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SUMMARY:Residential Energy Management Systems Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will explore opportunities that energy management systems and similar technologies offer to reduce electrical panel sizing and electric service infrastructure needs while still enabling full electrification of homes. This discussion will explore alternative solutions to traditional electrical sizing methods under the National Electrical Code\, and support easier and less costly compliance options for electrification and electric readiness under the Colorado Model Electric Ready and Solar Ready Code and the Colorado Model Low Energy and Carbon Code. \nThe webinar will feature a panel of experts on energy management technologies\, including:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStephen Kane\n\nDirector of Homebuilder Operations\,\nSPAN\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKirk Hammersmith\n\nNational Strategic Sourcing Director\,\nPulte Homes\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJustin\nWilson \nPartner\,\nConstruction Instruction\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdam Berry \nPolicy Advisor for Building Decarbonization\,\nColorado Energy Office (moderator)
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/residential-energy-management-systems-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Team Up: Strengthening Internal Collaboration for Impactful Energy-Saving Projects
DESCRIPTION:Energy-saving projects are most successful when internal teams work together\, from facilities to finance to operations. This webinar explores how organizations can expand and streamline collaboration across departments to accelerate planning and implementation. Speakers will share real-world strategies for improving internal coordination\, aligning goals\, and overcoming communication barriers. Learn how cross-functional teamwork can result in energy and cost savings.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/team-up-strengthening-internal-collaboration-for-impactful-energy-saving-projects/
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SUMMARY:Launching the C-PACE Embodied Carbon Model Policy Primer
DESCRIPTION:Over the past year\, RMI and partners have worked with a cohort of C-PACE administrators\, technical experts\, and thought leaders to explore how Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) can drive embodied carbon reduction in buildings—through strategies like integrative design to reduce material quantities and procuring low embodied carbon materials. \nBuilding on our May\, July\, and October workshops—where we drafted and refined statute and program guideline language—this final session in the series will present RMI’s C-PACE Embodied Carbon Model Policy Primer\, a practical resource to help C-PACE administrators and legislators implement embodied carbon provisions into their programs. \nThe Primer brings together model statute text and recommended program guideline language that is harmonized across jurisdictions\, evidence-backed\, and flexible\, ensuring both meaningful embodied carbon reductions and cost of capital savings for developers\, while streamlining compliance and administrative processes. This webinar will walk through the primer\, highlight key choices for different market contexts\, and offer a clear path for integrating embodied carbon into C-PACE programs. \nParticipants will: \n\nGet an overview of the Model Policy Primer’s structure\, including model statute language and program guideline text.\nWalk through core policy design decisions (eligibility\, pathways\, documentation\, and verification) and how they affect uptake and administrative burden.\nExplore example pathways for both whole-building embodied carbon reduction and material-specific approaches.\nLearn how to adapt the Primer to different state statutes\, local program conditions\, and administrative capacities.\nHear how peers in the cohort are planning to apply the Primer in their own C-PACE markets.\nLeave with a concrete checklist of next steps for integrating embodied carbon into C-PACE in 2026 and beyond.\n\nThis webinar is designed for C-PACE program administrators\, state and local policymakers\, green bank and capital providers\, and technical advisors involved in designing or updating C-PACE programs.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/launching-the-c-pace-embodied-carbon-model-policy-primer/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Launching the C-PACE Embodied Carbon Model Policy Primer
DESCRIPTION:Over the past year\, RMI and partners have worked with a cohort of C-PACE administrators\, technical experts\, and thought leaders to explore how Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) can drive embodied carbon reduction in buildings—through strategies like integrative design to reduce material quantities and procuring low embodied carbon materials. \nBuilding on our May\, July\, and October workshops—where we drafted and refined statute and program guideline language—this final session in the series will present RMI’s C-PACE Embodied Carbon Model Policy Primer\, a practical resource to help C-PACE administrators and legislators implement embodied carbon provisions into their programs. \nThe Primer brings together model statute text and recommended program guideline language that is harmonized across jurisdictions\, evidence-backed\, and flexible\, ensuring both meaningful embodied carbon reductions and cost of capital savings for developers\, while streamlining compliance and administrative processes. This webinar will walk through the primer\, highlight key choices for different market contexts\, and offer a clear path for integrating embodied carbon into C-PACE programs. \nParticipants will: \n\nGet an overview of the Model Policy Primer’s structure\, including model statute language and program guideline text.\nWalk through core policy design decisions (eligibility\, pathways\, documentation\, and verification) and how they affect uptake and administrative burden.\nExplore example pathways for both whole-building embodied carbon reduction and material-specific approaches.\nLearn how to adapt the Primer to different state statutes\, local program conditions\, and administrative capacities.\nHear how peers in the cohort are planning to apply the Primer in their own C-PACE markets.\nLeave with a concrete checklist of next steps for integrating embodied carbon into C-PACE in 2026 and beyond.\n\nThis webinar is designed for C-PACE program administrators\, state and local policymakers\, green bank and capital providers\, and technical advisors involved in designing or updating C-PACE programs.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/launching-the-c-pace-embodied-carbon-model-policy-primer-2/
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SUMMARY:Designing Resilience Hubs That Work When the Grid Doesn’t
DESCRIPTION:Severe storms\, extreme temperatures\, and widespread power outages are increasingly straining cities across the United States. As federal incentives phase out\, local governments and community organizations face a critical question: how can they protect residents\, maintain essential services\, and deliver lasting community benefits simultaneously? \nCommunity resilience hubs offer a proven answer. By integrating clean solutions — such as energy efficiency\, solar\, battery storage\, and heat pumps — into trusted community spaces\, resilience hubs can provide reliable heating and cooling\, backup power\, and critical services during emergencies\, while delivering everyday benefits year-round. \nJoin RMI for this timely webinar launching our new Community Resilience Hub Learning Series\, where we will explore how cities and communities can plan\, fund\, and deploy clean resilience solutions at community hubs in today’s evolving policy and energy landscape. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nA clear overview of Community Resilience Hubs — what they are\, how they function\, and how clean technologies such as solar\, battery storage\, heat pumps\, and energy efficiency measures are integrated into hub design\nBenefits and challenges of deploying clean technologies at resilience hubs today\, particularly as funding landscapes shift and federal incentives phase out\nA panel discussion with cities and community organizations at various stages of development\, from early planning to fully operational hubs\nLive Q&A with the panelists and RMI experts\, giving you the chance to ask questions specific to your community\nThe official launch of RMI’s free Community Resilience Hub Workshop Series\, including an overview of what participants will receive and how to apply\n\nWhether you are a city leader\, community-based organization\, utility\, or resilience practitioner\, this webinar will help you understand how resilience hubs can strengthen your community.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/designing-resilience-hubs-that-work-when-the-grid-doesnt/
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SUMMARY:Affordability and the State of the Union
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday that Congress is in session\, our team offers unparalleled access to the latest congressional news and analysis to Bloomberg Government subscribers. \nNot currently a Bloomberg Government subscriber? This week we are offering special access to Hill Watch Live. \nThis session will explore: \n\nBloomberg data on the cost of living\nSteps taken by the administration to tackle prices and what we know about the president’s speech\nProposals in Congress on housing\, health care\, energy and more\nHow the issue may play in the midterms
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/affordability-and-the-state-of-the-union/
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SUMMARY:Get Smart: AI and Machine Learning for Improved Energy Performance
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence and machine learning can have broad applications to help organizations understand and improve their energy performance\, ranging from preventive maintenance to advanced building process controls. Learn from partners starting to incorporate these tools into their operations.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/get-smart-ai-and-machine-learning-for-improved-energy-performance/
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