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CEM in Portland – October 10 – 14, 2016

PORTLAND, Oregon (June 15, 2016) – The Association of Energy Engineers Columbia River Chapter (AEE CRC) today announced that they will host a comprehensive five-day Training Program for Energy Managers in Portland this fall. The nonprofit organization acts as a local training conduit for national certifications. The increasingly recognized and requested Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) certification exam will be proctored on the final day of the training.

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.

The Training Program will take place October 10-14, 2016 at Veris Industries in the Portland metro area (12345 SW Leveton Dr, Tualatin, OR 97062). Daily schedule is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes breakfast and lunch. The price of the course and exam is $1,995. Early bird registration before September 9th is $1,775. This price includes the course, application/exam fee, study materials, the Guide to Energy Management, and food for the event. A special live seminar application for this event will be provided after registration.

Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) instructor Eric Woodroof will teach the course. Woodroof, who has led the CEM program on five continents, states, “The new energy/carbon requirements in the US will absolutely make the CEM even more desired by employers and energy consumers.”

“The CEM certification has become the de facto standard in the energy efficiency industry,” said Pat Lydon, former President of Columbia River Chapter. Since its inception in 1981, the Certified Energy Manager credential has become widely accepted and used as a measure of professional accomplishment within the energy management field. It has gained industry-wide use as the standard for qualifying energy professionals both in the United States and abroad.

Register Here!

About the Columbia River Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers
The Columbia River Chapter is the local chapter of the national Association of Energy Engineers. AEE CRC is dedicated to helping the community implement energy efficient technologies to reduce expenses, improve the environment and bolster our economy. The nonprofit organization acts as a local training conduit for national certifications, to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustainable development. AEE is a nonprofit professional society of over 16,000 members in 89 countries, offering a full array of informational outreach programs, seminars, conferences, journals, books and certification programs. AEE’s network of 82 local chapters meets regularly to discuss regional issues.

CEM in Portland October 10 – 14, 2016

PORTLAND, Oregon (June 15, 2016) – The Association of Energy Engineers Columbia River Chapter (AEE CRC) today announced that they will host a comprehensive five-day Training Program for Energy Managers in Portland this fall. The nonprofit organization acts as a local training conduit for national certifications. The increasingly recognized and requested Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) certification exam will be proctored on the final day of the training.

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.

The Training Program will take place October 10-14, 2016 at Veris Industries in the Portland metro area (12345 SW Leveton Dr, Tualatin, OR 97062). Daily schedule is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and includes breakfast and lunch. The price of the course and exam is $1,995. Early bird registration before September 9th is $1,775. This price includes the course, application/exam fee, study materials, the Guide to Energy Management, and food for the event. A special live seminar application for this event will be provided after registration.

Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) instructor Eric Woodroof will teach the course. Woodroof, who has led the CEM program on five continents, states, “The new energy/carbon requirements in the US will absolutely make the CEM even more desired by employers and energy consumers.”

“The CEM certification has become the de facto standard in the energy efficiency industry,” said Pat Lydon, former President of Columbia River Chapter. Since its inception in 1981, the Certified Energy Manager credential has become widely accepted and used as a measure of professional accomplishment within the energy management field. It has gained industry-wide use as the standard for qualifying energy professionals both in the United States and abroad.

Register Here!

About the Columbia River Chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers
The Columbia River Chapter is the local chapter of the national Association of Energy Engineers. AEE CRC is dedicated to helping the community implement energy efficient technologies to reduce expenses, improve the environment and bolster our economy. The nonprofit organization acts as a local training conduit for national certifications, to promote the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustainable development. AEE is a nonprofit professional society of over 16,000 members in 89 countries, offering a full array of informational outreach programs, seminars, conferences, journals, books and certification programs. AEE’s network of 82 local chapters meets regularly to discuss regional issues.

May 2016 Energy Engineering Forum

The AEE – Columbia River Chapter is working with Energy Trust of Oregon to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2016. You are invitied to the 2nd Energy Engineering Forum for 2016. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch and certifications for Professional Development Hours will be provided.

Retrocommissioning
Chris Smith, PE, CEM, CxA
Energy 350

Commercial buildings and industrial facilities represent a large potential for cost effective energy savings through low-cost operational improvements. These savings can be realized through retrocomissioning. This presentation will cover commonly employed retrocommissioning methods including measure identification and analysis techniques. It will also highlight previous project experience including success stories and the dreaded wall of shame.

Presenter:
Chris Smith – Chris is the President of Energy 350. He a Mechanical Engineer with 15 years experience in the energy efficiency field. His experience includes energy studies, energy engineering & analysis, project management, energy performance contracting, efficiency program design and management, technology research, measurement and verification, and evaluation. Chris has conducted hundreds of energy studies, managed hundreds of efficiency projects, and designed, managed, and evaluated dozens of energy efficiency programs.

WHEN
WHERE
EcoTrust – Billy Frank Jr Conference Room – 721 NW 9th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209 – View Map

     TO SIGN UP click HERE

 

Additionally, if you are interested in presenting at a future Energy Engineering Forum,  please e-mail admin@aeecrc.org and let us know your presentation ideas.

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Thanks for Another Successful Energy Engineering Forum!

The AEE – Columbia River Chapter is working with Energy Trust of Oregon to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2016. You are invited to the 2nd Energy Engineering Forum for 2016. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch and certifications for Professional Development Hours will be provided.

Retrocommissioning
Chris Smith, PE, CEM, CxA
Energy 350

Commercial buildings and industrial facilities represent a large potential for cost effective energy savings through low-cost operational improvements. These savings can be realized through retrocomissioning. This presentation will cover commonly employed retrocommissioning methods including measure identification and analysis techniques. It will also highlight previous project experience including success stories and the dreaded wall of shame.

Presenter:
Chris Smith – Chris is the President of Energy 350. He a Mechanical Engineer with 15 years experience in the energy efficiency field. His experience includes energy studies, energy engineering & analysis, project management, energy performance contracting, efficiency program design and management, technology research, measurement and verification, and evaluation. Chris has conducted hundreds of energy studies, managed hundreds of efficiency projects, and designed, managed, and evaluated dozens of energy efficiency programs.

WHEN
WHERE
EcoTrust – Billy Frank Jr Conference Room – 721 NW 9th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209 – View Map
TO SIGN UP click HERE

Additionally, if you are interested in presenting at a future Energy Engineering Forum,  please e-mail admin@aeecrc.org and let us know your presentation ideas.

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