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Electrify Efficiently: Overcoming Heat Pump Objections

Online

Join us as Electrify My Home continues this ‘lunch-and-learn’ webinar series focused on home electrification. The Electrify Efficiently webinar series will highlight the tremendous business opportunities, vital role of efficiency, and lessons learned from the field. Heat Pumps are quickly gaining traction as a preferred HVAC and water heating technology. California has a goal for 6 million installed heat pumps by 2030, and state plans indicate that new gas furnace and water heaters will not be permitted after 2030. While

Residential Space Conditioning and Water Heating

Modesto, California (TBD)

Electrify My Home provides training based on real-world experience with residential electrification. With hundreds of high-performance projects completed to date, Electrify My Home shares its experience with others in a fast-paced training program that will benefit all parts of your company. We share principals of “Install Small” and “Good Electrification” processes that will keep your customers satisfied while simultaneously optimizing future grid reliability. Only enrolled TECH Clean California Participating Contractor company staff may take this course. Course registration will be

2022 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Standards: Analyzing the CF1R

Online

Please join the Energy Code Ace team for this highly interactive vorkshop (virtual workshop), where you'll have a chance to work in teams and with a whole group to do a "reality check" on the single-family Certificate of Compliance (CF1R) in the context of Title 24, Part 6. Prerequisites This is an intermediate to advanced course. We strongly recommend you have the following before attending this session: Basic familiarity with Title 24, Part 6: Residential Building Energy Standards Basic familiarity with the role

2022 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Standards: Solar & Battery Storage

Online

Roll-up-your-sleeves and work with expert instructors and your colleagues to develop recommendations regarding solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery-storage systems that meet the Energy Code for single-family and low-rise multifamily buildings. Prerequisites This is an intermediate to advanced course. We strongly recommend you complete the following before attending this session: Online Self-Study: 2019 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials on Demand — Residential Standards & Technology: Solar SystemsA new version of this online self-study course is currently under development, and should be available later this

Can ChatGPT Help Customers Find Quality Contractors?: A Live Walkthrough of AI Chatbots and Search Engines

Online

For a long time, Google has been the primary way for homeowners to learn more about the services that home contractors provide and to find a company to work on their home. But will 2024 be the year your customers start branching out and exploring other artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT or AI-assisted search engines like Perplexity? On Wednesday, February 28 at 5:00 PM EST, join Energy Circle CEO and founder Peter Troast as he conducts live walkthroughs of some

2022 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Nonresidential Standards: Introduction to the Performance Approach

Online

COURSE DESCRIPTION In this introductory course, explore the fundamentals of how “compliance tradeoffs” work and how this approach gives you flexibility in meeting the Nonresidential Energy Code. Learn how to get around Prescriptive requirements you want to avoid by using a combination of building features to balance your energy budget. Choose between a variety of options that are "better than and worse than Prescriptive" for envelope, mechanical, lighting and PV and battery systems to bring an example project into compliance

TECH & ESMAC Heat Pump Water Heater Education

Online

Topics Covered: Key differences between standard gas and electric water heaters and heat pump water heaters Benefits and value propositions of HPWHs Installation best practices Location options, space needs and considerations How to size appropriately Programming/operating modes Time-of-use and demand response capabilities Electrical requirements, electric panel considerations Condensate management and drainage Thermostatic mixing valves, recirculation pumps Noise/vibration considerations Guidance and best practices for warranty, service support, and maintenance Customer education – how to use, what to expect, addressing common concerns

High-Performance HVAC Design and Redesign for Electrification – Sacramento

Ferguson Sacramento 5005 Raley Blvd Ste A, Sacramento, CA, United States

In this three-day educational experience, TECH Clean CA-approved contractors will learn to accurately complete four stages of system design using NCI principles and Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) Manuals J, S, D, and T using Elite RHVAC Software package for new and existing homes. This FREE training is open to contractors and technicians in the state of California who are enrolled in TECH Clean California.  Not enrolled yet? Click here (opens in new window) to learn more about the program and enroll.

Recovery Ventilators: Energy Savings and Compliance Credit in the 2022 Energy Code

Online

Improved health and cognitive performance. Easier Title 24 compliance. Utility bill savings. These are the reasons to consider incorporating Heat Recovery Ventilators & Energy Recovery Ventilators (collectively Recovery Ventilators or RVs) into your next high-performance home project. Nick Brown, the instructor installed his first RV in his home during COVID, when his daughter and two friends did their schoolwork from the office together. CO2 levels spiked in the early afternoon in that room, because only Title 24 minimum mechanical ventilation

Affordable & Equitable Home Electrification Retrofits: QuitCarbon’s Lessons Learned from 1,500+ Homes

Online

QuitCarbon has been offering free, expert home electrification retrofit planning, contractor referrals, bid benchmarking, rebate optimization, and more to homes across California for nearly two years. In this dynamic, fast-paced session, you'll learn many hard-won lessons from QuitCarbon's collaborations with non-profits, governments, single-family homeowners, and the local small-business contractors that install heat pumps, do electrical work, insulate and weatherize, etc. This session is ideal for utility, government, non-profit, and program administrator organizations that have ambitious goals around residential decarbonization retrofits

Retrofitting Homes for Electrification and Decarbonization

Online

From alignment with California’s decarbonization goals and local ordinances prohibiting new gas installs, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will outline the necessary steps to electrify an existing single-family home and how to manage whole house strategies for successful electrification retrofits. Case studies demonstrating successful electrification projects will highlight the opportunities to overcome challenges presented by existing infrastructure and planning for backup power during PSPS events.