08:42:13 From Tim Kaiser to Everyone: Presumably these figures include retrofit work? 08:43:20 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Hi Tim Kaiser - yes, these figures include retrofit work 08:52:53 From Chris to Everyone: on your website, seems a bit clunky trying to find the customer incentives. when you click on possible incentive, it seems to direct you to put in your information to find a trade ally and not to the incentives and requirements. I go to this at time to confirm incentives and it is a pain to locate. can this be streamlined for customers and even for us as allies 08:53:52 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: https://www.energytrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/HES_PI0320I.pdf 08:53:58 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Residential Program Incentives 08:54:27 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Multifamily incentive forms may be found here: https://insider.energytrust.org/programs/existing-multifamily/forms-and-resources/ 08:55:04 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: EPS New Construction Incentive Details: https://insider.energytrust.org/wp-content/uploads/enh_pg_nh_eps_prgoverview.pdf 08:55:18 From Royal Exteriors, LLC to Everyone: Are window incentives changing ins 2022 08:55:34 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Please visit the Insider for resources built to support trade allies: https://insider.energytrust.org/ 08:56:08 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Hi Royal Exteriors, windows incentives are not expected to change for 2022 for Home Retrofit or Multifamily. 08:56:29 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: The changes listed here today are the only 2022 changes planned for right now however incentive amounts are subject to change during 2022. 08:57:05 From Jonathan Moscatello to Everyone: Marshall- are there any plans to add a dual fuel rebate (gas furnace + heat pump)? Also, do you expect to see AC rebates going away as Oregons GHG reduction goals see policies put into place? 08:57:12 From Brad Hines to Everyone: I agree with Chris 08:57:27 From Brad Hines to Everyone: Much harder to see what is available 08:57:37 From Tom Beverly, Energy Trust to Everyone: If you haven't signed on with your full name, please be sure to change your name so we can assign you to your breakout. You can change your name by hovering your mouse pointer over your picture and clicking on the ellipsis (three dots). 'Rename' will be the last option that pops up. 08:58:37 From Maureen to Everyone: Agreed. The website is not as "helpful" as it was. 08:58:37 From Jennifer w/Stephens Heating to Everyone: 100% - very frustrated with info on the site 08:59:31 From Jennifer w/Stephens Heating to Everyone: Customers don't want to put their info in all the time to receive the information and the info changes and we are not always aware of it 08:59:53 From Nicole Diaz to Everyone: Incentive information should be easier to find with out the sales pitch of find a contractor forms ect. 09:00:03 From Jessica to Everyone: Agreed. The website is not as helpful as before 09:00:24 From Eric to Everyone: please listen to what Chris is saying 09:00:27 From Pamela Ruddock to Everyone: Hello everyone. This is great information as I know that a lot of our restaurants are in need of refrigeration units. Plus, SCOED has a loan program to help with this. 09:01:43 From Jennifer w/Stephens Heating to Everyone: Especially when there are so many different programs, I can't keep up 1/2 the time with what is changing 09:01:45 From Larry to Everyone: I agree withthem 09:03:26 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Resources for trade allies - please see the available customer incentive fact sheets that you can provide to your customers: https://www.energytrust.org/fact-sheets/ 09:03:40 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: If you would like professionally printed copies, please reach out to your account manager. 09:03:41 From Rhonda Durham @ THPS to Everyone: Can’t do instant off on all programs can’t do multifamily anymore 09:04:13 From Maeve Hogan to Everyone: Are the fact sheets available in Spanish? 09:04:47 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Yes, there are various Spanish translated fact sheets. Please do let your program rep know if there's a piece that would help your business to be translated! 09:05:19 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Please reach out to your Account Manager if you need Spanish-language materials. 09:05:36 From Nicole Diaz to Everyone: The fact sheet has almost no information on rates residential window incentives. 09:06:01 From Brad Hines to Everyone: It would be nice for a customer to upgrade from an old gas furnace to a high efficiency heat pump and get incentives for both heating and air conditioning 09:07:09 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Hi Nicole Diaz, the residential windows information was reduced due to space constraints, are there specific details on the PI sheets here: https://www.energytrust.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/HES_PI0320I.pdf 09:07:16 From Nicole Diaz to Everyone: Is there a better digital information sheet that can be sent to potential residential window customers that clarify how the incentive rates and application process work? 09:07:39 From Nate Merrill, Energy Trust of Oregon to Everyone: Business Development Funds: https://insider.energytrust.org/programs/home-retrofit/business-development-fund/ 09:07:47 From Larry Tachell to Everyone: Any future plans to bring back incentive for uprading current heat pumps? 09:08:40 From Opal’s iPhone to Everyone: I would like to know more about rental ductless heat pump promotion 2022 09:09:13 From Jason to Everyone: Any plans to bring back the portal so we can track incentive payments and catch missing paperwork quickly. 09:09:32 From Brad Hines to Everyone: Its a huge upgrade for our climate, because it essentially eliminates the need for electric backup heat, saving customers hundreds of dollars every winter. 09:09:57 From Alessandra de la Torre to Everyone: Regarding Spanish materials: I work for a community organization who will be doing outreach to let residents know what incentives are/ will become available. We don’t have an account manager or a program rep, who would we contact for Spanish materials needed? 09:10:13 From Lyn Schmidt to Everyone: What can we expect for Existing Building incentives for 2022? Will the caps be lifted? 09:10:48 From Cameron Starr, Energy Trust to Everyone: Chris - good morning. I manage our Customer Experience and Trade Ally Team at Energy Trust. I would love to connect on your feedback regarding the website and use that to improve to make it easier for customers and allies. My email is cameron.starr@energytrust.org and would love to connect. 09:11:40 From Wendy Gibson, she/her to Everyone: Hi Lyn - We have budgeted to increase caps in 2022. We will know in December. We will also be doing a commercial trade ally webinar at the beginning of January for those that are interested in the commercial space. 09:11:58 From Opal’s iPhone to Everyone: Thanks that helps. 09:13:17 From Mike's Heating to Everyone: can you send the updated incentive changes for 2022? 09:13:25 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Hi Alessandra de la Torre - can you tell us more about the Community Organization you work with and we'll reach out to you directly with more resources? 09:13:38 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Thanks for your question on the TA Portal, that is not currently planned come back. Please reach out to residentialta@energytrust.org for project status reports. 09:14:37 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Thanks Hannah! 09:14:53 From Jason to Everyone: thats tough on 60 plus projects. 09:15:21 From Alessandra de la Torre to Everyone: Hey Chelsey, Nate is helping me get connected with a local rep down here in the Rogue Valley, thanks 09:16:07 From Chelsey Kates, Energy Trust to Everyone: Hi Mike's Heating - the updated incentive changes for 2022 will be sent out to everyone attending via the Insider in the November issue ~mid month. 09:17:15 From Rhonda Durham @ THPS to Everyone: Good Morning… Anything Specific to Ductless Heat Pump applications? 09:19:56 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: If you haven't yet read the 2021 ORSC, you can see it here for free online: https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/ORRSC2021P1/chapter-11-energy-efficiency 09:21:06 From Tim Kaiser to Everyone: Thanks Dan 09:28:54 From Rhonda Durham @ THPS to Everyone: thanks 09:29:26 From Adam Z to Everyone: I’ll take a breakfast burrito as well while you’re at it. 09:31:11 From Eric Barlow to Everyone: i need to be in the residential breakout room not new construction. please help i am missing what i need to know. 09:31:27 From Scott Leonard to Everyone: We'll get you moved over Eric 09:33:01 From Doug McCabe to Everyone: What about Mastic tape? 09:35:28 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Hi Doug, the "no tape" rule is intended to apply to standard duct tape or metal tape. Mastic Tape should be OK, but every Jurisdiction may take their own approach to interpretation. 09:35:39 From Jennifer w/Stephens Heating to Everyone: Is this standard code, or for Energy Trust homes only? 09:36:03 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Hi Jennifer, this is for all homes permitted after October 1st in Oregon. 09:36:13 From Jennifer w/Stephens Heating to Everyone: Thank You 09:43:04 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Note, when Greg says Spot Ventilation, it is referred to in the code as "Local Exhaust." 09:46:22 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Note: If using Intermittent Design, you will need to adjust your flow. A home that needed 50 cfm continuous would need 100 cfm if only running "half time" with an intermittent design. 09:47:55 From Chris Hammond to Everyone: will you share the power point for this ? it would be great to have for a quick reference. 09:48:11 From Scott Leonard to Everyone: Chris - yes, the PPT will be shared after the meeting 09:48:20 From Chris Hammond to Everyone: thanks 09:48:35 From Maeve Hogan to Everyone: Will the recordings of the breakout rooms be available after? 09:49:17 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Hi Chris, in addition to this presentation, you can work with a Verifier and they can walk you through the much more detailed presentations we did previously. This allows you and other trades to provide builders and partners the opportunity to explain how YOU will provide a specific solution. 09:49:21 From Doug McCabe to Everyone: HRVs and ERVs are typically equal exhaust and supply air so wouldn't makeup exhaust air from fans and hood 09:50:05 From Scott Leonard to Everyone: Maeve - yes, the recordings will be available on website after the meeting 09:50:52 From Maeve Hogan to Everyone: Thank you, Scott ! 09:52:05 From Neil Baunsgard (He/Him) to Everyone: Lunos HRV is an option for scalable without additional ductwork 09:52:15 From Metal Masters, Inc. to Everyone: Does the HRV need to be in the building envelope? 09:52:20 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Note, in the image that Greg is currently showing, we look at integrating the HRV into the Supply trunk. We recognize that this is not as easy as it looks in all scenarios, so feel free to reach out to learn more! 09:53:08 From Sarah Nuamah to Everyone: Loving this tag-team explanation! Thanks Dan! 09:53:36 From Dan Wildenhaus - EPS New Construction to Everyone: Hey Metal Masters, great question. Not in general. However, if you connect to the central air handler, then that component needs to be inside the envelope. Of course, the HRV must still meet exhaust duct minimum insulation requirements. 09:55:35 From Chris Hammond to Everyone: some manufactorers require their erv and hrv to be installed in conditioned space 09:56:10 From Neil Baunsgard (He/Him) to Everyone: Thanks for that Dan 09:59:33 From Chris Hammond to Everyone: please email me the power point, chris@hybridhc.com