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3C-REN: CALGreen Code Embodied Carbon Update

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3C-REN's overview of the updated CALGreen embodied carbon requirements and the three compliance pathways: Building Reuse, Whole Building Lifecycle Assessment or Prescriptive.

ACEEE - Embodied Carbon in Buildings and Infrastructure

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Presentation materials from ACEEE's Embodied Carbon Workshop and Roundtable.

AIA California: CALGreen Mandatory Measures for Embodied Carbon Reduction

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AIA California 's FAQ that provides a brief overview of the requirements for architects and others who shape California’s built environment.

American Institute of Architects-CLF: Toolkit for Architects

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The American Institute of Architects-Carbon Leadership Forum's Embodied Carbon Toolkit for Architects provides architects an overview and the necessary steps to reduce embodied carbon in their projects.

Benefits of Managed Charging

Rather than upgrade a building’s electrical systems, which can be impractical and expensive, an automatic load management system (ALMS) manages EV charging to reduce the electrical load, allowing it to be shared among several vehicles.

Building Reuse for Decarbonization and Compliance

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CALGreen Embodied Carbon Series (Part 4 of 4). This final installment in the series focuses on the building reuse compliance pathway for CALGreen’s embodied carbon mandatory measures, effective July 1, 2024

CALGreen: Organization and Structure

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CALGreen Organization and Structure PDF Presentation Slide Deck

California Air Resources Board: Voluntary Surveys about Embodied Carbon

Background

Assembly Bill (AB) 2446 and AB 43 direct the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to develop a reporting framework to measure and then reduce embodied carbon in building materials. This reporting framework will aid in developing a comprehensive strategy to achieve a 40% net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from building materials by 2035.


Surveys

CARB is seeking feedback from the public and industry partners throughout the development of this reporting mechanism. One form of this feedback is through voluntary data sharing, where industry can choose to share embodied carbon-related data with CARB to increase understanding of the current availability of embodied carbon data in the field. CARB is interested in developing collaborations with industry partners so that any reporting system developed aligns with industry capabilities and practices.


The responses that CARB receives through this survey will be treated as Confidential Business Information pursuant to Code of California Regulations, title 17, sections 91000-91022 and will not be shared with external stakeholders. CARB may only share aggregate or pooled data derived from responses to this survey so that no company-specific data can be inferred in disclosures related to these responses.

California Electric Vehicles Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP)

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The California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) offers substantial rebates for publicly available EV chargers.

CBSC: 2022 CALGreen Electric Vehicle Charging Updates

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Updates to electric vehicle charging requirements, effective July 1, 2024. This is formatted text added by Kelly:

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