Maximizing Efficiency and Minimizing Costs: How to Integrate All-Electric Design Review into Affordable Housing Developments


Thursday, June 20th @ 12p Pacific

Webinar Registration Now Open!


Presented by SCANPH & the California Housing Partnership

Session Speakers


Ari Usher, Project Manager, Association for Energy Affordability

Vedika Himatsingka, Project Associate, Association for Energy Affordability

Ian Sharples, Sustainability Program Manager, California Housing Partnership

The California Energy Commission's Building Initiative for Low-Emissions Development program (BUILD) offers affordable housing developers 300 hours of no-cost technical assistance for all-electric building design. With changing energy codes and opportunities for layering financial incentives, this webinar is a great chance to get your building design and fuel-switching questions answered by BUILD’s electrification experts. 


Learn how to meet Title 24 Compliance, maximize decarbonization incentives, and transition from gas to electric equipment with no-cost support for low-income housing developments. Gain insights on energy modeling, cost differences, and maintenance needs for electric systems. Register now and enhance your project’s efficiency with expert guidance! Join us Thursday, June 20th from 12 - 1 pm to learn more.


For more resources and information on BUILD, please visit the program website.

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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 $35 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 93,000 affordable homes. | chpc.net


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