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SUMMARY:EPS New Homes Solar + Storage Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Illuminate new possibilities with Energy Trust New Homes solar + storage incentives! \nEnergy Trust is offering new solar + storage incentives to Oregon residential new construction builders. This webinar hosted by EPSTM New Construction highlights: \n\nSolar + storage incentives available to builders\nHow to qualify for these offerings\n\nRegister to find out how you can receive solar + storage incentives for your next project.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/eps-new-construction-solar-storage-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Energy Code
ORGANIZER;CN="EPS New Construction":MAILTO:eps@energytrust.org
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250501
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SUMMARY:2025 BuildRight Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the Home Builders Association of Greater Portland for the 2025 Build Right Conference in Portland\, OR. The conference brings together builders\, designers and industry professionals from the Pacific Northwest to discuss energy efficiency best practices\, advancements and workforce development in residential new construction. \nAttendees will get the opportunity to hear from industry experts\, network\, and receive RESNET and CCB credits for attending. Register before March 31 to secure early bird pricing.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/2025-buildright-conference/2025-04-30/
LOCATION:The REDD on Salmon the Central Eastside Industrial District Portland\, OR 97214\, The REDD on Salmon the Central Eastside Industrial District\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Energy Code,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland":MAILTO:BriaS@hbapdx.org
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SUMMARY:2025 BuildRight Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join the Home Builders Association of Greater Portland for the 2025 Build Right Conference in Portland\, OR. The conference brings together builders\, designers and industry professionals from the Pacific Northwest to discuss energy efficiency best practices\, advancements and workforce development in residential new construction. \nAttendees will get the opportunity to hear from industry experts\, network\, and receive RESNET and CCB credits for attending. Register before March 31 to secure early bird pricing.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/2025-buildright-conference/2025-05-01/
LOCATION:The REDD on Salmon the Central Eastside Industrial District Portland\, OR 97214\, The REDD on Salmon the Central Eastside Industrial District\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Energy Code,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland":MAILTO:BriaS@hbapdx.org
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SUMMARY:Solo Training Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Energy Trust is pleased to announce Solo has been approved as a solar resource tool for establishing incentive eligibility for Energy Trust of Oregon’s Solar + Storage program. Our incentive processing team will now accept solar resource reports from Solo with incentive applications. \nJoin us for a training with Solo representatives on how to use their solar resource tool.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/solo-training-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Green/Sustainability,Net Zero,Renewable Energy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T114841
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SUMMARY:Allies for Efficiency webinar: Literary Arts Headquarters
DESCRIPTION:Join Energy Trust of Oregon on Jan. 21 for a live Allies for Efficiency webinar highlighting the new headquarters for the Portland nonprofit Literary Arts. Located in a historical 1904 building on Southeast Grand Avenue\, the renovation transformed a long-vacant\, 14\,000-square-foot structure into a vibrant cultural hub\, advancing Literary Arts’ mission of engaging readers\, supporting writers and building community through storytelling. The center is now one of the largest physical spaces in the nation devoted to literature and storytelling. \nLearn how the project team worked to preserve the beauty of the original wood floors\, exposed timber and extensive brickwork while integrating modern building systems that improve performance and comfort that will serve Portland’s literary community well into the future. \nHear the project team discuss how they: \n\nPreserved historical architectural elements while reinforcing the structure with full seismic upgrades\, updated fireproofing and modern safety systems\nInstalled rooftop solar panels\, which provide a portion of the building’s energy use\nIntegrated high-performance features\, including all-electric building systems\nDesigned flexible\, multipurpose spaces to host readings\, classes\, podcasts\, workshops and live events\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn how this thoughtful renovation connects community\, history and sustainability in one project. Whether you’re designing cultural programming\, historic preservation or high-performance energy standards\, this case study is for you! \nWhen:\nWednesday\, Jan. 21\nNoon – 1:30 p.m. \nWhere:\nWebinar presentation through GoTo Webinar.\nWebinar login information provided at event registration. \nCEUs available: 1.5 AIA HSW credits\, pending approval. \nPresenters: \n\nHazel Valdez\, managing director\, Literary Arts\nAmy Donohue\, principal\, Bora Architecture & Interiors\nCorey Squire\, associate principal\, Bora Architecture & Interiors\n\n 
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/allies-for-efficiency-webinar-literary-arts-headquarters/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
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SUMMARY:Post Occupancy Evaluations with Net Zero Fellow Maggie Harris in Lincoln City
DESCRIPTION:Connect over lunch and dive into new affordable multifamily research—save your spot today \nJoin your peers on May 5 in Lincoln City for a free lunch and engaging in-person discussion with Energy Trust of Oregon’s latest Net Zero Fellow\, Maggie Harris of Holst Architecture. Maggie will share her team’s research\, which establishes a practical post-occupancy evaluation methodology for affordable multifamily housing projects that explores the relationship between building performance and resident perceptions.  \nCome learn how Lincoln City is advancing net-zero projects on the Oregon Coast—insights gained in the research have the potential to strengthen net‑zero strategies across the entire coastal region.  \nHear Maggie share her report\, produced in collaboration with colleagues at Holst\, which includes:  \n\nAn overview of traditional post-occupancy evaluations and why a human-centered approach is critical when assessing affordable housing projects  \n\n\nKey themes that emerged from a pilot study for a permanent housing program\, including resident‑identified priorities such as comfort\, safety\, maintenance and community connection\, alongside early building‑level findings related to ventilation performance and energy use \n\n\nHow this new mixed-methods approach can be applied as a practical solution for other affordable multifamily housing projects \n\nWe hope to see you there!   \n1.5 AIA HSW CEUs are available\, pending approval.  \nWHEN:\nTuesday\, May 5\nNoon – 1:30 p.m.   \nWHERE:   \nPelican Brewing – Siletz Bay\n5911 SW Hwy 101\nLincoln City\, OR 97367  \nAbout the presenter:  \nMaggie Harris\nSenior associate\, Holst Architecture  \nMaggie Harris is a lifelong Oregonian who currently resides in Portland. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and Communication from the University of Oregon and earned a Master of Architecture\, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Real Estate Development\, from Tulane University. As a project manager at Holst Architecture and a Ph.D. student at Portland State University’s School of Urban Studies\, she is entrenched in both housing design and research. Her research focuses on the intersections between housing and health\, examining the impact of housing on the mental health and well-being of low-income populations.  \nDuring her career\, she has managed a range of housing projects throughout the country\, including permanent supportive\, affordable\, market-rate and student housing. Working across a range of geographies and project scales has helped Maggie understand the importance of distinct housing solutions tailored for specific population sets. In September 2024\, Maggie joined the Oregon Housing Stability Council\, which reviews and sets policy for the development and financing of affordable housing in Oregon. Maggie is also a mother of a busy toddler and is passionate about ensuring he grows up understanding that housing is a human right\, as reflected by the community in which we live. 
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/post-occupancy-evaluations-with-net-zero-fellow-maggie-harris-in-lincoln-city/
LOCATION:Pelican Brewing\, 5911 SW Hwy 101\, Lincoln City\, OR\, 97367\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Net Zero
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SUMMARY:Post-Occupancy Evaluations with Net Zero Fellow Maggie Harris in Bend
DESCRIPTION:Join your peers on May 14 in Bend for free catered bites and engaging in-person discussion with Energy Trust of Oregon’s latest Net Zero Fellow\, Maggie Harris of Holst Architecture. Maggie will share her team’s research\, which establishes a practical post-occupancy evaluation methodology for affordable multifamily housing projects that explores the relationship between building performance and resident perceptions. \nAs communities in Central Oregon pursue interests in net‑zero development\, this research offers timely insights that can help strengthen sustainable building strategies across the region. \nHear Maggie unveil her report\, produced in collaboration with colleagues at Holst\, which includes: \n\nAn overview of traditional post-occupancy evaluations and why a human-centered approach is critical when assessing affordable housing projects\nKey themes that emerged from a pilot study for a permanent housing program\, including resident‑identified priorities such as comfort\, safety\, maintenance and community connection\, alongside early building‑level findings related to ventilation performance and energy use\nHow this new mixed-methods approach can be applied as a practical solution for other affordable multifamily housing projects\n\nWe hope to see you there! \n1.5 AIA HSW CEUs are available\, pending approval. \nWHEN:\nThursday\, May 14\n4:30 – 6 p.m. \nWHERE:\nThe Breakroom\n1055 “B” NW Newport Ave.\nBend\, OR 97703 \nEnjoy post-event networking at the Broken Top Bottle Shop. \nAbout the presenter: \nMaggie Harris \nSenior associate\, Holst Architecture \nMaggie Harris is a lifelong Oregonian who currently resides in Portland. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and Communication from the University of Oregon and earned a Master of Architecture\, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Real Estate Development\, from Tulane University. As a project manager at Holst Architecture and a Ph.D. student at Portland State University’s School of Urban Studies\, she is entrenched in both housing design and research. Her research focuses on the intersections between housing and health\, examining the impact of housing on the mental health and well-being of low-income populations. \nDuring her career\, she has managed a range of housing projects throughout the country\, including permanent supportive\, affordable\, market-rate and student housing. Working across a range of geographies and project scales has helped Maggie understand the importance of distinct housing solutions tailored for specific population sets. In September 2024\, Maggie joined the Oregon Housing Stability Council\, which reviews and sets policy for the development and financing of affordable housing in Oregon. Maggie is also a mother of a busy toddler and is passionate about ensuring he grows up understanding that housing is a human right\, as reflected by the community in which we live.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/post-occupancy-evaluations-with-net-zero-fellow-maggie-harris-in-bend/
LOCATION:The Breakroom\, 1055 “B” NW Newport Ave.\, Bend\, 97703
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,Net Zero
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