Affordable Zeo Energy Ready Homes Workshop
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Location
1990 Main Avenue SE
Hickory, NC 28602-1401
United States of America
Summary
Description
Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley recently completed construction on the first certified DOE Zero Energy Ready Home in North Carolina. The home also qualifies for a two-year comfort and energy use guarantee through the Advanced Energy SystemVision program. This workshop will take an in depth look at the construction technologies and techniques involved in building an affordable Zero Energy Ready Home, including a super-insulated building envelope, as well as high performance heating, cooling, ventilation, and dehumidification systems. This workshop includes a tour of affordable Zero Energy Ready homes at various stages of construction.
Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley recently completed construction on the first certified DOE Zero Energy Ready Home in North Carolina. The home also qualifies for a two-year comfort and energy use guarantee through the Advanced Energy SystemVision program. This workshop will take an in depth look at the construction technologies and techniques involved in building an affordable Zero Energy Ready Home, including a super-insulated building envelope, as well as high performance heating, cooling, ventilation, and dehumidification systems. This workshop includes a tour of affordable Zero Energy Ready homes at various stages of construction.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify affordable strategies for meeting DOE Zero Energy Ready Home requirements and understand how they add value to a home.
- Explore high performance heating, cooling, ventilation, and dehumidification systems for low load homes.
- Discuss the importance of monitoring and maintenance for optimum performance.
- Experience affordable Zero Energy Ready Homes at various stages of construction.
- Become familiar with the energy efficient details and the process involved to construct zero energy ready homes, which will help the appraiser with communication strategies to use with clients, other agents, appraisers, and lenders.
Early Registration Cost: $200* (lunch included)
*Cost after April 21: $250
Students in UNC system Early Registration Cost: $175**
**Student Cost after April 21: $200