Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Energy Auditing and Energy-Efficiency Contracting: Are energy auditing and the integration of energy-efficiency measures part of the package of services you offer to your customers?

NECA has introduced a new program through the NECA Management Education Institute (MEI) that trains contractors and their employees (from project managers through electricians) to perform screening surveys and preliminary energy assessments leading to new opportunities in the exploding energy-efficiency market.

What experience do have in energy auditing? Has your company entered this sector of the market?

Has your local chapter considered sponsoring any of these one-day and two-day seminars?

To learn more about new MEI courses, click here.

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