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Office Lighting: Title 24 and Technology Update

07/30/2014

This course covers the latest  Title 24, Part 6 code requirements for office lighting. Attendees will gain a firm understanding of the new state standards now in effect, and they will be able to ensure lighting in new and remodeled commercial offices is in compliance. The course will also provide an overview of current lighting technologies available to help meet or exceed code requirements.

8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
SCE Energy Education Center – Irwindale

6090 N. Irwindale Ave.
Irwindale, CA  91702

US Department of Labor Awards CLTC & Partners $5M+ to Expand Electrical Training Programs

Published: Mon, 03/09/2020

CLTC is excited to share that the US Department of Labor recently awarded $5M+ to CLTC and our training partners to support the expansion of electrical training programs across California and Nevada!  This four-year funding is part of the Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap grant program and will be used to develop a Smart Cities apprenticeship tract that includes advanced electrical training on:

Expanding Apprenticeship & Training to Enable Smart Cities with Enhanced Cyber Security

Expanding Apprenticeship & Training to Enable Smart Cities with Enhanced Cyber Security

In June 2017, the President issued Executive Order 13801 on Expanding Apprenticeship in America, which establishes an expansive vision for increasing the number of apprentices in the nation to an unprecedented level across all industries.  The overarching goals of this Apprenticeship: Closing the Skills Gap grant program are threefold:

Educational Video Series: 2016 Lighting Controls Acceptance Testing

Lighting Controls Acceptance Testing
08/08/2017

The California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) at the University of California Davis collaborated with the California Energy Commission to provide this educational video series in support of the 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24).  California’s new Building Energy Efficiency Standards took effect on January 1, 2017.

Title 24: Retail Lighting Class Presentations

04/06/2017

Good retail lighting presents the store’s merchandise in a way that makes shopping a comfortable and engaging experience. In most retail applications, this involves maximizing illumination while minimizing the visibility of light sources. This allows customers to focus on what is being lit, versus the lighting itself. These modules are training materials for the Title 24 Retail course. This intermediate class is for professionals who design, specify, and/or inspect lighting installations in new and remodeled retail spaces. 

Automated Demand Response Workforce Development

CLTC is supporting the Center for Sustainable Energy develop classroom and on-the-job workforce training in SB 535-designated disadvantaged communities in IOU service territories. This project is funded by the California Energy Commission.

Electrical apprentices will learn to install and maintain automated demand-response (ADR) communications equipment in existing buildings to improve grid reliability and advance to goals of AB 758.  Specifically, CLTC's role in the project is to:

Light and Health: Design Strategies and Technologies

02/12/2015

Presentation to ASHRAE Golden Gate Chapter
Presented by Konstantinos Papapmichael, Ph.D

Overview of human light sensing and processing, focusing on well-being and health effects, especially the effects of blue light on circadian rhythms. Lighting strategies and implementation technologies that support human well-being and health, considering key indoor and outdoor applications.

Office Lighting: Title 24 and Technology Update

02/11/2015

8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
SCE Energy Education Center – Irwindale
6090 N. Irwindale Ave.
Irwindale, CA  91702

Instructor: Kelly Cunningham

This intermediate level class is for energy consultants who will learn about identifying key nonresidential building standards and compliance options for new construction, alterations and additions, compliance related documents, and the importance of staying up to date on compliance codes.

This course is worth 7 AIA Learning Units.

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