The California Housing Partnership is partnering with the Association for Energy Affordability to offer five training sessions covering essential topics on electrifying new and existing affordable multifamily rental housing in California. Experts in energy efficiency and clean energy resources for affordable rental housing will lead the sessions. Guest speakers will provide first-hand insights on making the case for electrification. Affordable housing developers, asset managers, planners, lenders, investors and policy makers will all benefit from these sessions. Please RSVP now to reserve your space.



Hosted by the California Housing Partnership and the Association for Energy Affordability


Session #1 — September 6th: Building Electrification Design and Technologies

Speakers: Nick Young, Director, Zero Carbon Buildings, Association for Energy Affordability, and Ian Sharples, Sustainable Housing Program Manager, California Housing Partnership

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Session #2 — September 13th: IRA Funding and Participation Pathways for Building Electrification

Speakers: Andrew Dawson, Policy Advocacy Manager and Ian Sharples, Sustainable Housing Program Manager at California Housing Partnership and Peter Lawrence​​​​, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations, NOVOGRADAC

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Session #3 — September 20th: Operations of All-Electric Affordable Housing 

Speakers: John Neal, Director of Technical Services and Jack Aitchison, Energy Engineering Manager at the Association for Energy Affordability, and Angel Rodriguez, Sustainable Housing Program Associate, California Housing Partnership

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Session #4 — September 27th: Accelerating Electrification with Solar Energy for Multifamily Housing 

Speakers: Staci Givens, Energy Analyst, Association for Energy Affordability and Rachael Diaz, Sustainable Housing Program Manager, California Housing Partnership and Emma Barker, Associate Project Developer, Eden Housing 

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Session #5 — October 4th: Financing and Funding the Electrification of New and Existing Affordable Housing 

Speakers: Nick Dirr, Programs Senior Director, Association for Energy Affordability, Blanca de la Cruz, Sustainable Housing Program Director, California Housing Partnership and Tim Kohut, AIA, Director of Sustainable Design at National Community Renaissance

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Special thanks to the Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)

About the California Housing Partnership

The California Housing Partnership creates and preserves affordable and sustainable homes for Californians with low incomes by providing expert financial and policy solutions to nonprofit and public partners. Since 1988, the Partnership's on-the-ground technical assistance, applied research, and legislative leadership has leveraged $25 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 75,000 affordable homes. | chpc.net

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