
POSTPONED - How to Cost Effectively Build Zero Energy Homes
Eliminate barriers to ZE home construction and earn a 'Zero Energy Builder' designation
Learning Objectives
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Attendees will:
- Identify factors that are driving the U.S. housing market toward ZE.
- Name barriers to the widespread adoption of ZE homes.
- Describe three ways to present the financial benefits of ZE homes.
- List six affordable ZE features that you can incorporate into your practice.
- Be invited to bring house specs and evaluate possible advancements along the 12 steps to ZE.
- Create a marketing and sales messages that your company can use to promote ZE homes.
- Learn about available Energy Trust EPS incentives through their just released Net Zero and Energy Smart Home offerings.
When & Where
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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hood River, OR
Hood River County Library
502 E State St
Hood River, OR 97031 (map)
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hood River, OR
Hood River County Library
502 E State St
Hood River, OR 97031 (map)
CEs & Cost
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CCB: 7 CEs
OREA: 7 CEs
ICC: 0.7 CEs
BPI: 3.5 units
AIA LU|HSW: 7 CEs
NAHB: 7 CEs
NARI: 7 CEs
NATE:7 CEs
RESNET: 5 CEs
Course Fee
$39 | General Admission (Regularly $175)
This training made possible thanks to:


OREA: 7 CEs
ICC: 0.7 CEs
BPI: 3.5 units
AIA LU|HSW: 7 CEs
NAHB: 7 CEs
NARI: 7 CEs
NATE:7 CEs
RESNET: 5 CEs
Course Fee
$39 | General Admission (Regularly $175)
This training made possible thanks to:




Audience
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Architects, Builders/Contractors, Code Officials, Developers, Program Representatives, Raters/Verifiers, Subcontractors
Instructor(s)
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Bruce Sullivan: Bruce operates Base Zero LLC to promote greater sustainability in residential construction through training, consulting and contractor services. He has been involved in energy efficient construction since 1983 and has been a primary training developer/instructor for Earth Advantage, Energy Trust of Oregon, BetterBuiltNW and EEBA. Bruce first taught the SHP program in 2008, and has since delivered it over a dozen times across Oregon. In 2006, Bruce built his personal home that earned the NAHB EnergyValue Housing and Green Building Awards. In 2015, Bruce completed construction on a new zero energy home.
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