1.0 LU HSW/SD You will be able to explain why supplemental energy is often required to support renewable energy technologies. You will be able to describe how propane supplements three types of alternative energy technologies. You will be able to identify several limiting factors that will help you specify an appropriate renewable energy system. Finally, you will be able to identify basic functions of common features in three renewable energy technologies. Take the course.
- Posted:
- March 2011
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, USGBC, NAHB
1.0 LU HSWThis learning unit will address the benefits of a Condensing Tankless Water Heater and explore how retrofitting a home with a Condensing Tankless Water Heater—or installing one in new construction—can offer the most energy efficiency of any water heater, even propane Tankless Water Heaters, which until now have been the most energy-efficient water heaters available. Propane Condensing Tankless Water Heaters are the wave of the future when it comes to super energy-efficient and environmentally friendly water heating. Take the course.
- Posted:
- March 2011
- Subject(s):
- Energy Efficiency, Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB, USGBC
1.0 LU HSW/SDBy the end of this learning unit, you will be able to describe the history and current use of heating oil in the US. You will be able to identify which alternative fuel sources are available to current heating oil consumers, as well as be able to complete a heating analysis of alternative energy choices. You will be able to identify why propane is a superior alternative to heating oil. Finally, you will be able to explain considerations when converting from heating oil to another energy source and be able to find a propane retailer. Take the course.
- Posted:
- November 2010
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, USGBC, NARI, NAHB
1.0 LU HSW/SD Heating oil, also known as fuel oil or Number 2 oil, has been a popular choice for homeowners since the early 1900s. As an alternative to coal or wood as a fuel source for boilers and domestic hot water production, heating oil proved to be a reliable, clean, and economical choice for millions of consumers, especially in the Northeast where other fuel types were often more difficult to acquire or were more expensive. Take the course.
- Posted:
- October 2010
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, USGBC, NARI, NAHB
1 LU HSW/SDYou will be able to identify and compare several types of energy sources used to heat water and identify at least two ways in which tankless water heaters save money compared to tank type water heaters. You will be able to explain the impact fossil fuels have on the greenhouse gas effect, and how propane can help reduce this impact. Take the course.
- Posted:
- August 2009
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters, Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB, NARI
1.5 LU HSW/SDAfter completing this course, you will be able to describe what hydronic heating is and why its use is advantageous to the homeowner. You will be able to identify the parts of a hydronic heating system including the heat sources. You will be able to classify different heat emitters by component. Take the course.
- Posted:
- August 2009
- Subject(s):
- LEED, Energy Efficiency, Water Heaters, Sustainability
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB, NARI
1.0 LU HSW/SDAfter completing this course, you will be able to identify the benefits of using propane instead of other energy options in green residential building; you will be able to describe distribution of propane, retail services available, residential propane storage options and applications. Take the course.
- Posted:
- July 2009
- Subject(s):
- Renewable Energy, LEED, Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB
1 LUIdentify the benefits of using propane to fuel homes. Identify the benefits of underground propane tanks. Identify multiple energy options for fueling or powering the home, including propane. Describe different propane applications. Find a local propane retailer that can work with you and your building partners to design homes with propane as the primary energy source. Take the course.
- Posted:
- May 2009
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters, Energy Efficiency
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB, USGBC
1 LUAfter completing this course, you will be able to identify advantages of using propane over natural gas as a community-level energy source. You will be able to name community tank system configurations, piping networks, and telemetry. You will be able to describe sustainable development pillars and the impact of greenhouse gasses on climate change and you will be able to list the NAHB Green Building Standards and identify where propane can contribute to this rating system. Take the course.
- Posted:
- May 2009
- Subject(s):
- Water Heaters, Energy Efficiency
- Sponsor:
- Propane Education and Research Council
- Certification(s):
- AIA, NAHB
1 LUThis learning unit will provide you with a brief history of tankless water heater technology and you will be able to discuss at least two advantages of tankless water heaters, and some of their possible weaknesses. You will be able to describe how tankless systems are generally more efficient than traditional tank water heaters. Take the course.
- Posted:
- December 2008
- Subject(s):
- Water Conservation, Water Heaters
- Sponsor:
- Rheem
- Certification(s):
- AIA