Thursday, April 3, 2014

North Carolina Energy Code Trainings in Boone, NC

The NC 2012 Energy Code, adopted from the 2009 IECC, was introduced to NC in March of 2012. This new code has proven to be good for NC’s economy and offer benefits to NC consumers and business owners. The Appalachian Energy Center and the North Carolina Energy Efficiency Alliance are hosting 3 workshops on the North Carolina Energy Code in Boone, NC. These trainings will explore the new and changing provisions of this new code.

Join us to learn about compliance methods, duct testing, duct sealing, system controls, building mechanical systems, insulation and fenestration requirements and other key elements of this great new code. Click on the links provided to learn more.

April 11 : 2012 NC Energy Code Training, http://energy.appstate.edu/workshops/258
Learn the important changes in the residential and commercial energy code for buildings, how it will affect building design in North Carolina and results in substantial energy savings.
Continuing Education Credits: 7 LU|HSW, 4 BPI, 7 PDH, NCDOI CE 7 Building OR 3 Mechanical, 7 NATE

May 2 : NC 2012 Commercial Energy Code Training, http://energy.appstate.edu/workshops/343
This workshop will provide an in-depth look at the NC 2012 Commercial Energy Code, various pathways to compliance, system controls, the intent and other energy saving strategies.
Continuing Education Credits: 6 LU|HSW, 6 PDH, NCDOI CE 6 Building OR 6 Mechanical, 6 NATE, GBCI 6 hours

June 27 : NC 2012 Residential Energy Code Training, http://energy.appstate.edu/workshops/344
This workshop will provide an in-depth look at the 2012 NC Residential Energy Code, different strategies to show compliance, and a review of building science.
Continuing Education Credits: 6 LU|HSW, 6 PDH, NCDOI CE 6 Building OR 6 Mechanical, 6 NATE
    • Gain your continuing education credits
    • Register early to SAVE $50
    • Understand the changes and be prepared to implement them

If you have any questions, please contact Janet Miller, millerjm1@appstate.edu, 828.262.8913 or visit the links above for more information.

A special Thanks to USGBC NC Chapter for supporting the
NC 2012 Commercial Energy Code Workshop!