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UID:558-1661990400-1662076799@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Flexible Dates: Communicating the Value of High Performance
DESCRIPTION:INTEREST FORM​\n3C-REN wants to help you cultivate businesses development skills and grow your professional network with a free\, 4-session training series.​\n​\nThis online\, interactive web series teaches you how to get in front of top prospective clients\, close the deal — and\, most importantly\, increase average revenue and profit through consultative selling.​ \nWith a small cohort of 5-10 professionals from across the design and construction trades\, this series equips you to:​ \n\nWin the business a higher percentage of the time​\nUnderstand your customer’s buying motivations​\nPosition your products and services as solutions​\nTake advantage of the shifting market opportunities​\n\nEach week\, participants test out new strategies and report back on what worked and what did not. Receive instructor coaching and peer feedback to successfully expand the energy-efficiency related segment of your business and increase profitability. Please fill out the interest form above to receive more information and discuss if this opportunity is right for you. \nInstructor: \nJay Gentry\, Con-Com-T Inc. & Passive House California​
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/flexible-dates-communicating-the-value-of-high-performance-4/
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220902
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
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UID:559-1661990400-1662076799@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Flexible Dates: Become a HERS Rater
DESCRIPTION:INTEREST FORM​\n\n3C-REN has partnered with CalCERTS\, Inc. to offer HERS (Home Energy Rating System) Rater training for FREE* to qualified candidates across the tri-counties!   \nAs the California Energy Code (Title 24 Part 6) becomes more stringent\, HERS Raters are essential to the construction process as trusted third-party reviewers of the performance of a building’s major energy-using appliances.   \nCandidates will learn to conduct the following tests to verify the performance of various building systems:  \n\nDuct Tests \nBlower Door Tests \nQuality Insulation Installation (QII) \nFan Efficacy/Watt Draw \nRefrigerant Charge Verification \nSolar System Verification \nAnd more! \n\nHERS certification has several tracts depending on the individual’s focus. Pathways include:  \n\nHERS Residential Alterations \nHERS New Construction \nHERS Solar \nHERS II – Whole House Rater + CA RESNET \nHERS Nonresidential  \n\nA high school diploma or GED is recommended for enrolling in this training opportunity. For more information about what a HERS Rater does\, visit WWW.CALCERTS.COM to find a detailed course listing\, definitions\, resources\, job qualifications\, and more.   \nTo sign up for this training fill out the interest form. 3C-REN staff will follow up to schedule a short discussion about your experience and career trajectory.  \n*3C-REN will fully pay for training in partnership with CalCERTS\, Inc. Candidates will be responsible for any field house and EPA 608 examination fees\, which typically range from $200 to $325. Exams include: HERS Residential Alterations Compliance Fieldhouse and EPA 608 Universal Certification Core and Type II. These exams are required to become a HERS Rater in California and to handle refrigerants (EPA 608). In addition\, 3C-REN will require candidates to complete a brief bi-annual survey for one year\, detailing their experience after the class.  
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/flexible-dates-become-a-hers-rater-2/
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220907T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220907T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220808T162559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T221210Z
UID:566-1662555600-1662568200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Residential CEA Exam Prep Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nDescription:  \nThis half-day course helps energy consultants prepare to take the both the multiple-choice and the modeling portions of the Nonresidential Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) and Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) exams for the 2019 Energy Code\, which are administered through CABEC. \nThe session includes key information about how the exam was developed and exam-taking tips\, an overview of exam competencies and objectives\, sample questions and study resources for the multiple-choice portion and — for the modeling portion — information how your model will be scored\, strategies to help you assess a project for modeling\, tips for organizing take-offs and guidance on how to check modeling results for errors and resolve common mistakes. \nThis class also provides participants with a sample project to complete on your own\, including plans\, take-offs\, and solution model (BLD and RIBD) files. \nInstructors: \n\nBrian Selby\n\nBrian is a Principal at Selby Energy\, Inc.\, where his primary role is delivering energy code training for the Energy Code Ace Title 24 Essentials courses. He also provides Title 24 consulting services for residential and commercial projects.\n\n\nChandra Apperson\n\nChandra is a Senior Manager at Apperson Energy Management where her duties include project and office management\, sales\, marketing\, as well as preparation of compliance and verification documentation.\n\n\n\nCourse Objectives: \n\nDescribe the CEA exam development process and structure\nIdentify the competencies and objectives that are represented in the Residential CEA exam\nIdentify appropriate study resources and describe how to use them effectively\nDescribe multiple-choice test taking tips and strategies\nDescribe the types of mistakes most commonly made when modeling\nPerform plan take-offs for a new construction residential project and apply appropriate strategies to accurately model Residential projects using Energy Commission approve compliance software\nReview an existing model and associated reports to identify and resolve errors\n\nHave a question about this course? Contact ggautereaux@co.slo.ca.us
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/residential-cea-exam-prep-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220908T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220809T164038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T221157Z
UID:568-1662642000-1662654600@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Nonresidential CEA Exam Preparation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nDescription:  \nThis half-day course helps energy consultants prepare to take the both the multiple-choice and the modeling portions of the Nonresidential Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) and Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) exams for the 2019 Energy Code\, which are administered through CABEC. \nThe session includes key information about how the exam was developed and exam-taking tips\, an overview of exam competencies and objectives\, sample questions and study resources for the multiple-choice portion and — for the modeling portion — information how your model will be scored\, strategies to help you assess a project for modeling\, tips for organizing take-offs and guidance on how to check modeling results for errors and resolve common mistakes. \nThis class also provides participants with a sample project to complete on your own\, including plans\, take-offs\, and solution model (BLD and RIBD) files. \nInstructors: \n\nBrian Selby\n\nBrian is a Principal at Selby Energy\, Inc.\, where his primary role is delivering energy code training for the Energy Code Ace Title 24 Essentials courses. He also provides Title 24 consulting services for residential and commercial projects.\n\n\nChandra Apperson\n\nChandra is a Senior Manager at Apperson Energy Management where her duties include project and office management\, sales\, marketing\, as well as preparation of compliance and verification documentation.\n\n\n\nCourse Objectives: \n\nDescribe the CEA exam development process and structure\nIdentify the competencies and objectives that are represented in the Nonresidential CEA exam\nIdentify appropriate study resources and describe how to use them effectively\nDescribe multiple-choice test taking tips and strategies\nDescribe the types of mistakes most commonly made when modeling\nPerform plan take-offs for a new construction nonresidential project and apply appropriate strategies to accurately model Nonresidential projects using Energy Commission approve compliance software\nReview an existing model and associated reports to identify and resolve errors\n\nHave a question about this course? Contact ggautereaux@co.slo.ca.us \nInstructors: \n\nBrian Selby\, Selby Energy\, Inc.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/nonresidential-cea-exam-preparation-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220913T100000
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CREATED:20220814T175549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T222533Z
UID:588-1663063200-1663070400@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Heat Pump Fundamentals: Space Conditioning and Water Heating
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n  \nHaving gained a solid understanding of high-performance building enclosures from classes 1 through 3 in 3C-REN’s High Performance Fundamentals series\, participants are well-prepared for this class\, which will provide a foundation in the use of heat pumps for both space conditioning (heating and cooling) and water heating. The class will cover what a heat pump is and explain why heat pumps are essential elements of high performance buildings. Special attention will be paid to refrigerants: how heat pumps use them\, how to avoid leaks through proper installation\, and why it’s important to avoid leaks due to the damage they can cause to contractor profitability and the planet. An overview will be provided to aid in selecting\, sizing\, installing\, and commissioning heat pump equipment\, so that it performs as intended. Note: You are not required to have attended classes 1 through 3 to attend this event. \n  \nAfter attending this class\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe in lay language what a heat pump is\, its benefits\, and how it works;\nDescribe the environmental consequence of releasing small quantities of refrigerant to the atmosphere;\nDefine heat pump performance metrics and variables that differentiate different models;\nExplain the process of sizing and selecting a heat pump;\nList\, in order\, the steps for installing and commissioning a heat pump. \n\n2 AIA HSW|LU Pending for this course
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/heat-pump-fundamentals-space-conditioning-and-water-heating/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220915T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220915T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220825T202651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T222751Z
UID:626-1663239600-1663243200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Reach Code Advisory Committee for the Cities of Carpinteria\, Goleta\, and County of Santa Barbara
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nPlease join the County of Santa Barbara and the cities of Carpinteria\, Goleta\, and Santa Barbara Advisory Committee for the development of a regional framework for reach codes in our region. We are seeking input from various stakeholders across these jurisdictions to inform this collaborative process and provide a clear understanding of the benefits and impacts reach codes will bring to the region. \n  \nDuring this Advisory Committee meeting you will meet all the parties working together to develop the reach code; learn about the benefits of electrification reach codes and grid reliability; understand the different approaches to adopting a reach code; learn about possible exceptions to reach codes; receive resources; and most importantly provide valuable input and insight into the process. We look forward to seeing you there. \n  \nThis work is being done in collaboration with the County of Santa Barbara\, City of Goleta\, City of Carpinteria\, City of Santa Barbara\, SCE\, NegaWatt\, CEG\, and 3C-REN
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/reach-code-advisory-committee-for-the-cities-of-carpinteria-goleta-and-county-of-santa-barbara/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220927T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220825T232652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T160851Z
UID:630-1664272800-1664287200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Ride and Drive at the Government Center
DESCRIPTION:The County of Ventura is partnering with Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance to host the Ventura Electric Vehicle (EV) Ride and Drive event on September 27th.  The public is invited to test drive a variety of electric vehicles\, learn from industry experts and enjoy food and giveaways. This free event is part of National Drive Electric Week’s EV outreach activities staged in more than 300 communities across the country to highlight the clean-air benefits\, cost-savings\, and fun provided by driving an electric vehicle. \nEvent highlights include: \n\nTest drive an EV from local car dealerships.\n\n\nTalk directly to EV owners about their experiences and check out their vehicles.\n\n\nLearn from industry experts including: EV Advocates of Ventura County\, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District\, California Clean Vehicle Rebate Program\, SCE’s Charge Ready Program\, ChargePoint\, Community Environmental Council\, and more!\n\n\nGrab some food from a tasty selection from food trucks (TBD)\n\n\nFun EV-related giveaways.\n\nEvent Schedule \n(TBD) \nThe Ventura Ride and Drive event is sponsored by Southern California Edison and presented by Plug in America\, Sierra Club\, and Electric Auto Association. \nVolunteers are needed to help spread the word\, setup\, and to have a good time mingling with EV drivers. Sign up using the volunteer button at the top of this page. \nIf you cannot make this event during the workday\, there will be another Electric Vehicle showcase at Ventura Harbor on Sunday\, September 25nd from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. For more information: https://driveelectricweek.org/event?eventid=3333
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/ride-and-drive-at-the-government-center/
LOCATION:Ventura County Government Center\, 800 S Victoria Ave\, Ventura\, CA\, 93009\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220927T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220726T232909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220726T233433Z
UID:546-1664280000-1664287200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Ventura County Climate Emergency Council
DESCRIPTION:Regular Meeting of the Ventura County Climate Emergency Council. Meeting details and agendas are available online at ventura.org/vccec.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/ventura-county-climate-emergency-council-2/
CATEGORIES:For Residents
ORGANIZER;CN="Clay Downing%2C CAP Implementation Program Administrator":MAILTO:vccec@ventura.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220929
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220827T000749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220827T001345Z
UID:634-1664323200-1664409599@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Adopt-A-Tree Ventura County with the Boys & Girls Club
DESCRIPTION:The County of Ventura’s Sustainability Division will visit a Boys & Girls Club location to celebrate California Clean Air Day\, provide educational information on community greening\, and raise awareness on the benefits of trees and native plants as part of the OAKtober. \n\nWant to be part of California Clean Air Day? Take the Clean Air Day Pledge and be part of a cleaning the air in Ventura County.\nWhat is OAKtober? Visit our Climate Action and Adaptation webpage to learn more about OAKtober in Ventura County.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/adopt-a-tree-ventura-county-with-the-boys-girls-club/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mireille Vargas%2C CAP Implementation Program Specialist":MAILTO:mireille.vargas@ventura.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220929T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220824T201039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T231217Z
UID:623-1664355600-1664470800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:National Association of REALTORS Green Designation | In-Person
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n  \nNAR Green Day 1: The Resource-Efficient Home – Retrofits\, Remodels\, Renovations\, and New Home Construction \nWednesday\, September 28th | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm \nThe session looks at why consumer demand for these homes is increasing and how both the homes and consumer expectations impact the market. The course prepares real estate professionals to provide advice and sources of information to help homeowners improve the resource efficiency of their homes from low-cost fixes and DIY projects to retrofitting and replacing systems to big -budget remodeling projects. The course also looks at constructing a new\, resource-efficient home and the value that real estate professionals can bring to the design and build team. \n  \nNAR Green Day 2: Representing Buyers and Sellers of Resource Efficient Homes \nThursday\, September 29th | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm \nThis session focuses on applying your knowledge of resource-efficient\, smart\, and certified homes and adapting your core real estate skills to build business success in the niche market for resource-efficient homes. More homebuyers are demanding green and energy-saving features in their next homes. Are you prepared to assist them? Gain a competitive advantage and learn how to become your clients’ go-to resource for buying or selling a more efficient\, money-saving\, healthy home. \n  \nJoin us for a two-day training to learn green real estate concepts\, principles\, practices and benefits from the ground up in a way that makes sense to you and your clients. You’ll stand out from the crowd by earning the only green designation for real estate agents conferred by the National Association of REALTORS®. \n\nDon’t sign up because others are underwriting the cost. Sign up because it will help you be more successful.\nDid you know that 94% of home buyers rate energy efficiency as an important part of their home buying decision? Are you prepared to have that discussion?\nWhat elements of a home are potentially poisoning the occupants and what can you do about it?\nDo you really understand how a home functions?\nWould you and your clients like to save hundreds of dollars a year by learning how to use resources more efficiently?\n\n  \nEarning NAR’s Green Designation \nUpon completion of the two-day required courses and successfully passing each exam with 80%\, you will have achieved GREEN candidate status\, a one-year period during which you must fulfill the educational and experiential requirements to earn NAR’s Green Designation awarded by the Green REsource Council. \n  \nContinuing Education Units approved by the Department of Real Estate \nUpon completion of the two-day required courses and successfully passing each exam with 75%\, you will receive 16 Continuing Education Units approved by the Department of Real Estate. \n  \nPrerequisites \nMust be a licensed Realtor in the State of California in order to receive DRE Credit for attending these courses \n  \nFees and Registration \nWaived – Thanks to the generous support of 3C-REN. \n  \nRequirements for the NAR Green Designation certification \nAttendance – Participants must attend all two (2) training days. \nPass the exam – Participants must receive a passing grade of 75% on each exam (separate exams are given for Green Day 1 and Green Day 2). If you do not receive a passing grade\, you may attend a future training and re-take the exam. Otherwise\, please contact Franklin Energy to arrange an exam re-take at education@franklinenergy.com. \nSubmit a member application for NAR’s Green Designation. \nMaintain active and good membership status with the Green REsource Council and the National Association of REALTORS® \n  \nInstructors: \n\nBob Hart\, Santa Barbara Association of REALTORS\nJohn Shipman\, Franklin Energy\n\n  \n  \nQuestions? \nContact education@franklinenergy.com \n 
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/national-association-of-realtors-green-designation/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara Association of REALTORS\, 1415 Chapala St\, Santa Barbara\, California\, 93101
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC,Regional Forums
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220928T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220928T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220828T211128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T231217Z
UID:638-1664366400-1664371800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Home Remodeling – Fire Resiliency & Electrification
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis class is designed for both homeowners and professionals who are planning residential remodeling projects\, regardless of whether the remodel is focused on electrification or fire resiliency\, or those are just part of a larger plan. In this 90-minute session\, green home consultant Ann Edminster will describe electrification options along with upgrade opportunities that improve comfort while also reducing your home’s climate impacts and wildfire risks.   \n  \nLearning Objectives: By attending this class\, participants will learn—  \n\nWhy resiliency and electrification make sense together \nThe benefits of a zero carbon\, all-electric home\, and the two core requirements to achieve that goal \nTwo electric options for each of the four major gas-fueled household appliances\, plus the major distinctions between them \nHow to make a transition plan from gas to all-electric\, emissions-free operation \nAudience: homeowners\, general contractors\, architects\, and other building professionals \n\n  \n1.5 AIA|HSW LU’s Available  \nInstructors: \n\nAnn Edminster\, Design AVEnues LLC
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/home-remodeling-fire-resiliency-electrification/
CATEGORIES:For Residents
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T133000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220825T232652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T232652Z
UID:632-1664442000-1664458200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Electric Car Showcase at Plaza Park
DESCRIPTION:Are you thinking about buying an electric vehicle (EV) but feel like you don’t have enough information to decide? The Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance (VCREA) invites you to join us and local EV drivers at Plaza Park Farmers’ Market for an electric vehicle show. \nYou’ll get a chance to have all your EV-related questions answered and meet real EV owners many of whom have years of EV experience. Learn about stacking rebates and incentives to get the best deal on your EV purchase\, and how to get a car charger installed at your home or business. Spin the wheel for a chance to win cool prizes like gift certificates\, stickers\, water canteens\, pizza\, and more! \nDon’t forget to check out the Farmers’ Market for fresh produce and live music.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/electric-car-showcase-at-plaza-park/
LOCATION:Plaza Park\, Oxnard\, 500 South C Street\, Oxnard\, 93030\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221001
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220827T000925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220827T001316Z
UID:635-1664496000-1664582399@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Adopt-A-Tree Ventura County with the Boys & Girls Club
DESCRIPTION:The County of Ventura’s Sustainability Division will visit a Boys & Girls Club location to celebrate California Clean Air Day\, provide educational information on community greening\, and raise awareness on the benefits of trees and native plants as part of the OAKtober. \n\nWant to be part of California Clean Air Day? Take the Clean Air Day Pledge and be part of a cleaning the air in Ventura County.\nWhat is OAKtober? Visit our Climate Action and Adaptation webpage to learn more about OAKtober in Ventura County.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/adopt-a-tree-ventura-county-with-the-boys-girls-club-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mireille Vargas%2C CAP Implementation Program Specialist":MAILTO:mireille.vargas@ventura.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220930T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220831T211227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220917T222700Z
UID:644-1664523000-1664557200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:CEA Exams
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nCertification as a Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) or Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) signifies that a consultant understands the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24\, Part 6) and has an understanding of broader energy efficiency issues\, is committed to providing quality service to clients\, and that he/she has made a commitment to conduct business in an ethical fashion. Because CEAs have also make a commitment to ongoing educational requirements\, attending advanced industry training puts them on the cutting edge. \n  \nCertified Energy Analysts (CEAs) are individuals who have demonstrated their mastery of the Residential and/or Nonresidential California Energy Standards through the following steps. \n\nPass the appropriate two-part (Multiple Choice and ACM Modeling) CEA Exam for Residential and/or Nonresidential.\nHave verified experience and/or education and other certifications related to Title 24 compliance work.\nParticipate in a Professional Practices Workshop (PPW)\, sponsored by CABEC.\nAttend at least nine hours per year of continuing education training.\n\nSince energy consultants are not regulated by the state\, CABEC designed the CEA to be a statement of an energy consultant’s working knowledge and understanding of the California Energy Efficiency Standards. When an energy consultant is a Certified Energy Analyst it is a statement to a building department\, builder\, architect\, or homeowner of the professional skills and knowledge of that energy consultant. This certification has become a highly regarded symbol of expertise within the industry and with regard to Title 24 in California. \n  \nParking Instructions for General Services Agency: \nParking in Lot H (Preferred) & Lot I
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/cea-exams/
LOCATION:County of Ventura GSA Training Facility\, 800 S. Victoria Avenue\, Ventura\, CA\, 93009\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220930T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220930T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T052852
CREATED:20220831T211239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T231023Z
UID:645-1664528400-1664535600@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Green Real Estate Marketing
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\n\n\n\nGreen Real Estate Marketing Workshop For NAR Green Designee’s\nFriday\, September 30th 9:00A – 11:00A \nLed by Franklin Energy’s Simone Dadsetan\, this two-hour Webinar features top marketing tips by an experience real estate professional utilizing proven marketing methods in the practice of green real estate. The focus is on combining tools learned in the NAR Green Designation\, combining Utility based programs supporting local energy efficiency goals combined with national or state programs such as energy efficiency financing mechanisms to enhance a REALTOR’S® business and benefit customers at time of transaction. \n• Take green knowledge from the classroom to the neighborhood through green marketing strategies. \n• Learn how to differentiate yourself with targeted messaging that speaks to your clients \n• Use your utility partners rebate programs as a way to connect with your clients \n\n  \nInstructor: \nSimone Dadsetan\, Franklin Energy \n\n  \nPlease contact sdadsetan@franklinenergy.com with any questions
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/green-real-estate-marketing/
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC,Regional Forums
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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