02-06-2025
1. Accurately define net zero energy, net zero electricity, and net zero emissions.
2. Describe how the State of California’s policy goals are influencing net zero building design.
3. Apply the concepts of both embodied emissions and operating emissions in their design process.
4. Use a design phase-based checklist to avoid pitfalls in net-zero projects.
Great course. Learned a lot. Shows how our choices are interconnected and impact the built environment.
Seemawell presented by the presenter
John AVery informative
CynthyLots of information to absorb in one hour. Good introduction.
BENThe lecturer was very well prepared on her subject of ZNE. It shows that she knows much from her 17 years of experience in this field.
CharlesVery informative
AndyExcellent presentation and comprehensive background to concepts of ZNE. Fast presentation- my pen was flying.
AnnExcellent webinar. Well documented and presented.
Galengenerally useful basic information.
FrederickNo comment
DaleVery good intro course.
Jackgood overview of Calif
BethGood overview of Net Zero.
MichaelElectricity is great. I moved into an a "Gold Star" All Electric Home in 1964. We, as in everyone, especially NZE's, shouldn't get lost in an all electricity goal. Face reality; wind and solar wont power the world and bring people out of poverty. I agree, we need to be proper stewards of our planet.
Charlesgreat presentation. thank you
VivianVery clear and, even though an introductory course, packed with information. I enjoyed it!
JanetGood starter course
Karllots of informative information
Michael1. Rating? Is 1 better than 5 or 5 better than 1. You get a 3 as I am undecided. 2. Good intro. Nothing new if your paying attention. 3. Solar calculations came a bit too fast.
StevenUseful information and great presentation.
DenaGood overview
SamuelSpeaker was very good - clear and easy to listen to. I don't buy into all the concepts, but they were interesting.
John G$25
Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 Net Zero (ZNCD) + 1 Sustainable Design + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA + 1 Climate Action (OAA)
Length: 1h
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Credits: 1 AIA HSW + 1 GBCI (USGBC/CAGBC) + 1 AIBD Primary + 1 Net Zero (ZNCD) + 1 Sustainable Design + 1 AIBC Core LU + 1 AAA Structured LU + 1 OAA, OAQ, SAA, MAA, AAPEI, NWTAA + 1 Climate Action (OAA)
Length: 1h
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1. Accurately define net zero energy, net zero electricity, and net zero emissions.
2. Describe how the State of California’s policy goals are influencing net zero building design.
3. Apply the concepts of both embodied emissions and operating emissions in their design process.
4. Use a design phase-based checklist to avoid pitfalls in net-zero projects.
Great course. Learned a lot. Shows how our choices are interconnected and impact the built environment.
Seemawell presented by the presenter
John AVery informative
CynthyLots of information to absorb in one hour. Good introduction.
BENThe lecturer was very well prepared on her subject of ZNE. It shows that she knows much from her 17 years of experience in this field.
CharlesVery informative
AndyExcellent presentation and comprehensive background to concepts of ZNE. Fast presentation- my pen was flying.
AnnExcellent webinar. Well documented and presented.
Galengenerally useful basic information.
FrederickNo comment
DaleVery good intro course.
Jackgood overview of Calif
BethGood overview of Net Zero.
MichaelElectricity is great. I moved into an a "Gold Star" All Electric Home in 1964. We, as in everyone, especially NZE's, shouldn't get lost in an all electricity goal. Face reality; wind and solar wont power the world and bring people out of poverty. I agree, we need to be proper stewards of our planet.
Charlesgreat presentation. thank you
VivianVery clear and, even though an introductory course, packed with information. I enjoyed it!
JanetGood starter course
Karllots of informative information
Michael1. Rating? Is 1 better than 5 or 5 better than 1. You get a 3 as I am undecided. 2. Good intro. Nothing new if your paying attention. 3. Solar calculations came a bit too fast.
StevenUseful information and great presentation.
DenaGood overview
SamuelSpeaker was very good - clear and easy to listen to. I don't buy into all the concepts, but they were interesting.
John G04-09-2025
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