2. 5 Tips to Get Your
CFO to Buy into Energy Management
3. Free Title 24, Part 6 Training for Plans Examiners and Building Inspectors!
Energy Code Ace is offering free hands-on courses that are
designed to provide plans examiners and building inspectors with the knowledge
and skills needed to more quickly and effectively enforce the 2013 Building
Energy Efficiency Standards.
All participants receive a comprehensive workbook and tools they
can use on the job.
All classes are held
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Continental breakfast
and lunch provided.
Nonresidential Courses
Date Location Registration Link
Residential Courses
Date Location Registration Link
4. ZNE Workshops in Bay Area
Zero Energy Regional
Workshops - May 28 & 29
May 28 is for local government staff.
The following
jurisdictions have already RSVP'd: Alameda County, Angels Camp, Atherton,
Burlingame, Daly City, Fremont, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Oakland,
Palo Alto, Redwood City, Pleasanton, Portola Valley, Sacramento (State of
California), San Mateo, San Jose, Santa Cruz, and Walnut Creek. We're
recommending that each jurisdiction bring a group of 3 to 5 people, including
planning, building, and sustainability staff, although it's fine if just one
can attend. The optional tour of the David and Lucile Packard
Building is filling up quickly, so register as soon as possible to reserve your
space! The agenda and more information is posted here.
May 29 is for homeowners, real estate professionals, and building
professionals.
We'd especially like to request your help getting the
word out to residents who may be considering remodeling or rebuilding their
home. Sample promotional text that could go on NextDoor (very effective),
Facebook, your city website, or your city email newsletter is below. Flyers are
posted online. 2 Preview webinars on our website introduce
the concept of zero energy to builders and homeowners/real estate
professionals.
Promotional text for residents:Thinking
about remodeling or rebuilding your home? You’ll want to consider building it
to Zero Energy standards, which will be required by California building code
starting in 2020. Because Zero Energy homes are extremely energy efficient
(with minimal cost to operate), they can be a great investment and create a
more comfortable, healthy environment for your family. To learn about
this new home trend and network with Zero Energy building experts, please
attend the upcoming Zero Energy Workshop and Resource Fair on May 29.
Creating a Zero Energy
Home – May 29 in Portola Valley
11:30am-1:30pm
Networking Lunch and Resource Fair
1:30pm-3:30pm Workshop
3:30pm Tour of a Zero
Energy home in Palo Alto (optional)
Sponsored by the City/County Association of Governments of San
Mateo County, PG&E, and the San Mateo County Association of REALTORS. For
more information and to register, visit http://smcenergywatch.com/zero_energy_events
And that is all for this week!