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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-2-5/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Energy Code,General,Performance Testing
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
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SUMMARY:Building Energy Simulation Forum: Exploring Energy Modeling Workflows within Dynamo and Grasshopper
DESCRIPTION:Building Energy Simulation Forum: Exploring Energy Modeling Workflows within Dynamo and Grasshopper\nThe capabilities of open source programs Dynamo and Grasshopper are expanding at a rapid and exciting rate. Created to help architects explore new shapes using generative algorithms\, Grasshopper and Dynamo can now complete daylight analysis\, computational fluid dynamics\, energy modeling and more. With the ability to support iterative design\, these tools could completely change how building performance is analyzed. Join us to get a general introduction to these tools\, learn how to start using them in your energy modeling workflows\, and how to overcome common hurdles. \n*BOXED LUNCHES WILL BE PROVIDED*\n*IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND IN PERSON\, REGISTER AS A REMOTE ATTENDEE AND THE PHONE AND WEBINAR LOGIN INFORMATION WILL BE EMAILED TO YOU*
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/building-energy-simulation-forum-exploring-energy-modeling-workflows-within-dynamo-grasshopper/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Design + New Construction
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
GEO:45.528337;-122.6806388
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T030000
DTSTAMP:20260525T122733
CREATED:20170210T091833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170424T185707Z
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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-2-3/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Energy Code,General,Performance Testing
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
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CREATED:20170222T060652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170517T165959Z
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SUMMARY:High Performance Design Training: Natural Ventilation\, Indoor Air Quality and Energy Performance
DESCRIPTION:High Performance Design Training: Natural Ventilation\, Indoor Air Quality and Energy Performance \nNatural ventilation is a fundamental design strategy in healthy\, high-performance buildings. Also known as natural cooling\, it provides benefits for occupants\, such as improved thermal comfort and healthy indoor air quality. Additional energy benefits include reduced mechanical ventilation and access to night flush cooling. Despite the evidence supporting natural ventilation\, design teams often encounter roadblocks due to technical concerns from owners or consultants\, inexperience with non-traditional design analysis tools\, or questions about comfort and air quality. \nThis four-hour workshop will detail the benefits of natural ventilation in commercial and institutional buildings and give participants tools to help overcome any barriers. Instructors will demonstrate how to set goals\, approach the design process\, test design alternatives and verify performance. Participants will also get insight into existing buildings that have implemented these strategies. \nCourse Learning Objectives: \n\nDescribe energy and non-energy (e.g. indoor air quality) benefits associated with implementing natural ventilation strategies\nUnderstand the differences between natural ventilation for fresh air requirements\, natural cooling for daytime comfort\, and night flush cooling of thermal mass\nLearn about tools used to design multiple natural ventilation strategies to meet various design goals in commercial buildings\nUnderstand appropriate design analysis tools to analyze a range of natural ventilation design alternatives\nLearn how to approach measurement and validation of natural ventilation strategies in existing buildings\n\nPresenters: \nJeff Kline – Senior Research Associate\, Energy Studies in Buildings Laboratory\, University of Oregon (UO-ESBL) \nKevin Van Den Wymelenberg – PHD\, Associate Professor\, UO-ESBL
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/high-performance-design-training-natural-ventilation-indoor-air-quality-energy-performance/
LOCATION:Lane Community College – Downtown Campus\, 101 W 10th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Heating + Cooling
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
GEO:44.0492659;-123.0946478
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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-2-4/
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
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CREATED:20170209T031539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171027T223355Z
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SUMMARY:Energy Trust Women in Solar Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Energy Trust of Oregon will host a roundtable discussion and networking event focused on identifying opportunities for women to enter and grow in the solar industry. \nSuzanne Leta Liou\, Manager of Global Market Strategy at SunPower and Chair of Solar Energy Industries Association’s Women’s Empowerment Initiative will be leading the conversation. \n“Diversity in the solar industry is important to innovation\, growth and meeting our customers’ needs\,” said Leta Liou\, “Events like this allow the industry to increase opportunities and leadership roles for women\, which is what will drive forward progress.” \nThe roundtable is planned in coordination with Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association (OSEIA) and with volunteer support from local networking group Oregon Women in Energy and Renewables (POWER). \n4:30 – 5:30 Remarks & Roundtable Discussion \n5:30 – 6:30 Networking \nEvent registration is free but donations will be accepted at the event and go to benefit Girls Build\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to putting tools in the hands of girls\, and letting them explore the world of building.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/energy-trust-women-solar-roundtable/
LOCATION:The Rookery Bar\, 1331 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Renewable Energy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170216T010000
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CREATED:20170126T015953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170126T020210Z
UID:8328-1487206800-1487214000@insider.energytrust.org
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-2-2/
LOCATION:Energy Trust of Oregon\, 920 SW 6th Ave\, Suite 900\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Certification
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
GEO:45.5215141;-122.6755048
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170215T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170215T051500
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CREATED:20170111T084025Z
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SUMMARY:Building Energy Simulation Forum: The Bullitt Center in Review – Modeled vs. Actual Energy Use
DESCRIPTION:Energy Trust New Buildings presents\, January 2017 Building Energy Simulation Forum: \nThe Bullitt Center opened in Seattle in 2013 as the world’s largest certified commercial Living Building. In order to meet the requirements of the Living Building Challenge\, it was designed to achieve net-zero energy consumption with high-efficiency features such as passive cooling\, natural ventilation\, thermal massing\, and energy-saving HVAC solutions. This presentation will discuss the building’s energy modeling approach\, which used TAS and eQuest during design. Model results from the design will be compared with actual performance data collected over the building’s first three years of operation. Finally\, alternatives to the modeling approach will be discussed in light of changes to the tools available and lessons learned from the Bullitt Center results. \n*BOXED LUNCHES WILL BE PROVIDED*\n*IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND IN PERSON\, REGISTER AS A REMOTE ATTENDEE AND THE PHONE AND WEBINAR LOGIN INFORMATION WILL BE EMAILED TO YOU*\n\nAbout the presenter:\nBen Burnett\, PE\nMechanical Engineer\, PAE \nBen is a mechanical engineer with PAE\, a national leader in sustainable design. His focus is on using energy modeling to inform the design of energy-efficient and comfortable buildings. Ben’s resume includes multiple LEED rated or registered projects\, such as the new LEED Platinum\, Passive House and Net Positive Energy Innovation Center for the Rocky Mountain Institute. Ben holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Portland State University\, where he studied building science and urban climate as part of the Green Building Research Laboratory. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Oregon State University.
URL:https://insider.energytrust.org/event/building-energy-simulation-forum-bullitt-center-review-modeled-vs-actual-energy-use/
LOCATION:Ecotrust\, 721 NW 9th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Green/Sustainability
ORGANIZER;CN="Energy Trust":MAILTO: info@energytrust.org
GEO:45.528337;-122.6806388
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