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MA - C5.2 Commercial Existing Buildings Part 2 Additions
This presentation will address how to determine what constitutes an addition, while also providing an overview of how the 2023 Stretch Energy Code applies specifically to commercial additions, including the different requirements for both “large” and “small” additions.
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Fitchburg Public Schools | Case Studies | Mass SaveEnergy-efficient school upgrades are helping Fitchburg Public Schools save 175,000 kWh, 38,200 therms, and 12,100 gallons of oil annually while improving learning environments and advancing sustainability goals.
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True Value – New Bedford | Case Studies | Mass SaveShoreline Resources chose to work with Eversource-approved contractor Complete Energy Services on an energy-efficient upgrades and replacements. Collectively, the energy savings upgrades are expected to save Shoreline Resources approximately $6,325.90 per year.
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Supplier Diversity Summit
Minority and Women-Owned Businesses have this unique, in-person opportunity to engage with the Sponsors of Mass Save, network with peers, and meet with lead vendors to foster business relationships.
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Supplier Diversity Summit
Minority and Women-Owned Businesses have this unique, in-person opportunity to engage with the Sponsors of Mass Save, network with peers, and meet with lead vendors to foster business relationships.
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C10.2 TEDI: Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
The Targeted Performance Path of the Massachusetts Stretch Code 2023/2025 requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets. This one-hour training focuses on common mistakes observed in projects following the Targeted Performance Path and provides strategies for identifying and avoiding them.
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C9.5 TEDI Modeling for Commercial Compliance
Under the new Massachusetts Stretch Code, 225 CMR 23, new commercial buildings over 20,000square feet must use a performance path for compliance. This training focuses on the Targeted Performance Path. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) targets.
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C10.2 TEDI: Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
This one-hour training focuses on common mistakes observed in projects following the Targeted Performance Path and provides strategies for identifying and avoiding them. The training presents real case studies of projects modeled in various building energy modeling tools.
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C9.5 TEDI Modeling for Commercial Compliance
This training focuses on the Targeted Performance Path. The Targeted Performance path requires projects to use energy modeling to demonstrate compliance with the heating and cooling Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI)targets.
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MAEEP - Introduction to Lighting Controls Online Course
Learn about a variety of lighting controls technologies such as Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC), relevant codes and standards, how to identify appropriate applications to save energy with lighting controls, the basics of integrating with building automation systems, and which types of controls equipment will be supported by Mass Save in 2025. This training is focused on commercial and institutional buildings and assumes some basic knowledge of lighting technology.