Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina 2007 National Weatherization Training Conference Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina
Measures consisted of largely window and door replacement and carpentry repairs. Very limited combustion analysis Air sealing focused mostly around windows, doors and interior walls Prior to Receiving Training
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Between July and November 2003, all 33 weatherization providers received training New River Center for Energy Research and Training and J & J Weatherization was enlisted to provide classroom and hands-on training. Training Received
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Training emphasized whole-house weatherization, not just cooling-only measures Even in hot climates, savings in heating energy drives cost-effectiveness of most measures Measures that would reduce heating load also reduces cooling load Mostly not cost-effective to replace windows and doors Points Learned
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Provide Hot Climate – Whole House Weatherization training to all weatherization staff and crew (both agency employees and subcontractors) Provide Mobile Home Weatherization training Provide training for Energy Auditors Require accountability by monitoring Action Plan
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Adopted Priority Lists of Weatherization Measures for: Single Family Homes Mobile Homes Issued Weatherization Installation Standards Action Taken
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Perform tune-ups and repairs to heating and cooling systems Address health and safety issues Seal air leaks in building envelope and ducts Install attic, wall and floor insulation Compact Fluorescent Lamps Refrigerator replacement General Heat Waste Typical Measures
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina August 2004 – April 2005 NRCERT and J & J provided Mobile Home Weatherization in Lynchburg, Va. August and September NRCERT and J & J Weatherization provided whole-house weatherization training to all subcontractors August through June 2007 – Indiana Weatherization Training Center has provided 7 sessions of whole- house weatherization Training Since
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina October 2007 – 48 energy auditors received auditor and combustion training at the Indiana Training Center Twice each year at the North Carolina Community Action Association Conferences workshops are conducted on various topics Training Since
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Mobile Home Weatherization
Hot Climate Initiative In North Carolina Mobile Home Weatherization
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Mobile Home Weatherization
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Mobile Home Weatherization
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Mobile Home Weatherization
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Pressure Diagnostics
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Air Sealing
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Air Sealing
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Air Sealing
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Attic Prep
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Attic Prep
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Attic Prep
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Dense-Pack Sidewall Insulation
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Dense-Pack Sidewall Insulation
Hot Climate Initiative in North Carolina Rewrite Installation Standards Improve the effectiveness of measures being installed Improve ability of network to address combustion situations Providing Training new staff and crew members Pending Issues