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SUMMARY:2022 CalGreen Codes for Residential and Non-Residential
DESCRIPTION:Register \n2022 CalGreen Codes for Residential and Non-Residential \nThis course focuses on Title 24\, Part 11\, the California Green Building Standards. We’ll review background of the code\, the logistics of implementation and the specific requirements for residential and non-residential construction. \nLearning objectives \n\nUnderstand CAL Green compliance process for residential and nonresidential projects\, including changes taking effect July 1\, 2024.\nBecome familiar with CAL Green mandatory measures and green building benefits of each.\nUnderstand Tier 1 and Tier 2 options.\nLearn tools and best practices for submitting and reviewing compliance documentation.\n\nLearning Units \n1.5 AIA  HSW LU approved for this course \n0.15 ICC CEU approved for this course \nInstructors \nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting \nTatiana Soglin\, In Balance Green Consulting
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/2022-calgreen-codes-for-residential-and-non-residential-2/
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SUMMARY:Practical Guide to All-Electric Residential Buildings
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent 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 2022 California energy code has accelerated adoption of All-Electric building\, and this class will show why electric homes facilitate easier energy code compliance.  Taught by two instructors who have built all-electric homes for themselves and are experts in the field\, you’ll get an insider view of how to design and build electric\, with 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 pumps\, 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  \n3.5 AIA HSW LU approved for this course   \nInstructors  \nNick Brown\, Build Smart Group  \nRobert Fortunato\, ForStrategy Consulting\, Inc 
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/practical-guide-to-all-electric-residential-buildings/
LOCATION:Zoom link provided upon registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240715T120000
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SUMMARY:Increasing Referrals for REALTORS
DESCRIPTION:Register \n\n\nGreen Marketing Roundtable Part 3- Increasing Referrals\n\n“Green Eileen” will host a series of Green Real Estate Marketing Roundtables\, with surprise energy-efficiency guests joining for some sessions. She will guide Real Estate Professionals through various proven marketing techniques and tips she has used successfully in her own Green Real Estate Business over the years to help attendees develop and enhance their green real estate marketing practices.In this fun and face-paced program\, Eileen will be answering the question\, “What are the next steps for building my green brand?” \n\nThe riches are in the niches: How to build a brand.\nWays to level up your education to further immerse yourself in sustainability.\nWhat trends to look for in green real estate to keep yourself ahead of the competition.\nThe power of partnering with your local association.\nHelp politicians see the light with common sense advocacy tactics.\n\nInstructor: \nEileen Oldroyd\, Franklin Energy
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/increasing-referrals-for-realtors/
LOCATION:Zoom link provided upon registration
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T120000
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SUMMARY:Renters' Guide to Creating an Energy Efficient Home
DESCRIPTION:Register \nAre you a renter trying to reduce the energy used in your home? Renters have more control over their energy use than you might think. \nJoin 3C-REN to discuss actions you can take to reduce energy use while saving money and creating a clean and comfortable home! \nAttendees will learn about: \n\nRenter-friendly actions to reduce home energy use\nWays to reduce natural gas in the home\nUsing the DIY Energy Saving Toolkits from 3C-REN\nBorrowing a portable induction cooktop from your local library\nMore climate-friendly tips from Resilient Central Coast
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/renters-guide-to-creating-an-energy-efficient-home/
CATEGORIES:For Residents
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SUMMARY:Test Event
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URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/test-event/
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SUMMARY:Carbon Reduction through Building Electrification - Part 1: All-Electric Design and Construction Series
DESCRIPTION:[button title=”Register” link=”https://3cren.my.salesforce-sites.com/event/home/allelectricpart1″ new_tab=”yes”] \nAll-Electric Design & Construction Series \nOn the path to Zero Net Carbon Design\, building electrification is the key to reducing operational carbon. In this course\, we’ll share the nuts and bolts of incorporating all-electric systems into residential and small commercial projects\, including tips for implementation as well as client communication. We’ll provide straight-forward information on current systems and technologies plus a look ahead at what’s emerging in the market. \nPart 1: Carbon Reduction through Building Electrification will address California’s targets for carbon reduction\, status of the clean power grid\, the role of energy storage and emerging options for refrigerants. \nPart 2: Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling\, will address ducted and ductless heat pumps for thermal comfort. \nPart 3: Domestic Hot Water\, will focus on integrated and split-system Heat Pump Water Heaters\, as well as combination systems and point-of-use electric resistance water heaters \nPart 4: Ventilation and HRV\, will look at exhaust fans\, ducted ventilation and heat recovery ventilators that support energy efficiency and healthy interiors \nPart 5: Appliances & Energy Storage\, looks at electric options for cooktops\, dryers and other appliances as well as current and emerging battery technologies for energy storage. \nLearning Objectives \n\n Learn the ‘why’ behind California’s shift to building electrification and the link to Zero Net Carbon Design\nLearn the pros and cons of various products to help in selecting appropriate systems that meet electrification and carbon-reduction goals\n Learn critical installation details such as dimensions and venting to call out in plans and/or identify early in construction\nUnderstand the local market for specific all-electric/ZNCD equipment\, including cost\, availability and lead times\n\nInstructors: Jennifer Rennick and Grant Murphy\, In Balance Green Consulting \nThis series has been developed to fulfill the California requirement for five hours of ZNCD education as part of architecture license renewal. Although created with architects in mind\, the content is broadly applicable across the building industry. \nZero Net Carbon Design CEUs Available\, 1 HSW|LU per class\, 5 HSW|LUs in total.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/all-electric-in-design-and-construction-series-part-1-ductless-heat-pumps/
CATEGORIES:BPT
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SUMMARY:Zoning for Heat Pumps – Strategies for Best Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:Register \nZoom link provided upon registration \nZone control is a popular strategy for addressing different climate zones in a home. Many customers and contractors newer to heat pumps are drawn to multi-split systems that utilize a single outdoor unit to run multiple air handlers\, but there can be unintended comfort sacrifices if not done carefully. In this webinar we will focus on various approaches to zone control for efficient and comfortable outcomes. We will compare traditional zoning with zone control\, multi-split systems\, multiple 1-to-1 systems\, and combinations of these solutions. \n  \nLearning Objectives: \n\nName one downside of installing a single multi-split outdoor unit instead of multiple outdoor units\nExplain why many mini split brands do not work well with traditional zone control\nDescribe one scenario where installing a multi-split unit makes sense\n\n  \n1.5 AIA LU’s Pending for this course \n0.15 ICC CEU’s Pending for this Course \n  \nInstructor: \nLarry Waters\, Electrify My Home
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/zoning-for-heat-pumps-strategies-for-best-outcomes/
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T093000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Passive House Retrofits
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nThe Passive House Institute developed EnerPHit certification standards to accommodate the realities of existing old buildings\, where foundations\, party lines\, historic preservation\, cost\, and other factors make a typical Passive House certification impractical. This course takes a detailed look at the criteria\, the pathways\, and the potential exemptions\, that drive EnerPHit performance to deliver the health\, efficiency\, and resilience results we expect from Passive House. 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. \nLearning Objectives \n\nOutline reasons why the EnerPHit standard was developed and implemented to ensure Passive House health\, efficiency and resilience outcomes are achievable.\nDescribe the two EnerPHit certification methods\, the criteria differences\, and similarities and how these both accommodate high-performance outcomes.\nOutline the roles of comfort criteria and ventilation requirements in driving design optimization.\nDescribe exemptions that may be utilized when issues of existing/historic buildings don’t allow standard resolution.\nOutline the EnerPHit Retrofit Plan program and approach for long-term step-by-step Passive House renovation approach.\nDescribe EnerPHit pilot programs OutPHit and apartment renovation certifications.\n\nLearning Units  \n2.0 AIA HSW LU approved for this course   \nInstructor  \nSteve Mann\, The Passive House Network and Home Energy Services
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/introduction-to-passive-house-retrofits-2/
LOCATION:Zoom link provided upon registration
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