Nonprofit trade association of the energy efficiency industry
The Association of Energy Engineers Columbia River Chapter (AEE-CRC) will host a comprehensive five-day Training Program for Energy Managers in Portland this fall. Attendees will be eligible and equipped to take the certification exam proctored on the final day of training. Graduates of the program will receive the increasingly recognized and requested Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification.
The special five-day seminar provides an in-depth, comprehensive learning and problem-solving forum for those who want a broader understanding of the latest energy cost reduction strategies. The program begins by examining the fundamentals within all key areas of energy management. Students then learn, system by system, how to diagnose and analyze energy savings opportunities.
Course includes Guide to Energy Management Handbook, CEM workbook, application and exam fee ($400), one year of AEE national membership, local chapter membership, and daily light breakfast and lunch during the training.
Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) instructor Robert Scott Frazier, PhD, PE, CEM, will teach the course. Mr. Frazier, a faculty member of the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering School at Oklahoma State University, specializes in energy management, renewable energy systems and life cycle analysis. His university research areas include energy efficiency, bio-material energy and waste heat recovery.
For questions, contact Tina Schnell ([email protected]). Register HERE.