Monday, 30 September 2024

Title 24 and Energy Pro Software class offered at Mendocino College

UKIAH, Calif. – The Community Development Commission of Mendocino County and Mendocino College will co-host a no-cost Title 24 Building Energy Standards class for local contractors, students, architects, planners, inspectors and energy consultants.

The class is designed for individuals new to the EnergyPro software.

This no-cost class will be held Wednesday, Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the campus of Mendocino College, Library/Learning Center, 2nd floor, Room 4210, 1000 Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah.

Participants will be introduced to the basic input and modeling requirements to document commercial building envelope, lighting, and mechanical systems with the Title 24 Building Energy Standards.

The class will be taught by Martyn Dodd. Dodd is the author of EnergyPro and has written software used in California for Title 24 energy code compliance for over three decades.

To register by phone, call 800-244-9912.

To register online, visit http://www.pge.com/pec/classes/6523.htm .

This class is being offered as part of a series of Local Energy Resources Network events available through the Community Development Commission’s Mendocino County Energy Watch program.

If you plan on attending the class and need a special accommodation because of a sensory or mobility impairment/disability, or have a need for an interpreter, please call Carrie Anne Russell at 707-463-5462 ext. 105.

If you are interested in hearing more about future events and/or want to join the mailing list, please contact Carrie Anne Russell at 707-463-5462, Extension 105; Jackie Lisi at 707-463-5462, Extension 126; or visit www.mendoenergy.org .

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