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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:20260520T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260513T194644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T194644Z
UID:69488-1779296400-1779300000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:EFCA May Webinar: Business Tools to Streamline Your Tech's Work
DESCRIPTION:We know how demanding the job can be. Tight schedules\, complex systems\, and customers who expect answers fast. That’s why this month\, we’re bringing together two industry experts to share tools and strategies designed to make your techs’ days smoother and more productive. \nMeet Our Guests\nBrian Feenie | MeasureQuick\nBrian will walk us through how MeasureQuick helps techs in the field move faster and diagnose more accurately\, turning what used to take hours of guesswork into a clear\, data-driven process. Less back-and-forth\, more confident results. \nRussell King | Coded Energy\nRussell will show how Coded Energy’s solutions simplify energy performance work on the job site\, helping your team deliver better outcomes without adding complexity to an already full workday. \nWhether you’re running a crew or working solo in the field\, you’ll walk away from this session with practical ideas you can put to work right away. Bring your questions! We’ll leave time to dig into the real-world challenges you’re facing.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/efca-may-webinar-business-tools-to-streamline-your-techs-work/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260428T201025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T201025Z
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:20260625T093526
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:20260625T093526
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:20260625T093526
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:20260625T093526
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:20260625T093526
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:20260625T093526
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:20260528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T133000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260429T172710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T172710Z
UID:69449-1779969600-1779975000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:The Practical Guide to All-Electric Residential Buildings (Part 1): Why All-Electric\, Solar\, Cooking
DESCRIPTION:Event Description \nThe 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 live from in front of their heat pump water heaters and induction stoves\, you’ll get an insider view of how to design and build electric homes\, including examples from their professional work\, how to overcome common objections and obstacles\, and lessons learned from the field. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the technologies that enable all-electric homes\, including heat pump heating and cooling\, heat pump water heaters\, induction cooking\, and heat pump clothes dryers. \nLearning Objectives \n\nWhy All-Electric homes are superior to typical mixed fuel homes in terms of cost\, health\, emissions\, and quality of life\nKey products and systems used in all-electric homes (heat pumps for space conditioning\, heat pump water heaters\, induction cooktops\, and electric clothes dryers)\nHow to model all-electric systems for Title 24 compliance\nCost-effectiveness of all-electric designs compared to traditional designs\nSingle-family and multifamily examples plus remodels and ADUs\nQuality of life reasons to consider all-electric designs\n\nLearning Units \n\n1.50 AIA LUs approved for this course\n0.15 ICC CEUs approved for this course
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/the-practical-guide-to-all-electric-residential-buildings-part-1-why-all-electric-solar-cooking/
CATEGORIES:3C-REN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
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:20260602T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T220047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T220249Z
UID:69504-1780387200-1780419600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:NCI: Residential HVAC System Performance Certification Program Part 1 – The Key Elements of HVAC System Performance
DESCRIPTION:Two-Day Workshop Dates: (In-Person / Anaheim)\nPart 1 – Tue June 2\, 2026 (8am – 5pm)\nPart 2 – Wed June 3\, 2026 (8am – 5pm) \nTo register online & more information CLICK HERE or call 800-633-7058 \nDescription:\nIn this two-day certification course\, HVAC professionals will learn how to discover and repair hidden energy-draining comfort system defects\, reduce call-backs and increase customer satisfaction. Attendees will learn NCI’s exclusive System Delivered BTU method\, test both new and existing installations and provide real solutions through system renovations and documented results. \nPart 1 will review a typical HVAC system and examine static pressure and airflow measurements\, diagnostics\, and repairs to improve system performance. Learn static pressure\, airflow\, and temperature testing principles along with verifying BTUs at the equipment and registers. \nDay 1 Course Objectives:\n• Review the typical sales call and its shortcomings\n• Overview of test methods to identify performance issues\n• Test instruments review – the good\, the bad and the ugly\n• Testing principles of static pressure\, airflow and temperature\n• Airflow testing and verification methods\n• Static pressure measurement – a key diagnostic tool\n• Measuring dry bulb temperatures and diagnostic properties\n• Understanding total system performance\n• Introduction to ComfortMaxx™ QuickTest™ software* \nTarget Audience:\n• Energy Improvement Contractors\n• Energy Raters\n• HVAC Contractors / Professionals\n• HVAC Technicians\n• NCI Certified Air Balancers \nLearning Units:\nQualified individuals may be eligible for NATE CEU’s\, BPI & most State CEUs. \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: (Must attend both days unless re-certifying)\nThis class is *fee-based $100 and includes Parts 1 & 2\, workbooks and lunch. For re-certification\, you must attend Part 2 (*fee-based $50/class only\, no exam). \nRegistration: To register by phone contact NCI Customer Care at 800-633-7058. \nTo register online & more information CLICK HERE \nVisit NCI Training Schedule at http://www.ncilink.com/sceschedule \nPlease Note: *Must work within SCE territory to qualify for reduced registration fee as stated. Training is open to contractors outside of the SCE territory\, however\, full registration fee is required to participate in this program.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/nci-residential-hvac-system-performance-certification-program-part-1-the-key-elements-of-hvac-system-performance-2/
LOCATION:NCI – Anaheim\, 2050 S Santa Cruz St.\, Ste 1000\,\, Anaheim\, California
CATEGORIES:National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T214851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T214851Z
UID:69498-1780394400-1780401600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Avoiding Main Panel Upgrades - Part 1: Demystifying & Calculating Loads on Your Main Panel
DESCRIPTION:Description: \nThis is part 1 of a 2 part class. \nUnderstanding your main electrical panel is essential for the transition to an electrified home. This session simplifies the components of the main electrical panel in a home. It will explain prescriptive and performance-based load calculations to determine whether a main panel upgrade is necessary. It also covers load management techniques and how power-efficient appliances can reduce demand on the electrical panel. \nLearning Outcomes: \nAs a result of attending this class you can expect to learn the following \n\nDifferences between prescriptive ‘bottom-up’ and performance-based ‘actual measured’ load calculations\nHow to assess the need for a panel upgrade based on load calculations\nTechniques for managing electrical loads using power-efficient devices to avoid unnecessary upgrades\nHow to calculate and understand the electrical capacity of your main panel\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nEngineers\nContractors\nElectricians\nHome Energy Consultants\n\nPrerequisite(s): \n\nN/A\n\nLearning Units: \n\nN/A\n\nInstructor Information: \nSpencer Rosen \nSpencer Rosen has been in the clean energy industry for over 20 years and has a laundry list of home energy certifications. He has run his own home energy audit and whole-home upgrade company\, Energy Integrity\, for approximately 8 years. \nHe has been in many homes\, crawled around in attics\, removed low-efficiency materials and equipment\, sealed leaks\, upgraded windows\, replaced ducts\, added insulation\, upgraded heating + cooling systems\, and installed solar energy and battery systems. \nTo increase his impact\, he began participating in various rebate and advocacy programs and developed these home energy courses to empower people with the knowledge to make their homes perform better. \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 & participation via the Microsoft Teams App is encouraged.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/avoiding-main-panel-upgrades-part-1-demystifying-calculating-loads-on-your-main-panel-2/
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T220227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T220227Z
UID:69507-1780473600-1780506000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:NCI: Residential HVAC System Performance Certification Program Part 2 – Measure\, Diagnose and Improve Poor System Performance
DESCRIPTION:Two-Day Workshop Dates: (In-Person / Anaheim)\nPart 1 – Tue June 2\, 2026 (8am – 5pm)\nPart 2 – Wed June 3\, 2026 (8am – 5pm) \nTo register online & more information CLICK HERE or call 800-633-7058 \nDescription:\nIn this two-day certification course\, HVAC professionals will learn how to discover and repair hidden energy-draining comfort system defects\, reduce call-backs and increase customer satisfaction. Attendees will learn NCI’s exclusive System Delivered BTU method\, test both new and existing installations and provide real solutions through system renovations and documented results. \nPart 2 will cover test methods\, calculations and measuring airflow using NCI’s 3 test methods: Static Pressure with Fan Tables\, Balancing Hood\, and Duct Traverse. Attendees will learn temperature\, humidity\, and enthalpy measurements along with equipment BTUs versus delivered BTUs. The day will conclude with NCI’s exclusive Residential HVAC System Performance certification exam. \nDay 2 Course Objectives:\n• Review of test methods\, measurement and calculations\n• Temperature\, humidity and enthalpy measurement\n• Equipment BTUs versus delivered BTUs at the registers\n• Measuring airflow using NCI’s 3 test methods: Static Pressure/Fan Tables\, Balancing Hood and Duct Traverse\n• Rating operating HVAC system performance\n• Sharing findings with customers in easy to understand terms\n• Air distribution system renovation and repair\n• Review ComfortMaxx™ QuickTest™ and full test-in and test-outsoftware* \nTarget Audience:\n• Energy Improvement Contractors\n• Energy Raters\n• HVAC Contractors / Professionals\n• HVAC Technicians\n• NCI Certified Air Balancers \nLearning Units:\nQualified individuals may be eligible for NATE CEU’s\, BPI & most State CEUs. \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: (Must attend both days unless re-certifying)\nThis class is *fee-based $100 and includes Parts 1 & 2\, workbooks and lunch. For re-certification\, you must attend Part 2 (*fee-based $50/class only\, no exam).\nRegistration: To register by phone contact NCI Customer Care at 800-633-7058. \nTo register online & more information CLICK HERE \nVisit NCI Training Schedule at http://www.ncilink.com/sceschedule \nPlease Note: *Must work within SCE territory to qualify for reduced registration fee as stated. Training is open to contractors outside of the SCE territory\, however\, full registration fee is required to participate in this program.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/nci-residential-hvac-system-performance-certification-program-part-2-measure-diagnose-and-improve-poor-system-performance-2/
LOCATION:NCI Anaheim\, 2050 S. Santa Cruz St.\, Suite 1000\,\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92805\, United States
CATEGORIES:National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260529T002514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T002514Z
UID:69555-1780479000-1780484400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:2025 Energy Code in Practice: Nonresidential
DESCRIPTION:Event Description \nSorting 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.\na. Single Family Residential (SFR)\nb. SFR Additions + Alterations\nc. Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU’s)\nd. Multifamily Residential\ne. Nonresidential- THIS COURSE! \nLearning Objective \n\nUnderstand the metrics and standards used in the energy code for evaluating energy performance and indoor air quality\, and how choices for electric or gas equipment may impact compliance with those standards.\nWithin each building type\, review key mandatory measures related to energy performance\, ventilation\, refrigerants and insulation and review potential challenges for integration into design and construction.\nReview the prescriptive “recipe card” approach versus a building performance approach\, and discuss when to use each strategy to best incorporate energy efficiency and healthy interior environments into the specific project design.\nRecognize where barriers or stumbling blocks may occur within permitting and construction and tips for documentation to smooth out the process\, ultimately increasing the energy efficiency\, health and safety of our buildings.\n\nLearning Units \n\n1.5 AIA LUs approved for this course\n0.15 ICC CEUs approved for this course\n1.5 CEA CEUs approved for this course\n\nInstructors \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting \nGrant Murphy\, In Balance Green Consulting \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/2025-energy-code-in-practice-nonresidential/
CATEGORIES:3C-REN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T215032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T215032Z
UID:69500-1780480800-1780488000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Avoiding Main Panel Upgrades - Part 2: Advanced Solutions & Technologies to Maximize Panel Capacity
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThis is part 2 of a 2 part class. \nWith increasing demand for electrification\, strategically avoiding main panel upgrades offers significant advantages. This class covers innovative solutions to maximize panel capacity including 120-volt appliances\, smart panels\, load management systems and power control technologies. Participants will learn how to calculate and manage back-feed from solar and storage systems and the use of digital solutions to safely extend the capabilities of their existing electrical infrastructure. \nLearning Outcomes: \nAs a result of attending this class you can expect to learn the following \n\nHow to implement smart electrical panels and load management systems to maximize panel capacity\nStrategies for using 120-volt appliances to reduce demand\nTechniques for calculating and managing back-feed from solar and storage systems\nApplications of advanced digital solutions to extend existing panel capacity.\n\nTarget Audience: \n\nEngineers\nContractors\nElectricians\nHome Energy Consultants\n\nPrerequisite(s): \n\nN/A\n\nLearning Units: \n\nN/A\n\nInstructor Information: \nSpencer Rosen \nSpencer Rosen has been in the clean energy industry for over 20 years and has a laundry list of home energy certifications. He has run his own home energy audit and whole-home upgrade company\, Energy Integrity\, for approximately 8 years. \nHe has been in many homes\, crawled around in attics\, removed low-efficiency materials and equipment\, sealed leaks\, upgraded windows\, replaced ducts\, added insulation\, upgraded heating + cooling systems\, and installed solar energy and battery systems. \nTo increase his impact\, he began participating in various rebate and advocacy programs and developed these home energy courses to empower people with the knowledge to make their homes perform better. \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 & participation via the Microsoft Teams App is encouraged.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/avoiding-main-panel-upgrades-part-2-advanced-solutions-technologies-to-maximize-panel-capacity-2/
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T222849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T222849Z
UID:69513-1780560000-1780592400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:NCI: The High-Performance Approach to Heat Pump Retrofits
DESCRIPTION:Description: (In-Person / Anaheim)\nThe surge in heat pump demand\, driven by electrification and energy efficiency goals\, is reshaping the HVAC landscape. But retrofitting with heat pumps isn’t plug-and-play. Inverter systems\, dual fuel integration\, and cold climate performance all introduce new levels of complexity beyond traditional replacements. \nJoin this targeted training to gain the essential skills to: \n\nAssess challenging retrofit scenarios with confidence\nDesign and specify equipment that delivers optimal performance\nEvaluate and improve existing duct system and home performance to support a successful heat pump retrofit\nInstall advanced heat pump systems to industry-leading standards\nCommission systems for efficiency\, comfort\, and long-term success\n\nEquip yourself to lead in the next chapter of HVAC innovation\, because high-performance retrofits aren’t just possible\, they’re profitable. \nCourse Objectives:\n• Capitalize on the growing market for inverter heat pumps and electrification\n• Follow NCI’s System Performance Evaluation and sales process\n• Decide whether it makes sense to use a heat pump in specific applications\n• Recognize problems in homes and ducts systems that compromise heat pump performance\n• Accurately size and select the right heat pump for different situations and climates\n• Commission and verify your high-performance retrofits with confidence \nTarget Audience:\n• HVAC technicians with an understanding of NCI testing principles\n• HVAC Owners\, managers\, comfort advisors\n• HVAC System designers\n• Installers and commissioning technicians \nLearning Units:\nQualified individuals may be eligible for 8 NATE CEU’s\, 4 BPI CEU’s & most State CEUs. \nLearning Level:\nIntermediate Class:\nContent 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 class is *fee-based $50 and includes workbooks and lunch. \nRegistration: To register by phone contact NCI Customer Care at 800-633-7058. \nTo register online with NCI & more information CLICK HERE \nVisit NCI Training Schedule at http://www.ncilink.com/sceschedule \nPlease Note: *Must work within SCE territory to qualify for reduced registration fee as stated. Training is open to contractors outside of the SCE territory\, however\, full registration fee is required to participate in this program.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/nci-the-high-performance-approach-to-heat-pump-retrofits/
LOCATION:NCI – Anaheim\, 2050 S Santa Cruz St.\, Ste 1000\,\, Anaheim\, California
CATEGORIES:National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T100000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T232952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T232952Z
UID:69535-1780563600-1780567200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:I-REN C&S Webinar: ECC (formerly HERS) Registry
DESCRIPTION:Join I-REN and Russ King for a one-hour informational session and Q&A on the ECC (formerly HERS) Registry. Learn about the most important changes in the transition from HERS to ECC\, relevant terminology\, and what will and won’t change in your daily usage of the Registry. The bulk of this webinar will focus on Q&A\, so bring any questions you have for a real time discussion session.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/i-ren-cs-webinar-ecc-formerly-hers-registry/
CATEGORIES:IREN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T201500
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T225540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T000850Z
UID:69521-1780941600-1780949700@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Air Distribution Module 2026 - Part 1 & 2
DESCRIPTION:Eight parts over four evenings for beginner-intermediate HVAC professionals. \nBuild a strong foundation in ducted air distribution and learn how Quality Installation (QI)\, Quality Maintenance (QM)\, and Quality Service (QS) apply to California residential and light commercial systems. Gain practical skills to design\, install\, commission\, maintain\, service\, diagnose\, and verify ducted airflow systems with a focus on safety\, reliability\, and energy-efficient performance. \nCEUs: This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. \n6/8/2026 6:00-8:15 PM Part 1: Why air distribution matters. Covers proper duct design; airflow rates\, velocities\, and static pressure; diffuser/grille selection; airflow measurement instruments; and common field misunderstandings about the fundamental characteristics of air. Part 2: Quantifies the fundamental characteristics of air using the psychrometric chart-explained from the perspective of installers and service technicians.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/air-distribution-module-2026-part-1-2/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T110000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T234305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T234305Z
UID:69541-1780995600-1781002800@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:I-REN C&S Training: Stay Compliant - What’s New in Nonresidential Buildings (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Join I-REN and Energy Code Ace for an engaging two-part session focused on the 2025 Title 24\, Part 6 standards for residential buildings in California. Taught by Bruce Cheney\, this course is ideal for plan examiners\, building inspectors\, permit technicians\, and anyone looking to stay current on California’s residential building requirements. Attendance at both sessions is required to complete the class. Participants will explore the latest code updates\, ask questions\, and connect with peers. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands-on with the codes that impact your daily work. \nNote: this is Part 1 of a two-day course.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/i-ren-cs-training-stay-compliant-whats-new-in-nonresidential-buildings-part-1/
CATEGORIES:IREN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260429T173039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T173039Z
UID:69453-1780995600-1781006400@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Code Conversations: Collaborative Solutions for Energy Code Compliance
DESCRIPTION: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 to the CEC on what your jurisdiction needs to succeed\, so come on out to make your voice heard! \nWhether you are a building official\, plans examiner\, or inspector\, this forum will offer: \n\nInformation on $3.6 million in funding to support code enforcement and what’s on the horizon for upcoming code cycles\nReal-world examples and Q&A with building department staff on how they are approaching energy code compliance\nOpportunities for face-to-face candid conversations with the CEC\nNetworking with other attendees to share challenges and best practices with code compliance\n\nThis in-person Forum is free and open to all. Breakfast and coffee will be provided.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/code-conversations-collaborative-solutions-for-energy-code-compliance/
CATEGORIES:BAYREN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T201500
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T225816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T225816Z
UID:69523-1781028000-1781036100@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Air Distribution Module 2026 - Part 3 & 4
DESCRIPTION:Eight parts over four evenings for beginner-intermediate HVAC professionals. Build a strong foundation in ducted air distribution and learn how Quality Installation (QI)\, Quality Maintenance (QM)\, and Quality Service (QS) apply to California residential and light commercial systems. \nGain practical skills to design\, install\, commission\, maintain\, service\, diagnose\, and verify ducted airflow systems with a focus on safety\, reliability\, and energy-efficient performance. \nCEUs: This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. \n6/9/2026 6:00-8:15 PM Part 3: Duct design methods\, with a focus on the Equal Friction Method key rules and sizing/airflow examples. Part 4: Equal Friction in practice: loads\, layout\, friction-rate/loss adjustments\, and hands-on examples leading into commercial build/commissioning.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/air-distribution-module-2026-part-3-4/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T113000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T113000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T231523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T231523Z
UID:69533-1781085600-1781091000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Drain Water Heat Recovery Manufacturers Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Learn how drain water heat recovery can be combined with a heat pump water heater for efficiency and savings. \n\n\nDid you know it’s possible to recover 40-60% wasted heat from showering? Most households are simply pouring that hot water down the drain\, when they could be harvesting much of the heat energy. On Wednesday\, June 10\, we’ll dive into drain water heat recovery (DWHR) and how it can pair with a heat pump water for even better efficiency and savings. Join us to hear from some of the leading DWHR experts and manufacturers in an exciting roundtable presentation and discussion.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/drain-water-heat-recovery-manufacturers-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:NBI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T223114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T223114Z
UID:69515-1781114400-1781125200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI: NATE Certification Training Series - Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: Part 1 (Introduction)
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. \nAir Conditioners & Heat Pumps: Part 1 (Introduction) and Part 2 (Installation & Service) \nNATE A/C & Heat Pumps Part 1 (Introduction): will review the mechanical refrigeration cycle and provide an introduction to air conditioners and their components. Also discussed will be reverse-cycle heat pumps and their similarities and differences with standard air conditioners. \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. \nAttendees:\nPlease register for each seminar individually. Attending the entire eight-part series is strongly suggested.\nReservations will be held 15 minutes following the start time above. After this time your seat may be given to a waiting customer.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-certification-training-series-air-conditioners-and-heat-pumps-part-1-introduction/
LOCATION:SCE Energy Education Center\, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave\, Irwindale
CATEGORIES:IHACI,Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T110000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T234705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T234705Z
UID:69543-1781168400-1781175600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:I-REN C&S Training Registration Form - Stay Compliant: What’s New in Nonresidential Buildings (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Join I-REN and Energy Code Ace for an engaging two-part session focused on the 2025 Title 24\, Part 6 standards for residential buildings in California. Taught by Bruce Cheney\, this course is ideal for plan examiners\, building inspectors\, permit technicians\, and anyone looking to stay current on California’s residential building requirements. Attendance at both sessions is required to complete the class. Participants will explore the latest code updates\, ask questions\, and connect with peers. Don’t miss this opportunity to get hands-on with the codes that impact your daily work. \nNote: This is Part 2 of a two-day course.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/i-ren-cs-training-registration-form-stay-compliant-whats-new-in-nonresidential-buildings-part-2/
CATEGORIES:IREN
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T223948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T032343Z
UID:69519-1781168400-1781179200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:2025 Title 24\, Part 6 Essentials — Single-family Standards: Mechanical Systems
DESCRIPTION:Weigh mechanical system alternatives for single-family projects based on client goals and preferences\, impact on energy efficiency and carbon reduction\, and compliance with the California Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24\, Part 6 or the Energy Code). \nWork individually and in teams to do a deep dive on single-family residential mechanical systems and features to weigh the pros and cons of alternative approaches and select a recommended approach given the project parameters. \nSpecific topics explored include: \n– Methods for improving energy performance of heating\, cooling\, distribution and fan components of heat pumps and gas-fired furnaces \n– Considerations associated with alternative HVAC systems (evaporative cooling\, ductless\, radiant in-floor\, heat pump) and make recommendations for a given project \n– The pros\, cons and considerations of whole-house ventilation strategies l Prescriptive compliance options for residential water heating systems and opportunities for compliance credit using the Performance Approach.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/https-sce-ungerboeck-com-prod-emc00-eventsearch-htmmid11/
CATEGORIES:Energy Code Ace
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T223312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T223312Z
UID:69517-1781200800-1781211600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI: NATE Certification Training Series - Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps: Part 2 (Installation & Service)
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. \nAir Conditioners & Heat Pumps: Part 1 (Introduction) and Part 2 (Installation & Service) \nNATE A/C & Heat Pumps Part 2 (Installation & Service): will focus on air conditioner and heat pump equipment installation and service procedures. \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. \nAttendees:\nPlease register for each seminar individually. Attending the entire eight-part series is strongly suggested.\nReservations will be held 15 minutes following the start time above. After this time your seat may be given to a waiting customer.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-certification-training-series-air-conditioners-and-heat-pumps-part-2-installation-service/
LOCATION:SCE Energy Education Center\, 6090 N. Irwindale Ave\, Irwindale
CATEGORIES:IHACI,Southern California Edison
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260615T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260615T201500
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T230001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T230001Z
UID:69525-1781546400-1781554500@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Air Distribution Module 2026 - Part 5 & 6
DESCRIPTION:Eight parts over four evenings for beginner-intermediate HVAC professionals. Build a strong foundation in ducted air distribution and learn how Quality Installation (QI)\, Quality Maintenance (QM)\, and Quality Service (QS) apply to California residential and light commercial systems. \nGain practical skills to design\, install\, commission\, maintain\, service\, diagnose\, and verify ducted airflow systems with a focus on safety\, reliability\, and energy-efficient performance. \nCEUs: This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. \n6/15/2026 6:00-8:15 PM Part 5: Build\, commission\, and maintain a commercial duct system-installation steps\, testing/balancing\, materials\, and adjustments for efficient\, reliable performance. Part 6: Filter selection and return-side upgrades for commercial duct systems to improve overall performance.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/air-distribution-module-2026-part-5-6/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T201500
DTSTAMP:20260625T093526
CREATED:20260528T230141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T230141Z
UID:69527-1781632800-1781640900@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Air Distribution Module 2026 - Part 7 & 8
DESCRIPTION:Eight parts over four evenings for beginner-intermediate HVAC professionals. Build a strong foundation in ducted air distribution and learn how Quality Installation (QI)\, Quality Maintenance (QM)\, and Quality Service (QS) apply to California residential and light commercial systems. \nGain practical skills to design\, install\, commission\, maintain\, service\, diagnose\, and verify ducted airflow systems with a focus on safety\, reliability\, and energy-efficient performance. \nCEUs: This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. \n6/16/2026 6:00-8:15 PM Part 7: Return-side optimization: common issues (eddy currents\, pressure drops) and practical fixes through better duct design and component selection. Part 8: Supply-side upgrades for commercial duct systems. Reduce turbulence and static pressure with improved plenums\, fittings\, and airflow refinements to boost efficiency.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/air-distribution-module-2026-part-7-8/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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