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SUMMARY:Want a healthier\, more efficient home? Get coached! (Maryland residents)
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to upgrade to electric but don’t know where to start? Do you want to reduce your home’s energy consumption\, or reduce health risks from gas appliances? Are you curious about solar programs? Join us for our virtual group coaching with electric coaches from Go Electric DMV. Our coaches will help you move to energy-efficient\, cleaner appliances so you can start the new year with a fresh\, healthy home. Sessions are region-specific\, but all are welcome! \nFor DC residents: \n– Monday\, January 12 \n– Wednesday\, February 11 \nFor Maryland residents: \n– Tuesday January 20 \n– Tuesday\, February 17 \n  \nThis event is free. Please consider supporting the work of Electrify DC and its partners by donating here https://www.electrifydc.org/donate. For more information\, please visit https://www.electrifydc.org/
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SUMMARY:Want a healthier\, more efficient home? Get coached! (DC residents)
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to upgrade to electric but don’t know where to start? Do you want to reduce your home’s energy consumption\, or reduce health risks from gas appliances? Are you curious about solar programs? Join us for our virtual group coaching with electric coaches from Go Electric DMV. Our coaches will help you move to energy-efficient\, cleaner appliances so you can start the new year with a fresh\, healthy home. Sessions are region-specific\, but all are welcome! \nFor DC residents: \n– Monday\, January 12 \n– Wednesday\, February 11 \nFor Maryland residents: \n– Tuesday January 20 \n– Tuesday\, February 17 \n  \nThis event is free. Please consider supporting the work of Electrify DC and its partners by donating here https://www.electrifydc.org/donate. For more information\, please visit https://www.electrifydc.org/
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SUMMARY:High Efficiency\, High Impact: Heat Pump Water Heater Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:Heat Pump Water Heater Training Day is a one-day\, must-attend training and speaker event designed specifically for plumbers and HVAC installers across Colorado. Whether you’re already installing HPWHs or looking to expand your expertise\, this event offers the latest insights\, updates\, and practical guidance to help you succeed with this growing technology. \nJoin us for a day packed with valuable information on Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWHs)\, Quality Installer (QI) programs\, and available rebates from Tri-State Generation & Transmission and Xcel Energy. Hear directly from utility experts\, manufacturers\, and technical experts as they share how today’s improved models and programs are making HPWH installations more accessible\, reliable\, and profitable. \nWe’re here to build confidence in the technology\, boost successful project outcomes\, and grow the market share of HPWHs across the state.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/high-efficiency-high-impact-heat-pump-water-heater-symposium-2026/
LOCATION:Westminster\, CO
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:How to Lower Your Energy Bill
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Howard County Sierra Club as part of the “Think of the Planet” environmental educational series\, this event both online and in-person at the Miller Branch Library will focus on exploring ways to reduce your home energy bills. Speaker Laurel Peltier will discuss why bills have risen so much and what to do to reduce your bill. This winter is a perfect time to learn more about energy costs.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/how-to-lower-your-energy-bill/
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SUMMARY:Foundations: Energy (in)Equity Training
DESCRIPTION:Start your year off with a group of energy professionals eager to dissect the inequities in the energy system\, the sources of them\, and the cycles that perpetuate from them. \nEnergy (in)Equity Foundations is a training where our facilitators “allow different ways for people to participate and be included. In addition\, the live facilitator adjustments and implementation of feedback from participants builds trust amongst attendees and facilitators.” – EiE Alumn \nCheck it out for yourself and snag a seat!
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/foundations-energy-inequity-training/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Accounting for Federal Tax Incentives and Other Transfers in Benefit-Cost Analysis of DERs
DESCRIPTION:This training course will describe how “transfers” – i.e.\, when an impact on one party is exactly offset by an inverse impact on another party – can be identified and accounted for in benefit-cost analysis (BCA) for distributed energy resources (DERs). The guidance builds on the National Standard Practice Manual for Benefit-Cost Analysis of Distributed Energy Resources (NSPM) and expands upon some of the guidance provided therein. \nTax incentives for installing or otherwise implementing energy technologies are one example of an impact that might be considered a transfer. With the recent significant increases in federal tax incentives for installing clean DERs\, it is critical that they be properly characterized and accounted for in BCAs. Other examples of transfers that will be addressed are treatment of utility performance incentives\, market price effects and host customer incentives. \nThe course will present key questions to consider in determining whether an impact is a transfer or not and will explain how the determination depends upon the scope of the BCA test being applied\, i.e.\, whether it is the Utility Cost Test (UCT)\, the Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)\, the Societal Cost Test (SCT)\, or a Jurisdiction-Specific Test (JST). \nAt the conclusion of this course\, attendees will: \n• Describe what constitutes a transfer in the context of Benefit-Cost Analysis for Distributed Energy Resources. \n• Identify and classify impacts as transfers or non-transfers in various BCA scenarios for DERs. \n• Evaluate the role of transfers in different BCA tests (Utility Cost Test\, Total Resource Cost Test\, Societal Cost Test\, and Jurisdiction-Specific Test) and explain how the scope of the test affects the characterization of transfers.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/accounting-for-federal-tax-incentives-and-other-transfers-in-benefit-cost-analysis-of-ders/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Assessing Energy Affordability Impacts and Other Key Metrics (Alongside Benefit-Cost Analyses) to Inform DER Investment Decisions
DESCRIPTION:Many states and utilities are looking for ways to address energy affordability when deciding whether and how utilities should invest in or support distributed energy resources (DERs). This multi-day course will describe how conducting a distributional equity analysis (DEA) can be used in conjunction with benefit-cost analyses (BCA) of DERs to provide a broader decision framework that considers key metrics – such as rate and bill impacts\, participation\, health and safety – and their impacts on underserved (e.g.\, low income) customers relative to all other customers. This training is geared towards evaluation practitioners\, utilities\, and stakeholders. \nThe course will rely largely on the US DOE guidance titled: Distributional Equity Analysis for Energy Efficiency and Other Distributed Energy Resources: A Practical Guide (May 2024). \nThe training will describe the difference between DEA and BCA\, where BCA looks at whether a proposed investment will provide net benefits for all customers on average\, while a DEA considers the distribution of costs and benefits for customers with different characteristics\, such as low income populations\, relative to other customers. Instructors will walk through the seven stages of conducting a DEA\, share definitions of priority populations from across the country; describe examples of distributional equity metrics; provide an overview of geospatial tools that can be used to support DEAs; and provide data sources and opportunities to streamline the analysis. The course will also cover example applications of DER to two states\, Washington and Illinois\, and will illustrate how to combine DEA results with BCA results to inform decision-making. \nAfter this course\, students will be able to \n\nDefine what equity means to themselves and their organizations.\nCompare and contrast the differences between DEA and BCA.\nDescribe examples of distributional equity metrics.\nExplain how DEAs can be used to inform a variety of decisions to advance energy equity goals.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/assessing-energy-affordability-impacts-and-other-key-metrics-alongside-benefit-cost-analyses-to-inform-der-investment-decisions/
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