The California Housing Partnership is partnering with the Association for Energy Affordability (AEA) to offer four 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 and elaborate on the funds available to support implementation. Affordable housing developers, asset managers, planners, lenders, investors and policy makers will all benefit from these sessions. RSVP now to reserve your space.



Hosted by the Sustainability Team @ the California Housing Partnership

and the Association for Energy Affordability

SESSION 1 REGISTER HERE 

Session 1: August 29th @ 11:30a - 12:30p Pacific

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: New Funding for California

Facilitator: Ian Sharples, California Housing Partnership

Speakers: Krista Egger, Power Forward; Atalia Howe & Drew Ades, CPC Climate Capital

SESSION 2 REGISTER HERE 

Session 2: September 5th @ 11:30a - 12:30p Pacific

Planning and Financing All-Electric New Construction

Facilitator: Jacqueline Rogge, California Housing Partnership

Speakers: Ari Usher, AEA; Peter Armstrong, Wakeland Housing & Development Corporation; Tony Kouot, California Housing Partnership

SESSION 3 REGISTER HERE

Session 3: September 19th @ 11:30a - 12:30p Pacific

Planning and Financing All-Electric Rehabs

Facilitator: Angel Rodriguez, California Housing Partnership

Speakers: Aladia Rodriguez, ELACC; AEA


SESSION 4 REGISTER HERE

Session 4: September 26th @ 11:30a - 12:30p Pacific

Electrification Technology Operations and Maintenance

Facilitator: Rachael Diaz, California Housing Partnership

Speakers: Jack Aitchison, AEA

About the 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 $35 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 93,000 affordable homes. 

Visit us at www.chpc.net.


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