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Overview of DOE’s National Weatherization Training and Technical Assistance Plan Holly Ravesloot U.S. Department of Energy February 2010. 1. Plan Objectives. Build a better, stronger WAP Support WAP grantee Recovery Act program implementation
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Overview of DOE’s National Weatherization Training and Technical Assistance Plan Holly RaveslootU.S. Department of EnergyFebruary 2010 1
Plan Objectives • Build a better, stronger WAP • Support WAP grantee Recovery Act program implementation • Build on WAP grantee best practices to create national resources that raise the bar across the weatherization network • Leverage WAP expertise and training infrastructure to lay the foundation for a national retrofit industry with ready access to a well-trained workforce and opportunities for worker mobility and career pathways 2
Plan Structure • Background/Vision • Tasks • Projects • Milestones • Appendices • Comparison of Training Methodologies • Weatherization Core Competencies • Milestone Summary Chart
Highlights • National baseline technical curricula • National, technology-enabled training platform • Worker certification • Training accreditation/trainer certification • Training centers, train-the-trainer, peer mentoring • Targeted technical assistance • New advanced online audit tool • New web-based program management capability 4
Task 2: Develop baseline technical training content and provide traditional training resources • Project 2.1: Make available national WAP building science fundamentals • Project 2.2: Develop standardized technical training content and traditional technical training materials Expected Outcomes: • Analysis of WAP and related programs’ protocols and technologies • Weatherization training materials inventory and best practice manuals for multiple climates • Standardized, comprehensive technical training content and curricula (installer fundamentals and intermediate, mobile home installer, auditor, crew chief, train-the-trainer, technical monitor/inspector, supplemental modules for multi-family weatherization, heating and cooling systems, etc.) 7
Task 3: Develop and deploy a national platform for weatherization training • Project 3.1: Develop and deploy a national platform for weatherization training (NPWT); an enhanced, web-based learning and content management system to manage training records and facilitate access to web-based training (uses content developed in task 2; training includes 3-D simulations and immersive environments) • Project 3.2: Provide outreach on the NPWT • Project 3.3: Provide training and technical assistance to support the deployment and use of the NPWT Expected Outcomes: • National, open-source, virtual learning system that rapidly accelerates the pace and expands the availability of weatherization training • An easy-to-use set of tools and services that allows students and trainers to create, use, share, continuously-update, and collaboratively-improve training materials, as well as safely maintain student training records 8
Task 4: Support the creation or expansion of comprehensive weatherization training centers and/or programs Partnerships to expand existing or develop new weatherization training centers or programs that provide accelerated, holistic, standardized, and multi-tiered weatherization training • Support regions with the greatest need • Provide a combination of classroom, online, and hands-on learning • Facilitate partnerships with existing vocational training resources • Use the standardized technical training content (task 2) and integrate with the technology-enabled training system developed (task 3) to the greatest extent possible Expected Outcome: Expanded national network of comprehensive weatherization training centers/programs 9
Task 5: Support weatherization train-the-trainer, peer-mentoring, and peer-exchange activities • Project 5.1: Deploy train-the-trainer programs • Project 5.2: Support peer mentoring and peer exchange • Project 5.3: Establish a community of practice among weatherization training providers Expected Outcomes: • Expanded network of expert trainers • More “informal trainers” who teach through peer mentoring • Better opportunities for trainers to learn from each other, share best practices and lessons learned 10
Task 6: Develop national requirements for weatherization certification and accreditation standards • Project 6.1: Develop and implement a national weatherization worker certification framework • Project 6.2: Develop a national weatherization training accreditation and trainer certification program Expected Outcomes: • National weatherization worker certification framework and program in which WAP grantees must meet DOE criteria developed through a collaborative process • National database that connects specific state certification requirements to training, allowing for worker mobility via career ladders and lattices • National weatherization training accreditation and trainer certification programs that increase transparency of the training market and provide quality assurance to workers 11
Task 7: Provide expert services, technical assistance, and training to directly support the WAP network • Project 7.1: Deliver program operations training and technical assistance • Project 7.2: Deliver fiscal/procurement training and technical assistance • Project 7.3: Provide targeted technical assistance and training • Project 7.4: Provide Target Leveraging Assistance and Training Expected Outcomes: • WAP programmatic and fiscal/procurement training materials inventory and best practices documents • Procurement tool kit that clearly explains requirements and best practices and related technical assistance • Expert technical assistance team to help grantees assess needs and provide specialized training that can prevent problems before they occur 12
Task 8: Support WAP grantee-directed pilots that advance the use of state-of-the-art technologies and protocols • Project 8.1: Issue open call for projects • Project 8.2: Evaluate and incorporate project results into WAP training and activities Expected Outcomes: • Evaluation and confirmation of cost-effective weatherization technologies and protocols • Web site that documents and broadly shares cost-effective technologies and protocols • Mechanism for helping to ensure WAP procedures remain based on sound and state-of-the-art building science 13
Task 9: Conduct comprehensive WAP impact and process evaluations • Project 9.1: Complete retrospective evaluation • Project 9.2: Complete Recovery Act evaluation Expected Outcome: National, statistically-valid impact evaluations – (1) for 2006-2008, and (2) for the Recovery Act period – that describe the energy savings of weatherized households of different types in different regions as well as the relationship between program procedures, structure, and effectiveness 14
Task 10: Develop and deploy an advanced online energy audit tool • Project 10.1: Provide ongoing grantee support of audit protocols • Project 10.2: Maintain field versions of NEAT and MHEA • Project 10.3: Develop a new online auditing tool Expected Outcomes: • An advanced, user-friendly, online audit tool that supports a national database of retrofit measures with related costs and projected energy savings • Increased availability and accessibility of WAP data and energy audit results 15
Task 11: Develop and implement a National Online Weatherization Management Information System • Project 11.1: Define scope of National Online Weatherization Management Information System Expected Outcomes: • A web-based program management system, using the existing WinSAGA/PAGE system as a core component, that covers most WAP work areas, from grantee and financial auditors to program and inventory managers, and from technical inspectors to field staff • Increased efficiency and ease of reporting across the WAP network 16
Task 12: Provide for other services required during WAP Recovery Act implementation • Project 12.1: Support data acceptance, analysis, and reconciliation • Project 12.2: Ensure quick response research/analysis on hot topics • Project 12.3: Facilitate program implementation and function Expected Outcomes: • Well-coordinated, seamless program operation • Rapid response capability 17
Final Plan Location • Full plan is available • www.eere.energy.gov/weatherization/trainingplan.cfm 18
Thank you Questions? www.eere.energy.gov/weatherization/trainingplan.cfm