COTE Presents: 2025 Code Breaker — Talking with Clients about Electrification
August 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
AIA Long Beach / South Bay & Southern California Edison, a Collaborative Partnership
1 LU/HSW – This course qualifies toward California’s Zero Net Carbon Design (ZNCD) continuing education requirements. ZOOM LOG-IN WILL BE EMAILED TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE WEBINAR.
Description:
In this 1-hour session, we will provide attendees with essential information to foster confidence in answering clients’ questions about the why and how of pursuing an all-electric home. We will compare the Energy Code requirements supporting electrification, as opposed to a mixed-fuel design, and which design features support the reliability and affordability of an all-electric home. Provided by Energy Code Ace, course #25 CB TA Elec.
Learning Objectives:
- Summarize key facts regarding heat pump technology — as well as other electric technologies — specific to their performance, affordability, and impact on California electric grid.
- Compare the Energy Code requirements for electric and gas appliances.
- Describe the differences between all-electric designs and mixed-fuel projects in terms Energy Code compliance and likely impact on construction and operation costs.
- Identify sources of information and how to access them for guidance on incentive programs, tax credits, and rebates supporting the deployment of heat pumps, electric equipment upgrades, and energy efficient appliances.
Presenter:

Dave Intner, AIA, CEM, LEED AP
Senior Advisor | Building Decarbonization and Energy Codes & Standards at SCE
Prior to SCE, Dave practiced architecture for 15 years on buildings of just about every type including custom residential, affordable housing, university buildings, and cultural facilities. A LEED Accredited Professional for over 20 years, Dave also guided several early high-performance projects through the full LEED certification process.
Dave is the current Vice Chair of the AIA California Climate Action Committee, is a board member of CABEC (the California Building Energy Consultants), a past board member of USGBC Los Angeles and has served on the LEED Energy and Atmosphere Technical Advisory Group (EA-TAG). He is also a Past President of the AIA Ventura County.

