We Support Clean Energy Contractors
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Who We Are
And Why It Matters
Efficiency First California (EFCA) is a non-profit trade organization that represents and promotes clean energy contractors in California. For over 20 years, we have helped contractors like you succeed.
EFCA is directly involved in state policy discussions. One of our core responsibilities, as a trade organization, is to help contractors be aware and involved in state energy policy.
Policymakers on the local, state, and federal levels often reach out to us directly to better understand the contractor’s perspective. The contractor’s perspective is crucial in policy discussions. We listen to and advocate for you, the contractor.
We partner with industry stakeholders who share our common goals. Working collaboratively, we have been able to influence policy on a large scale.
We want to help you grow your business. Our monthly blog and advocacy update help you make well-informed decisions about the future of your business. We represent your best interests for sustainable, fair, and unbiased business models. We have an extensive list of industry contacts. If you need help, reach out and we can likely help you with whatever issues you’re experiencing.
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The Voice for Energy Efficiency & Clean Energy Contractors
training & events for clean energy & energy efficiency
Electric Heat Pumps for Space Heating and Cooling
Course Description: As the electricity grid gets cleaner, electricity is becoming a more attractive choice for home designers and builders. Renewable energy is growing, and many cities now limit fossil‑fuel systems in new homes. These changes make it easier to cut residential greenhouse gas emissions and work toward zero‑net‑energy goals. In this webinar, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance explains how electric heat pumps can improve efficiency and reduce emissions in both new and existing homes. He covers the
Introduction to Residential HVAC Design
Event Description This class will cover the basics of residential HVAC design following the industry standard and code-referenced ACCA Manuals J, S and D. It will discuss the four steps of the design process: Collecting information about the house. Performing load calculations (Manual J) Selecting equipment appropriate to the load calculations (Manual S) Design a duct system for efficiency and comfort (Manual D) It will also discuss some of the new technologies and software that has reduced the time it
Heat Pump Zoning – Challenges and Solutions
Description: Zone control is a popular strategy for addressing different comfort requirements for different areas in a home. Many customers and contractors new to heat pump installations recognize the advantages of multi-split systems using a single outdoor unit to run multiple air handlers but could cause unintended discomfort if those installations are not carried out carefully. This class will focus on various approaches to zone control for efficient and comfortable outcomes and will compare traditional zoning with multi-split systems, multiple
Practical and Efficient Hot Water Delivery: Meeting Hot Water Demand with Heat Pump Water Heaters
Course Description: On average Californians consume less water than the residents of other states. Even so there is a need for us to conserve even more water. The construction community has an opportunity to further reduce residential water use in ways that do not feel like conservation to customers. In this class, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance looks at changing the way hot water is stored and delivered to the tap in residential buildings. The theory behind our
California Contractor Advocacy
Building a clean energy future for all
Efficiency First California is actively engaged in California policy. We monitor communications from the California Energy Commission and the California Public Utilities Commission. When needed, we provide feedback to ensure regulations and policies consider the contractor’s role and the implications proposed regulations may have on contractors.
Your feedback as a contractor is critical for our efforts. We encourage your participation in policy discussions. We feel it is our role to represent your perspectives.
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Every month you can get details regarding important news and updates on clean energy, energy efficiency, trade shows, and the latest policy developments.
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Clean Energy Connection
Free leads for contractors. Free referrals for homeowners.
EFCA’s Clean Energy Connection contractor directory helps homeowners connect with local, vetted contractors with proven expertise on clean energy and electrification projects.
We built the Clean Energy Connection to provide free leads to contractors and promote the growth of the industry as a whole.
It’s reliable, free, and it helps to grow and support our state’s clean energy workforce.
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Program Administrator for Sacramento Municipal Utility District
EFCA leads the way in rebate program management
We have been a key player in providing utility support services to different entities like TECH, SGIP, and PG&E, particularly as a program implementer for Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) incentive programs.
Our success has made EFCA a valuable resource for rebate program designers and implementers. We openly share our processes with others so they can also create successful programs, with the ultimate goal of making things easier for contractors (and homeowners).
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sponsorship opportunities
Become a sponsor for EFCA’s upcoming events and open doors to connect, engage, and inspire both Clean Energy Connection (CEC) & Efficiency First California (EFCA) members.
For inquiries and more information, please reach out to our sponsorship team by clicking here.