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I-REN C&S Training: Electrification in the 2025 Energy Code

The 2025 energy code builds on earlier codes and carries the baton still further to encourage all-electric buildings. We will cover energy code requirements that favor all-electric designs and quantify the compliance impact of heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, PV & battery, and other electric systems. We will also cover the why and the how: why the California energy code encourages electric systems and some lessons from the field on how to achieve efficient all-electric designs with manageable utility

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Nonresidential Standards: What Is Acceptance Testing?

Date: July 20, 2026 Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT Type: Virtual Classroom Location: Online CEUs: ICC:0.3; AIA:3; CABEC:3 Instructor: Kyle Dunn What is Acceptance Testing? How does it compare to Commissioning? What Nonresidential HVAC systems require a certified Acceptance Test Technician under the 2025 California Energy Code? Who’s involved and how is it documented? This three-hour online live class addresses these questions and more, with an overview of Energy Code Acceptance Testing requirements for a variety of systems, and a

Passive House Enclosures

Part 8 of 9  This 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. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Context of Passive House The work of enclosures Efficient design and high quality Details Execution The

Next Generation Passive Solar & Passive House

Event Description We all learned the principles of passive solar design in school – south facing orientation, strategic windows, thermal mass, etc., but the old rules don’t apply in the same way. In the meantime, Passive House building principles are folding into every-day construction. Modern buildings should still incorporate a range of passive strategies, but they need a new spin on the implementation to account for improved insulation, prevalence of high-performance glazing, and efficient HVAC systems and lighting. Learning Units

Troubleshooting Lighting Controls (Webinar)

Description: This course teaches attendees how to diagnose and resolve common lighting controls issues in commercial buildings.  Participants will learn a structured troubleshooting process for systems that may include occupancy sensors, daylighting controls, wall stations, dimming zones, networked lighting controls, relays, emergency lighting interfaces, time schedules and integration with building automation systems. This course focuses on practical field scenarios and participants will leave with a repeatable method for identifying whether an issue is caused by wiring, device configuration, programming, documentation,

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Nonresidential Compliance: EnergyPro Introduction

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

BayREN TDS Training: Public Sector Energy Financing 101 for Finance Staff – Part 1

This introductory session is the first in a two-part training series designed to give public sector finance and capital projects staff a clear, practical understanding of today’s most effective energy project financing strategies. The training covers traditional options – such as bonds, leases, and loans – as well as specialized mechanisms like on-bill financing, energy savings performance contracts, and efficiency-as-a-service. Participants will learn about the benefits and tradeoffs of each financing tool and how to navigate common challenges. The training

BayREN C&S Training: Residential Alterations

This course reviews requirements for and how to process residential alterations, such as HVAC changeouts, window replacements, and water heater replacements, to ensure compliance with the Energy Code. Course extends content provided in the Residential New Construction Compliance course. ICC CEUs: 0.1

Passive House Mechanical Systems

Part 9 of 9  This 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. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Context of Passive House and mechanical systems Systems strategy Ventilation Heating and cooling Domestic hot water (DHW) Other

2025 Title 24, Part 6 Essentials — Nonresidential Compliance: EnergyPro Advanced

Date: July 29, 2026 (See upcoming classes below) Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT Type: Virtual Classroom Location: Online CEUs: ICC:0.3; AIA:3; CABEC:3 Instructor: Martyn Dodd Level: Advanced Experienced EnergyPro users, get answers to your questions, address special considerations and see how to use the software most effectively to demonstrate compliance with 2025 Title 24, Part 6 Nonresidential Energy Code. Respond to a pre-session survey to let us know what you're most interested in, and we will do our best to incorporate

I-REN C&S Training: Electrification and Decarbonization with Passive House

This course reinforces knowledge of basic Passive House principles and methodology while looking deeper into how Passive House design considers the electrical grid, renewables, and building electrification. It will explain the Passive House energy metric Primary Energy Renewable (PER) and PER Factors. It will demonstrate how PER and PER Factors interact with power supply and design choices, and how they drive optimization. The class will illustrate the goals, strategies, and results with regional case studies. Credits: 2 AIA LU |

Using the ECC (HERS) Registry for Energy Code Compliance

Event Description This class teaches building department personnel how to use the ECC (formerly HERS) Registry to track the status of all of the ECC tests and inspections, as well as all of the other compliance documents: CF1R, CF2Rs, and CF3Rs. The Project Status Report generated by the registry is probably the single most valuable tool for building departments to ensure compliance with the energy code. Learning Objectives What the ECC program is in the energy code How ECC verification