goals
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/introduction-to-passive-house-retrofits-the-enerphit-standard-2/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260708T110000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185411Z
UID:69366-1783501200-1783508400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Wildfire Resilience and Passive House
DESCRIPTION:Part 6 of 9  \nWith 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 building project. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nContext of fire weather\, wildfires\, and urban conflagration.\nPriorities for building\, landscape\, and community hardening against wildfire threats\nHow Passive House characteristics can support fire resilience\nOptimization of fire resilience and Passive House goals\nExamples\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nOutline the threats that buildings\, property\, and people face due to the growing frequency of wildfires\nDescribe critical weaknesses and failures in site and building design that compromise fire resilience\nOutline attributes\, details\, and quality control aspects of Passive House design and construction that support wildfire resilience\nDescribe code\, landscaping\, and community strategies for strengthening fire resilience and the opportunities for Passive House to be implemented to enhance effectiveness
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/wildfire-resilience-and-passive-house/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185542Z
UID:69368-1784106000-1784116800@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Multifamily Passive House Design
DESCRIPTION:Part 7 of 9  \nPassive 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. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\n\nMultifamily milestones\nCritical early design considerations\nVentilation and ventilation systems\nCooling\, shading\, comfort\, and optimization\nEnclosure assemblies\nHeat pumps and space conditioning strategies\nDomestic hot water\nCertification process\nQ&A\n\n\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nOutline common pitfalls in designing Passive House multifamily buildings\nDescribe critical pathways\, processes\, and milestones in Passive House multifamily optimization\nRecall critical\, multifamily components and systems and the sequence of consideration and integration\nSummarize how well established strategies are evolving and being successfully scaled
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/multifamily-passive-house-design/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260722T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260722T113000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185704Z
UID:69370-1784710800-1784719800@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Passive House Enclosures
DESCRIPTION:Part 8 of 9  \nThis course dives deep into the focus of building enclosure design and construction looking at a range of enclosure construction types\, and climates. The course will look at topics of designing\, detailing\, sequencing\, building\, inspection\, reporting\, and testing of critical Passive House components and enclosure systems: insulation\, thermal bridge free connections\, airtightness\, windows and more. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nContext of Passive House\nThe work of enclosures\nEfficient design and high quality\nDetails\nExecution\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe Passive House goals and methodology as they translate to enclosure assemblies\nOutline typical Passive House assembly buildups and connection details\nDescribe Passive House window installation details and testing to hit Passive House goals\nOutline quality assurance and quality control measures used to verify enclosure performance and reach certification
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/passive-house-enclosures/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260729T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260729T113000
DTSTAMP:20260428T182950
CREATED:20260428T185901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185901Z
UID:69372-1785315600-1785324600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Passive House Mechanical Systems
DESCRIPTION:Part 9 of 9  \nThis course dives deep into the focus of building mechanical systems with a particular focus on ventilation and hot water systems. Learn about the design and construction of a range of system types. The course will examine ventilation\, heating\, cooling\, and hot water topics of performance specifications\, coordination\, sequencing\, inspection\, testing\, and reporting. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nContext of Passive House and mechanical systems\nSystems strategy\nVentilation\nHeating and cooling\nDomestic hot water (DHW)\nOther systems and solar\nCase studies\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe Passive House goals and methodology as they translate to mechanical systems\nOutline typical Passive House heating\, cooling\, ventilation and hot water systems\, focusing on the pros and cons of choices\nDescribe Passive House ventilation and hot water installation considerations\, and the process to hit Passive House goals\nOutline quality assurance and quality control measures used to verify mechanical systems’ performance and reach certification
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/passive-house-mechanical-systems/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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