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Building Operator Certification Program
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Alan Mulak, P.E.,2nd from right, with 100 BOC class participants,
Sanford, Maine. |
Let Efficiency Maine help you reduce the energy consumption of your building. Electricity use in commercial and government buildings can be cut by 20 percent or more when building operators manage and maintain their structures and building systems more effectively.
Building Operator Certification is a nationally recognized training program designed to educate facilities personnel in the energy and resource efficient operation and maintenance of building systems. Click here to find out more.
Maine Energy Education
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Maine Energy Education Program students learning to
use light meters while training for their “Energy Patrols.” |
There are two energy education programs operating in the State of Maine. One program, the Maine Energy Education Program (MEEP) provides education on energy issues to fourth through twelfth grade students in central and southern Maine, while a second program, operated by Maine Public Service (MPS) Company offers educational programs in northern Maine. Both programs strive to increase consumer knowledge of energy efficiency - a fundamental market barrier to economically rational behavior. The programs provide school children with the information on electricity production, its use and conservation at home and at school, the effects of energy use on the environment, and the effects of energy use on the economy. Lessons learned in school by the students spill over into the home environment improving energy awareness and energy use habits at home. Click here to find out more.
Curriculum 4-8
Starting in 2007, the Maine Energy Education Curriculum Project is a three-year project has begun for the purpose of developing a coherent set of standards-based energy education curriculum materials for Maine students in grades 4-8. Curriculum materials will be based on national standards, research-informed, and aligned with the newly revised Maine Learning Results. Resources specific to Maine will be included. A content advisory committee, comprised of individuals from the following organizations, the Maine Energy Education Program, the Maine Public Service (MPS) Energy Education Program, the Maine Lung Association (MLA), the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Air Quality Division, the Maine Public Utilities Commission’s (MPUC) Maine State Energy Program (MSEP), Chewonki Foundation and MPUC’s Efficiency Maine, will serve as a content advisors to the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance (MMSA) in making connections to Maine’s energy context. Initially the development of a connected, coherent set of energy education curriculum materials designed with a conceptual flow will establish a necessary and absent teaching resource for Maine teachers. Click here to find out more.
Other Training Opportunities
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| Ron Wroblewski, P.E., a Department of Energy qualified instructor with
Productive Energy Solutions, LLC, teaching the Fan System Assessment
class on behalf of Efficiency Maine. May 2006, Augusta, Maine. |
Efficiency Maine offers a wide variety of training opportunities focused upon energy efficiency.
The following classes are scheduled (please visit the on-line calendar to see if they are scheduled) or may be offered if there is a demand for them:
Advances in Lighting and Lighting Design
Energy Seminar for Financial Managers
Pump System Specialist Qualification
Maine Buildings Benchmark
Fan System Assessment
Fundamentals of Compressed Air
Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Optimizing HVAC Performance
Energy Management Planning
Certified Energy Manager Training
Electric Motor Systems
Steam End User Training
Commercial Energy Auditing
Lighting
If you are interested in any of the classes listed above, please contact Joy Adamson, the Efficiency Maine Program Manager, at (207) 287-8350.
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