Advanced Home Energy Assessor Training Series | Energy Retrofitting
Overview
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In this two-hour webinar, learn to evaluate potential energy retrofits and how to promote them to your customers.
An increasing number of home buyers and sellers are looking to score their homes for energy efficiency. Identify energy efficient solutions while addressing health and safety risks. Use this knowledge to recommend new alternatives.
- Module 1: Building Science Fundamentals (Nov. 5)
- Module 2: Energy Retrofitting (Nov 12)
- Module 3: Connecting the Home Energy Score and Your Business to the Bigger Picture (Nov 19)
If you can't make the November dates, you can register for our January webinar series on January 7th, 14th and 21st. Participants can sign up for one or more modules via the registration form below.
Questions? Contact our Program Coordinator, Lindsay Kemp, at lkemp@earthadvantage.org.
Learning Objectives
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This training will:
- Discuss high efficiency gas furnaces, boilers and heat pump upgrades
- Identify air sealing and duct sealing opportunities
- Determine how to improve the thermal and pressure boundary
- Overview of different ventilation systems
- Review indicators of a high performance home
- Overview of Solar PV systems and other potential home upgrades
- Increase confidence in discussing scoring outcomes with clients
When & Where
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Thursday, November 12, 2020
10 AM - 12 PM PST / 1 PM - 3 PM EST
Live Webinar
CEs & Cost
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BPI: 2 units
OR CCB: 2 CEs
Course Fee
No cost
Audience
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Instructor(s)
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James guides ECC's to ensure the financial, environmental, and health benefits of a clean energy economy are fully realized in BIPOC, underserved, and frontline communities. He brings over 11 years of experience working in energy efficiency and has earned several industry-recognized credentials including BPI, PTCS, SHP, Home Energy Score, HERS Rater, and LEED Green Rater. Metoyer helped develop and deliver the Green Building Trainee Accreditation at Earth Advantage to youth training/pre-apprenticeship programs across Oregon, that serve historically underserved and under-represented populations in the construction industry. His passions are teaching students about energy efficiency, bridging the gap between the medical industry and the built environment to create healthy outcomes, and working to ensure that historically underserved populations have equitable access to healthy, safe, durable, sustainable and energy efficient housing. James is a son of the Cane River Creole community of Isle of Brevelle.