Should we be trying to electrify everything? Is it practical for existing and new buildings with the technologies we have now? Two engineers with different takes on these questions will debate electrifying residential buildings.
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) is a method of providing 100% long-term, fixed-rate financing for energy efficiency, resiliency, water conservation and sustainability upgrades. This is a quick, free introduction to the program.
This presentation covers the subject of plug load energy-efficiency and the lighting, appliances, and consumer electronics used in the home. You will glean priceless information about how to save hundreds of dollars.
Understanding the trajectory of Massachusetts’ energy policy will drastically change the way our homes are designed and built.
This course will provide an overview of Solar Thermal mechanics and capacity. It will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of installation and control.
Free course for solar companies interested in using drone data to improve sales and operations.
Join solar experts Keith Cronin and Chris Lord in their discussion of selling solar pv to non-profits and important things to know before pitching non-profit clients.
This presentation is for architects, builders, and others who want a better understanding about how buildings interact thermally with the ground and how to calculate heat loss to the ground.
This lecture demonstrates how to accurately, objectively, and transparently model the economics for any type of behind-the-meter (BTM) energy storage project.
In this free class Laura Allen, co-founder of Greywater Action, will share with you how to get started reusing greywater, a very valuable resource, as well as teach the five steps for a successful greywater design.
This free course will cover the anatomy of a window, mechanisms that transfer heat through windows, and window design and application strategies.
“Putting It All Together: From Assessment to Tracking Results, Create the Building Blocks of your Solar Marketing Program” is a review of the Build it Bright series’ key points and the introduces a new tool.
This free lecture describes a unique method of managing the operation of biomass-fueled as well as auxiliary boilers for optimum system performance.
Grid of the Future pilot program, which offered Maine homeowners a discount on smart appliances (heat pumps, water heaters, smart EV chargers, and batteries) in exchange for aggregated remote control of those devices as a Virtual Peaker power plant.
Learn the latest about heat pumps that can supply heat at temperatures as low as -15°F and how to understand ratings and manufacturers' data so you can confidently select the proper system.
This module focuses on explaining the basics of electricity, how to estimate your energy needs for a site where you are interested to have a solar generator, and how to size the various components of a solar generator given your energy needs.
This short course tackles tracking solar installer marketing campaign results. The course looks at how to determine your solar installation firm’s most important “KPI’s” or key performance indicators.
This course features the MC5300 & MC5600 Multi-Unit controllers for standard Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps and is recommended for Engineers, Architects, Reps, OEM’s, Distributors, Contractors, Installers and Service Technicians.
Energy Toolbase's Adam Gerza shares all of our latest insights on how the new NEM-3 tariff will affect the economics of solar and storage projects. We will review residential and commercial scenarios in all 3 IOU territories.
Fronius teaches about and demos their free solar design tools: Solar.creator and Repowering Tool.
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