Event Details

The NEAT/MHEA Introduction training provides an overview of the National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) and the Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA), both essential for weatherizing homes. NEAT is used for site-built homes, while MHEA focuses on manufactured homes, helping professionals identify energy-saving opportunities. The training teaches participants how to input data, run energy simulations, and generate cost-effective weatherization recommendations. By mastering these tools, weatherization professionals can develop tailored solutions that maximize energy efficiency and cost savings in different types of homes.

Agenda

  • Dec 3, 2024

  • Dec 4, 2024

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
NEAT/MHEA Training Day One
The NEAT/MHEA Introduction training provides an overview of the National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) and the Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA), both essential for weatherizing homes. NEAT i...
The NEAT/MHEA Introduction training provides an overview of the National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) and the Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA), both essential for weatherizing homes. NEAT is used for site-built homes, while MHEA focuses on manufactured homes, helping professionals identify energy-saving opportunities. The training teaches participants how to input data, run energy simulations, and generate cost-effective weatherization recommendations. By mastering these tools, weatherization professionals can develop tailored solutions that maximize energy efficiency and cost savings in different types of homes.
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Speakers

  • MARK LERA (CEO of AIOBS)

    MARK LERA

    CEO of AIOBS

    https://aiobs.org/

    Mark has earned several certifications from the Building Performance Institute and is a Certified Super Proctor and Trainer, Building Analyst, Envelope Professional, and Healthy Building Evaluator. The National Center for Construction Education & Research also lists Mark as a Certified Master Trainer, Certified Assessment Administrator, and Certified Accreditation Visitor.

    Mark is a long-time resident of Nevada but has conducted dozens of workshops training building
    energy contractors and subcontractors across the U.S. for more than 3 decades. He is recognized as a national expert in the Principles of Building Science, Building Energy Systems Integration and
    Optimization, HVAC, and other areas of energy. Mark has testified at several legislative hearings on
    energy issues in Nevada and has worked with many key energy stakeholders in the Silver State for many
    years.

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  • John Mitchell (Co-Founder/Trainer/Consultant of American Institute of Business Science (AIOBS))

    John Mitchell

    Co-Founder/Trainer/Consultant of American Institute of Business Science (AIOBS)

    https://aiobs.org/

    John Mitchell has served as Director of Energy for New England Total Energy as well as The Dean of Education for the Home Performance Institute of New England. John’s responsibility was to oversee the energy division of New England Total Energy. As Dean of Education, with the Home Performance Institute of New England, John developed and had oversight on all home performance training and protocol. John was also the owner and CEO of JLC Green
    Technologies is an International Training and Testing Center for Home Performance.

    John is a National Speaker for Industry Conferences in both the Energy and Environmental Industries. He is an Ambassador for The Building Performance Industry and is an IREC Master Trainer for HEP/BPI instructions for Energy Auditor and Quality Control Inspector. John participates and conducts Train the Trainers to align and standardize training protocols in the Home Performance Industry. He is a certified Building Performance Institute Certified Super Proctor, Building Analyst, and Envelope Profession and has other related certifications from the National Center for Construction Education & Research.

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Tickets

NEAT/MHEA Overview

The NEAT/MHEA Introduction training provides an overview of the National Energy Audit Tool (NEAT) and the Manufactured Home Energy Audit (MHEA), both essential for weatherizing homes. NEAT is used for site-built homes, while MHEA focuses on manufactured homes, helping professionals identify energy-saving opportunities. The training teaches participants how to input data, run energy simulations, and generate cost-effective weatherization recommendations. By mastering these tools, weatherization professionals can develop tailored solutions that maximize energy efficiency and cost savings in different types of homes.

Standard Price Complimentary