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Mass Save | 2023 Air Source Heat Pump Minimum Efficiency Requirements
The Department of Energy has developed a new procedure for testing heat pump efficiency called the M1 testing method. This testing method was designed to better reflect current field conditions and provide more accurate efficiency ratings.
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C9.2 Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 2)
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance.
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MA - C9.1 Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 1)
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This two-part training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance.
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C9.4 Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 4)
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance.
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R2.3 Residential Existing Buildings Part 3: Alterations
Part 3 of this course covers how an alteration is impacted by the new energy code. When does an alteration require a HERS rating and when is it not needed.
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Commercial Building Thermal Envelope Part 2: Derating and Thermal Bridging
This is one hour webinar covering the Thermal Bridging and Derating.
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C10.1 Documentation and Tools
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000 square ft. must use a performance path for compliance. This two-hour training focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance.
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MA Stretch Energy Code 2023 for Commercial Buildings: Targeted Performance/Relative Performance Compliance Paths (Part 1)
A discussion on the new TEDI compliance path and Relative Performance Path. Part 1 of 2
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C9.1 Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 1)
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000 square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This training series focuses on the two most common performance-based compliance options, Targeted Performance and Relative Performance