Training
Why is Training Important?
Training is critical for effective implementation of building energy codes. Code inspectors and members of the building and design communities must understand the code requirements for building systems, lighting, insulation, windows, HVAC, and other building components to ensure that new construction complies with the code. Training is the also the easiest way to stay up-to-date on the latest modifications to the residential and commercial model energy codes, as well as new building science technologies.
Training and the Recovery Act
With an influx of federal funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the U.S. has experienced a dramatic increase in state-sponsored training and related resources.
Types of Training
A wide range of federal, state, regional, and local organizations offer training to code inspectors and building professionals. Successful training must not only cover all aspects of the energy code, but also address challenges particular to each region, including climate zone considerations and local politics.
Web-based training: Online training can be a cost-effective strategy for reaching a large audience. The DOE, ICC, ASHRAE, and other organizations offer online courses, webinars, self-paced seminars, downloadable videos, and supporting documents on energy code requirments, REScheck and COMcheck basics, and funding opportunities.
Learn More about Training
DOE Building Energy Codes University![]()
Provides webcasts, videos, and links to information on energy code training and evaluation
ICC Online University![]()
Information regarding ICC webinars and online training and certification
ASHRAE Learning Institute![]()
List of ASHRAE training courses and self-directed and online learning options
The Southface Institute![]()
Offers a variety of training opportunities in the Southeast
