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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-12/
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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UID:1289-1685624400-1685631600@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Heat Pump Fundamentals: Space Conditioning and Water Heating – Class 5: High Performance Fundamentals Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis is class 5 of 6 in 3C-REN’s High Performance Fundamentals Certificate series. Earn a 3C-REN certificate of completion after finishing the series and passing short quizzes at the end of each class. This series will be hosted twice throughout 2023.  \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.  \nLearning Objectives  \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 LU|HSW available for this course \nInstructor: \nDan Perunko\, Balance Point Home Performance
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/heat-pump-fundamentals-space-conditioning-and-water-heating-class-5-high-performance-fundamentals-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T190000
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CREATED:20230523T180858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T180932Z
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SUMMARY:Beat the Heat Webinar: Lessons Learned From the Fastest Warming County in the Nation and How You Can Ensure Neighbors Are Safe When Temperatures Rise
DESCRIPTION:Register now! \nDid you know Ventura County is warming faster than almost anywhere else in the United States? Hear how this impacts those on the frontlines of heat\, and find out what we’ve learned locally and nationally about what cities and individuals can do to address this urgent issue. You’ll learn how each of us can mobilize to protect those most at risk —  from farm workers to the youth.  We will also share broader solutions aimed at knitting a tighter social fabric\, such as neighborhood-based resource centers where community members  can get the help they need when extreme heat hits. Presented in English with Spanish interpretation in collaboration with Atlantic Council and CAUSE. cec.pub/beattheheat \nHosted by Community Environmental Council (CEC)
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/beat-the-heat-webinar-lessons-learned-from-the-fastest-warming-county-in-the-nation-and-how-you-can-ensure-neighbors-are-safe-when-temperatures-rise/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:For Residents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230606T170000
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CREATED:20230507T102724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T172715Z
UID:1305-1686065400-1686070800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Good Electrification for Solar Contractors: New Business Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThe residential energy market in California is quickly transforming towards electrification. This transformation presents an enormous business opportunity for solar contractors\, especially in light of recent NEM policy changes. Electrification of home appliances (switching from gas to electric) is a perfect pairing with clean energy generated from solar. This webinar will teach you about best practices for “Good Electrification” and highlight opportunities for solar contractors to add new services to their repertoire. It will also arm you with the information necessary to begin speaking to your customers about electrification with more confidence.  \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nNote how many heat pumps California aims to have installed by 2030 \nName two reasons why right-sized inverter heat pumps are advantageous \nExplain why electrification of home appliances is a good pairing with solar installations \nDescribe why helping your customers with an electrification roadmap is useful \n\n1.5 AIA LU’s available for this course  \n  \nInstructors:  \nLarry Waters\, Electrify My Home  \nAlex Sloan\, Electrify My Home  \nInstructors: \n\nLarry Waters\, Electrify My Home\nAlex Sloan\, Electrify My Home
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/good-electrification-for-solar-contractors-new-business-opportunities/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230607T120000
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CREATED:20230508T102728Z
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UID:1308-1686139200-1686142800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Inflation Reduction Act Part 4: Homeowner and Homebuyer Decarbonization Strategies Utilizing IRA Funds
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nInflation Reduction Act Part 4: Homeowner and Homebuyer Decarbonization Strategies Utilizing IRA Funds\n\nIRA funding is coming\, bringing huge potential for energy-efficiency upgrades at an affordable cost. By understanding the programs coming\, you can help clients maximize their savings – on both their installation costs and utility bills.\n\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nUse IRA funds to help pay for energy-efficiency improvements\nLearn strategies to help sellers utilize IRA funds to get more for their home and sell their home faster\nLearn how IRA funds can lower your buyer’s true cost of homeownership\, while helping them have a healthier and more comfortable home from day one\n\nInstructors: \nJohn Shipman\, Franklin Energy \nLauren Bell\, Franklin Energy
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/inflation-reduction-act-part-4-homeowner-and-homebuyer-decarbonization-strategies-utilizing-ira-funds/
LOCATION:Zoom link provided upon registration
CATEGORIES:BPT,ECC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230509T104214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T172716Z
UID:1312-1686216600-1686222000@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Acceptance Testing and Commissioning for Nonresidential
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nDescription \nThis course focuses on Commissioning as required by Title 24\, Part 11\, and Acceptance Testing as required by Title 24\, Part 6. We’ll review background of the code\, the logistics of implementation and the specific requirements for non-residential construction. \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the CALGreen and Energy Code compliance process for Commissioning and Acceptance Testing for nonresidential projects.\nBecome familiar with what forms and documents are needed and at what phase of a project.\nIdentify key individuals that must participate for success.\nLearn tools and best practices for submitting and reviewing compliance documentation.\n\nLearning Units \n1.5 AIA LU pending for this course \n0.15 ICC CEU approved for this course \nInstructors \nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/acceptance-testing-and-commissioning-for-nonresidential/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230515T111353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T174159Z
UID:1326-1686751200-1686754800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Central Coast and Ventura ICC Chapter Series – 2022 Energy Code Multi Family
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nDescription \nDeveloped for Central Coast and Ventura Region International Code Council (ICC) Members\, this course provides an overview of the 2022 Title 24 Energy Code changes for Multi Family (new\, additions and alterations) for code officials\, building safety\, and building department staff. We’ll provide examples of implementation and highlight key strategies for a smooth plan review and acceptance process.  \nThis is the third course in a series of 2022 Energy Code classes developed for the Central Coast and Ventura ICC Chapters.  \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the organizational changes to the 2022 Energy Code\nIdentify Big Pictures Goals of the California Energy Commission and how those goals influence changes.\nRecognize key updates including building envelope\, lighting\, mechanical and DHW systems\, renewable energy and storage and field verification.\nBe able to access resources for energy code questions.\n\nLearning Units \n0.10 ICC CEU pending for this course \nInstructors \nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/central-coast-and-ventura-icc-chapter-series-2022-energy-code-multi-family/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230615T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230615T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230516T112814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T174110Z
UID:1331-1686834000-1686841200@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Home Assessments for Decarbonization – Class 6: High Performance Fundamentals Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThis is class 6 of 6 in 3C-REN’s High Performance Fundamentals Certificate series. Earn a 3C-REN certificate of completion after finishing the series and passing short quizzes at the end of each class. This series will be hosted twice throughout 2023.  \n  \nThis class is designed to prepare building practitioners\, who have basic to advanced knowledge of residential building\, to assist homeowners on their pathways to electrification. We will cover all phases of the assessment process from understanding homeowner goals and setting expectations\, through a methodical investigation and documentation of existing conditions and potential issues\, to proposing and prioritizing solutions and offering implementation resources. A homeowner questionnaire template\, existing condition form\, and annotated electrification resource directory will be included as class handouts.   \n  \nLearning Objectives  \nAfter attending this class\, participants will be able to:  \n\nEstimate a homeowner’s anticipated future electrical loads \nIdentify equipment strategies to help minimize electric load additions \nGuide homeowners in developing a comprehensive\, prioritized electrification plan \nDirect homeowners to credible\, informative electrification resources \n\n2 AIA LU|HSW available for this course \nInstructor: \nAnn Edminster\, Design AVEnues \n 
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/home-assessments-for-decarbonization-class-6-high-performance-fundamentals-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T133000
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CREATED:20230521T114220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T174147Z
UID:1345-1687262400-1687267800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Energy Performance for ZNC Operations: Zero Net Carbon Design Series
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nThe Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) Series\, will begin with the background and an overview of carbon in the building industry\, then focus content on energy performance and renewable energy\, water-savings as energy-savings\, embodied carbon\, and finally regenerative design. \n  \nThe courses have been developed to fulfill the new California requirement for architects to have five hours of ZNCD education as part of their license renewal. Although created with architects in mind\, the content is broadly applicable across the building industry. \nThere are 1.0 HSW|LUs available for class\, we encourage you to register for the rest of the series for the full 5 hours of learning units.  \nClass 2: Energy Performance for ZNC Operations \nThis course covers best practices for reducing operational carbon by optimizing energy performance\, designing for all-electric and right-sizing renewable energy and storage.  \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nUnderstand how to lower operational carbon through best practices for high performance \nIdentify resources to right-size on-site renewable energy and energy storage systems \nDiscuss emerging trends in heat pumps for space conditioning and water heating \nLearn ‘stories from the field’ from all-electric case studies \n\nInstructors: \n\nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting\nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting\nMichelle Zimney\, In Balance Green Consulting\n\nIf interested\, you can sign-up for the following classes. All classes are scheduled from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM. \n\n5/23: Targeting Zero Net Carbon\n6/20: Energy Performance for Zero Net Carbon Operations\n7/18: Addressing the Energy-Water Nexus\n8/31: Reducing Embodied Carbon\n9/19: Regenerative Design in Practice
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/energy-performance-for-znc-operations-zero-net-carbon-design-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230622T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230523T162531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230622T175750Z
UID:1469-1687433400-1687438800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:All-Electric Options for Tiny Homes & ADUs
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nSee and experience one example of an all-electric tiny home. Learn about options for insulation\, water and space heating\, cooktops\, washer/dryers\, solar\, storage and more. Get hands on with relevant equipment\, review example pricing\, availability and associated benefits & as relevant\, issues (e.g. noise of appliances in small space; venting necessary in small space\, peak loads use if off grid; etc.) \nOffered in partnership with Smart Share Housing Solutions.
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/all-electric-options-for-tiny-homes-adus/
LOCATION:SLO Guild Hall\, 2880 Broad Street\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, 93401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230626T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230531T165816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230626T181324Z
UID:1495-1687770000-1688144400@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Passive House Designer/Consultant Certification
DESCRIPTION:Interest Form is Currently Closed\n  \nThe Passive House Network (PHN) Certified Passive House Designer/Consultant (CPHD/C) course is the premier Passive House professional training for architects\, engineers\, consultants\, developers\, policymakers\, and more. The course is supported by the 30-year history of global technical leadership of the Passive House Institute. \n3C-REN is proud to offer PHN’s Certified Passive House Designer/Consultant course for FREE (normally a $1\,900 value) for tri-county professionals. The 5-day training will be held in-person in Santa Barbara. The exam is included. The exam often occurs a number of weeks after the course to allow for further review and study. The exam is only offered remotely online. \nThis course is for all building professionals in the tri-county region: architects\, MEP and structural engineers\, builders and construction managers working in the design and construction of new build and retrofit Passive House buildings. \nComplete the interest form (currently closed) ASAP to apply for your space. Space is limited. Registration is first come\, first serve with equal spaces reserved per Ventura\, Santa Barbara\, and San Luis Obispo County. Confirmed registrants will be sent a link to enroll with PHN’s training portal. \nHighlights: \n\n5 consecutive days of in-person instruction. Participants must be able to attend all 5 days. Lunch is not provided.\n7 additional e-learning modules.\nThorough grounding of critical aspects of Passive House design and construction.\nReceive a 5-year registration as an internationally accredited CPHD/C after passing exam.\nFor all building professionals: architects\, MEP and structural engineers\, builders and construction managers and more.\n35 AIA|LU’s available for this training\n\nDesignation:  \nThe designation “Designer” is reserved for architects\, engineers and similarly specialized building professionals. The “Consultants” designation is for non-specialized professionals and others. A more detailed guideline can be found here. \nTentative In-Class Schedule: \nDay 1: Introduction to Passive House principles\, with an in-depth look at enclosure insulation & thermal bridging: principles\, calculations\, details\, systems and components. \nDay 2: Enclosure airtightness and windows: principles\, calculations\, details\, systems and components. \nDay 3: Ventilation\, heating\, cooling\, dehumidification and domestic hot water: principles\, calculations\, details\, systems and components. \nDay 4: PHPP energy model and calculating building energy balance. \nDay 5: Retrofits\, economics\, certifications and exam preparation. \nOnline Modules: \nSeven online modules to reinforce and expand on the classroom work\, completed at the participant’s pace: \n\nModule 1: Introduction\nModule 2: Spot the Mistakes\nModule 3: True or False\nModule 4: Energy Calculations\nModule 5: Economics\nModule 6: Designing a Passive House\nModule 7: PHPP + Units\n\n  \nMaterials for Training: \n\nA digital copy of the manual will be sent to participants prior to the start of the training.\nAccess to 7 online modules.\nPHPP software – current version of the PHPP energy model will be provided and registered to participants for use in class – and any subsequent professional work. A hard copy manual will be shipped to the participant.\n\nLocation: \n\nSanta Barbara City College\, West Campus Center Room 106
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/passive-house-designer-consultant-certification/
LOCATION:Santa Barbara City College\, West Campus Center Room 106\, 721 Cliff Drive\, Santa Barbara\, 93109
ORGANIZER;CN="3C-REN":MAILTO:info@3C-REN.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230627T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230528T165543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230626T181324Z
UID:1487-1687867200-1687870800@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Preparing For Home Electrification
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nHomeowners around the world are beginning to embrace electrification (the switch from gas-fired to electric-powered appliances). When done correctly\, home electrification brings a plethora of benefits including better air quality\, improved comfort\, lower environmental footprint\, and in many cases quieter operation.  \n  \nThe path to going all-electric can take many forms. For some\, this means upgrading one appliance at a time; for others\, it means replacing them all at once and offsetting electrical loads with on-site solar. Regardless of the timeline\, there are some important planning steps that should take place related to electrical panel optimization\, appliance location\, and considerations for maximizing efficiency.  \n  \nIn this webinar\, you’ll hear from Larry Waters\, who will provide guidance to help you plan for your electrification journey. Larry is an HVAC industry veteran who’s installed nothing but heat pumps since 2015. \n3C-REN staff will also join to help you access all available incentives to make electrification affordable. \n 
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/preparing-for-home-electrification/
CATEGORIES:For Residents
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230628T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T030105
CREATED:20230529T165531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T181210Z
UID:1490-1687960800-1687964400@sustain.venturacounty.gov
SUMMARY:Central Coast and Ventura ICC Chapter Series – 2022 Energy Code Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nDescription \nDeveloped for Central Coast and Ventura Region International Code Council (ICC) Members\, this course provides an overview of the 2022 Title 24 Energy Code changes for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) for code officials\, building safety\, and building department staff. We’ll provide examples of implementation and highlight key strategies for a smooth plan review and acceptance process.  \nThis is the fourth course in a series of 2022 Energy Code classes developed for the Central Coast and Ventura ICC Chapters.  \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the organizational changes to the 2022 Energy Code\nIdentify Big Pictures Goals of the California Energy Commission and how those goals influence changes.\nRecognize key updates including building envelope\, lighting\, mechanical and DHW systems\, renewable energy and storage and field verification.\nBe able to access resources for energy code questions.\n\nLearning Units \n0.10 ICC CEU pending for this course \nInstructors \nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting
URL:https://sustain.venturacounty.gov/event/central-coast-and-ventura-icc-chapter-series-2022-energy-code-accessory-dwelling-units-adus/
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