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SUMMARY:New York City Case Study: Understanding the Relationship between Policy and Actual Building Energy and Emissions Data
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Duncan Prahl\, City College of New York (CUNY) \nDescription: This webinar will present new research from the City College of New York (CUNY) evaluating the relationships between New York City (NYC) laws enacted over the past 15 years related to energy codes and benchmarking\, building audits\, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caps and actual building energy use and permit data. The team will highlight and share findings from a robust analysis comparing NYC energy code cycles and compliance pathways to predicted and actual building energy consumption and GHG emissions. In addition\, CUNY will share lessons learned about the data exploration process and recommendations for jurisdictions on how to best collect data related to buildings\, energy use\, and GHG emissions.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/new-york-city-case-study-understanding-the-relationship-between-policy-and-actual-building-energy-and-emissions-data/
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SUMMARY:Resources and Best Practices for Growing the Green Building Workforce
DESCRIPTION:As we work to meet climate and energy goals through advanced energy codes and other initiatives at the local\, state\, and national level\, there is great opportunity for the creation and expansion of high-quality clean energy jobs. In this webinar you’ll hear from speakers on various ways to improve training and incorporate building science and energy technologies into curriculum\, grow the green building workforce\, and prepare workers for in-demand job opportunities.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/resources-and-best-practices-for-growing-the-green-building-workforce/
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SUMMARY:Beyond Zero Energy: Balancing Embodied Carbon and Operational Energy Solutions to Achieve Zero Emission Buildings
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss the difference between operational energy and embodied carbon and explore integrating a lifecycle approach to achieving zero energy and emission buildings. Learn from our speakers about the current landscape of embodied carbon and common barriers and potential solutions to balancing both embodied and operational energy in buildings.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/beyond-zero-energy-balancing-embodied-carbon-and-operational-energy-solutions-to-achieve-zero-emission-buildings/
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SUMMARY:What’s in the Latest Residential Model Energy Code: Preparing for the 2024 IECC
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Gayathri Vijayakumar\, Steven Winter Associates; Rob Salcido\, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) \nDescription: Hear about what’s new in the Residential 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC). Experts will highlight major differences between the 2024 IECC-R and the 2021 IECC-R and help practitioners understand new and updated requirements throughout the code\, including the building thermal envelope\, energy credits\, compliance paths\, and more. This session will also unpack the many new appendices introduced and describe how jurisdictions can support their adoption.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/whats-in-the-latest-residential-model-energy-code-preparing-for-the-2024-iecc/
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SUMMARY:Refrigerants and Codes: Understanding the Impact of Refrigerants Requirements on Building Codes and Standards on the Path to Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kristen Taddonio\, Refrigerant Emissions Elimination Forum (REEF); Tom Deary\, Air-Conditioning\, Heating\, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI); Aanchal Kohli\, California Air Resources Board (ARB). \nDescription: The pursuit of decarbonization of the U.S. economy by 2050 will take a multi-pronged approach. Increasing the mechanical efficiency requirements of equipment like air conditioners and water heaters is one way to decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Another approach is by incentivizing the replacement of traditional refrigerants with low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants. However\, several of the lowest-GWP refrigerant options have higher flammability or toxicity ratings\, and may require updated state and local building codes to enable usage. This session will provide an overview of how refrigerants are currently handled in codes and standards\, and explore what new changes and approaches could help overcome barriers to adoption of low-GWP refrigerants.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/refrigerants-and-codes-understanding-the-impact-of-refrigerants-requirements-on-building-codes-and-standards-on-the-path-to-net-zero-greenhouse-gas-emissions/
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SUMMARY:Inclusive Energy Codes: Bridging the Gap to Achieve Equity and Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:In case you missed it\, tune into a 2024 National Energy Codes Conference replay diving into the intersection of energy codes\, equity\, and environmental justice. In this engaging session\, experts from across the country will share insights on crafting energy codes that not only meet technical standards\, but also address the needs of underserved communities\, empower the workforce\, and ensure Justice40 goals are being met. Learn about strategies that provide accessible and inclusive benefits throughout the entire lifecycle of energy codes—from development to enforcement and evaluation. This is a crucial conversation for those interested in how building energy policy can be a tool for positive change. \nSpeakers: Maggie Kelley Riggins – Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA)\, Bahareh van Boekhold – ILLUME Advising\, Jasmine Xie – National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO). Moderator: Erin Beddingfield – U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/inclusive-energy-codes-bridging-the-gap-to-achieve-equity-and-environmental-justice/
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SUMMARY:The Intersection of Energy Codes and Electrical Codes on the Road to Decarbonization
DESCRIPTION:As the U.S. housing stock electrifies and decarbonizes in the coming decades\, hundreds of millions of new electric loads will be added to new and existing dwellings. The cost and burden of this transition will depend\, in part\, on the need to upgrade the nation’s electrical infrastructure. The National Electric Code (NEC) is used nationally to calculate electrical loads and size service infrastructure and has been identified as an obstacle in addressing existing dwellings. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) has led an effort funded by the US DOE to review the existing electrical code for barriers to household electrification\, which led to an analysis by LBNL of sub-metering data to support proposed changes to the code. This session will address NEC requirements around solar PV\, home batteries\, and Energy Management systems. Speakers will summarize the barriers identified in the current electrical code\, present an overview of project data analysis\, and review proposed code changes. \nContinuing education credits (AIA and ICC) will be offered for most of the live events. Instructions for requesting certificates of completion will be provided during each webinar. \nLearn more about the BECP Energy Code Webinar Series: https://www.energycodes.gov/becp-energy-code-webinar-series
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/the-intersection-of-energy-codes-and-electrical-codes-on-the-road-to-decarbonization/
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SUMMARY:How Building Codes Facilitate Resilient Communities
DESCRIPTION:With the growing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events\, understanding the resilience benefits of building codes is more important than ever. By improving the energy efficiency of buildings\, energy codes help enhance occupant safety comfort and reduce energy costs\, use\, and emissions. In addition\, they contribute to individual and community resilience by improving grid reliability\, and in the event of a power outage\, enhancing passive survivability in buildings\, thereby keeping occupants safer for longer. In this webinar\, presenters will explore research findings from a recent DOE report and federal\, state\, and local activities related to the resilience benefits of building codes and energy efficiency. \nContinuing education credits (AIA and ICC) will be offered for most of the live events. Instructions for requesting certificates of completion will be provided during each webinar.
URL:https://atlasbuildingshub.com/event/how-building-codes-facilitate-resilient-communities/
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