New April 8th Title-24 webinar: “Beyond Title-24″
“That was one of the best webinars I’ve ever attended. Clear, concise, linear, well moderated, and presented. You’ve got my recommendation if you ever need it.”
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“I just wanted to let you know that I thought the presentation yesterday was excellent! You presented the material in an engaging fashion, and the information was easy to comprehend.”
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“Your webinar was extremely well done. Please put me on your mailing list for future events. I have recommended to my GC and his electrician that they should attend next month.”
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If you are considering solar photovoltaic or involved in LEED residential projects this is the webinar you’ve been waiting for!
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Starting January 1, 2010 the new 2008 Title-24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards became law in California and is roughly 15-22% more restrictive than the 2005 Title-24 energy code it replaced.
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In addition, most utility incentives and many cities in California now require that you exceed the new 2008 Title-24 energy code by 15-35%! The big questions from architects, builders, and developers are these: How can this possibly be done? Is this a realistic, cost effective goal?
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Our answer is simply this: Yes it can be done! And cost-effectively. This class will examine new Title-24 compliance strategies and options which can take your project beyond the minimum Title-24 code requirements by 15%, 35% and more.
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The course will provide a detailed understanding of all available Title-24 compliance strategies including HERS compliance measures, (duct testing, QII, refrigerant charge verification, etc) and how they can leverage your project into compliance with utility sponsored incentive programs, the New Solar Home Partnership (NSHP), LEED, and ensure quality control on the job site.
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Architects who attend will receive (3) AIA CEU learning units (HSW & SD)
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Feedback from those who have attended our webinars
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Webinar date:
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
9 a.m. to 12 noon
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Who should attend:
Architects, designers, building officials, utility reps, LEED AP’s
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Cost: $75.00
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