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SUMMARY:Women in Energy & Renewables Networking Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Lucky Lab on NW Quimby! \nPOWER PDX monthly meet-ups provide a welcoming and casual opportunity to meet peers\, share ideas and opportunities\, and educate colleagues about projects and initiatives of interest to the group. All women and men working in a field related to energy\, solar or other renewables and interested in building a more diverse energy sector in Oregon are invited\, as are students and developing professionals who are looking for perspectives on joining the clean energy sector. \nPOWER PDX is focused on building a community of Oregon women in energy and renewables and increasing inclusiveness through initiatives around workforce development\, community building\, and empowerment.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/women-energy-renewables-networking-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Lucky Lab NW Quimby\, 1945 Northwest Quimby Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewable Energy
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SUMMARY:Allies for Efficiency: Sustainable and Resilient School Design – Implementing the Beaverton School District Resilience Plan
DESCRIPTION:Allies for Efficiency: Sustainable and Resilient School Design – Implementing the Beaverton School District Resilience Plan \nIn February 2013\, the Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission published The Oregon Resilience Plan\, which outlines the risks and challenges facing Oregonians from the inevitable Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. The plan provides sobering predictions about the impacts of a magnitude 9+ earthquake and is a call to action for all Oregonians. Administrators from the Beaverton School District read this plan and understood their responsibility to provide safe\, resilient schools for their community. The Beaverton School District\, which is currently executing a $680 million bond program approved by voters in May 2014\, sponsored a community-wide effort to translate the concepts of the Oregon Resilience Plan into forward-thinking design criteria\, which exceed code requirements for new school buildings. The District’s seven new schools will achieve seismic Risk Category IV for structural components and contain features that will allow the schools to serve as temporary community shelters after a disaster. \nThis presentation will provide an overview of the District’s bond program and discuss motivations for the resilience work\, including criteria selected and cost impacts. It will also use the newly completed middle school at Timberland as a design case study. Designed on a very tight timeline with an inflexible budget\, Timberland middle school is an innovative\, sustainable and resilient building that is 62 percent more efficient than a standard school building of its size\, and fully capable of functioning as a community emergency shelter post-disaster. \nCourse Learning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the role schools can play in community emergency response and economic recovery after a major disaster\nLearn how to engage community stakeholders to effectively incorporate resilience strategies into school designs\nUnderstand how to design holistically\, and incorporate efficient HVAC\, lighting and envelope\, resulting in a school building significantly more efficient than the standard building type baseline\nIdentify strategies for emergency power\, how to right-size an emergency generator for a school emergency shelter\nLearn innovative strategies for designing and financing resilient solar power systems\n\nPresenters: \nRichard L. Steinbrugge\, Executive Administrator for Facilities\, Beaverton School District\nJay Raskin\, Architect\, and Founder of Salus Resilience\nKent Yu\, Principal\, SEFT Consulting Group\nKurtis Zenner\, Associate\, Mahlum Architects\nDavid Chesley\, Principal\, Interface Engineering \n Breakfast and coffee provided. \n*Webinar option available *
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/allies-efficiency-sustainable-resilient-school-design-implementing-beaverton-school-district-resilience-plan/
LOCATION:Energy Trust of Oregon\, 920 SW 6th Ave\, Suite 900\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
ORGANIZER;CN="Amanda Davidowitz":MAILTO:amanda.davidowitz@clearesult.com
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SUMMARY:PTCS Heat Pump Class
DESCRIPTION:Mark Jerome of CLEAResult will lead this Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) Class on commissioning and troubleshooting heat pumps. \nCommunity Services Consortium’s Weatherization Training Center works to raise community awareness about home energy efficiency and conservation and to bring training and certification opportunities to individuals in Linn\, Benton and Lincoln counties. In addition\, the Center also serves as a facility to bring other trainings to the Mid-Willamette Valley. They have hosted a range of trainings. The CSC Weatherization staff pride themselves on excellence and have taught and hosted trainings in Weatherization for over 450 students since our first class of graduates in October\, 2009.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/ptcs-heat-plump-class/
LOCATION:CSC Weatherization Training Center\, 2995 Ferry St SW\, Albany\, OR\, 97322\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heating + Cooling,Performance Testing,Professional Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="CSC Weatherization":MAILTO:CSCWxTraining@communityservices.us
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SUMMARY:Existing Homes Trade Ally Orientation - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Participating in this webinar is one of the requirements for joining the Existing Homes Trade Ally Network. In addition to this webinar\, contractors wishing to join the Existing Homes Trade Ally Network must complete these additional requirements: \n1) Submit the appropriate paperwork including \na) Sending the Certificate of Liability Insurance Fax Request Form to your insurance carrier \nb) Complete the Form 1171A – Trade Ally Enrollment Application \nc) Complete the Form 371A – Existing Homes Trade Ally Addendum \n2) Participate in the Existing Homes Specifications Manual Webinar. This webinar takes place the day after this Existing Homes Trade Ally Orientation\, at 9 a.m. you must register separately.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/existing-homes-trade-ally-orientation-part-1-5/
LOCATION:Webinar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20171110T233019Z
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SUMMARY:How Homebuyers Ask for Green Without Saying the Word - Coos Bay
DESCRIPTION:This class provides an in-depth look at the current state of the green housing market-trends\, features and market segments-and provides participants with the information they need to talk with clients about “energy” and “green” \nLearning Objectives \n\nUnderstand the meaning of “green” in today’s market\nLearn how the “green” market has changed and why\nUnderstand the differences and similarities between “high performance” & “green”\nTranslate green features of a home into homeowner benefits that sell\nLearn the value of the EPS – a smart\, easy way to assess a home’s energy performance\n\nQuestions? Contact Heather Kendall at hkendall@earthadvantage.org or (503) 968-7160 x20
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/homebuyers-ask-green-without-saying-word/
LOCATION:3201 Tremont St\, North Bend\, OR\, 97459\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction,General,Green/Sustainability,Heating + Cooling
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Kendall":MAILTO:education@earthadvantage.org
GEO:43.3933301;-124.2188634
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SUMMARY:Existing Homes Specifications Manual Orientation - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This technical training provides a detailed overview of the Existing Homes Specifications Manual. The manual is revised and published once a year and articulates Energy Trust of Oregon’s requirements for measure installations in detached single family houses. This webinar will explain how projects are reviewed by the program through Quality Assurance visits\, how to avoid common causes of corrective actions and other tips for ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the specifications. \nThis webinar is 2 hours long. Attendance is a prerequisite to enrolling in the trade ally network but all contractors performing work for Energy Trust customers are welcome and encouraged to participate. \nCost is free and course is eligible for 2.0 BPI CEUs.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/existing-homes-specifications-manual-orientation-part-2-6/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Energy Code,General,Performance Testing
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
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