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SUMMARY:Title 24 Energy Modeling and Net Zero Homes in California
DESCRIPTION:Beginning with the next iteration of the California Energy Code\, residential projects will have to be net zero or have nearly zero energy consumption throughout the course of a year.  This class will show examples of a single family and a multi-family net zero projects while discussing design challenges\, cost impacts\, and energy reduction strategies. We learn how recent shifts in the Code are preparing California for net zero homes and how we can start thinking about our designs for the future. \nLearning Objectives\n1.	Learn about California’s expectations for Net Zero homes\n2.	Learn how code will help improve design\, construction\, and verification\n3.	Learn to identify areas of highest energy use and how the energy model reacts to changes in design\n4.	Learn when it is best to reduce energy consumption or to add clean energy generation \nDate: May 10\, 2017\nCheck-in:  5:30 PM\nPresentation: 6:00 – 7:30 PM    \nLocation:\nVCA Green Multi-Purpose Room\, First Floor.\n1845 West Orangewood Ave\nOrange\, CA 92868    \nLearning Units:1.5 HSW \nCost:\nMembers – $10\n$20 – Non members + plus service fee \nSpeaker:\nGLEN FOLLAND\, Assoc. AIA\, LEED AP (BD+C)\, CEA\, CEM\, CEPE\, HERS II\, CGBP\nSenior Project Manager\, Energy Modeler \nExperience\n12 years in the architecture\, engineering and construction industry. \nRelevant Experience\nMr. Folland operates as an energy consultant for VCA Green. He provides expert green building and energy consulting services for multiple clients from design through construction and occupancy. Mr. Folland is involved in producing green building certification support documentation and analysis. He utilizes his organizational and communication skills to coordinate multi-disciplinary green building efforts with owners\, architects\, engineers and contractors and conducts on-site visits for field verification of measures being implemented. Mr. Folland provides simple solutions for navigating mandatory code requirements such as CALGreen and provides expert knowledge of voluntary rating systems such as LEED and GreenPoint Rated.
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