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[Replay] The All-Electric Home is Coming – Are You Ready?

Council Member:
$0.00
NAHB Member:
$19.00
Non-member:
$39.00

The movement toward residential electrification continues to gain momentum, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to new homes. Through case studies, this webinar will showcase cost-effective, systems-based strategies to meet new jurisdictional electrification requirements.

 

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Increasingly informed consumers, Millennials demanding sustainably built homes and an ongoing push to increase code stringency and emissions restrictions are driving a growing movement toward residential electrification and decarbonization. Builders must be ready to design, build and sell the all-electric home, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution. In this webinar, join our expert panel as they share industry-leading strategies, tips and tricks for moving towards electrification. Using case studies from across the country, they’ll showcase system-based, cost-effective, efficient approaches that make sense for varying geographic locations while meeting local requirements and consumer preferences.

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Analyze the pros and cons of using different types of fuel sources based on climate zone.
  • Compare and contrast technical challenges, health and well-being benefits and costs associated with each fuel source.
  • Review cost-effective solutions and systems-based strategies that are optimized for electrification.

 

Speakers:

  • Anna Stern, PMP, CGP, LEED Green Associate, HERS Associate – Program Manager, Sustainability & Green Building – NAHB
  • John Barrows, Master CGP, GMB – President/CEO, P3 Builder Group Inc
  • Karla Butterfield, LEED AP Homes, LEED for Homes Green Rater, NGBS Master Verifier, RESNET certified HERS Rater, PHIUS+ Rater & MF Verifier
  • Gene W. Myers – CEO, Thrive Home Builders

 

Recorded: October 27, 2021

 

If you have any questions, please contact nahblearning@nahb.org.