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AEE Certified Energy Manager
Course Details
Why Take This Course:
The Certified Energy Manager (CEM) 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 across the country. The CEM credential is recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of Federal Energy Management Program, as well as numerous state energy offices, major utilities, corporations and energy service companies.
This certification is a recognition of high levels of experience, competence, proficiency, and ethical fitness in the energy management profession.
This course is ideal for architects, engineers, energy management professionals, or other individuals with experience in energy management
What you'll learn:
CleanEdison's 5-day Certified Energy Manager training course is designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for the CEM exam.
It includes an in-depth overview of the most recent federal energy legislation, new energy efficiency equipment standards for commercial buildings, building commissioning basics, and critical indoor air quality considerations.
The course will review the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects of effective energy management and the basics of energy efficiency improvement as it relates to electrical, utility, building and combustion systems.
what's included:
- Five days of live instruction
- All course materials and handbooks
- All exam fees
- CleanEdison Pass Guarantee: if you do not pass the certification exam on your first try, you may re-take the course at no additional cost
- CleanEdison Course Policy
AEE Certification:
This training course prepares participants to sit for the 4 hour open-book CEA exam. A 70% on the exam will earn the candidate the internationally-recognized Certified Energy Manager Certification from the Association of Energy Engineers.
Prerequisites:
The Association of Energy Engineers requires certain levels of education and job experience to be eligible to sit for the Certified Energy Manager exam. Candidates must have ONE of the following:
- 4-year degree in engineering or architecture OR Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Registered Architect (R.A.) AND 3+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
- 4-year degree in environmental science, physics or earth science management AND 4+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
- 4-year degree in business management AND 5+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
- 2-year energy management associate's degree AND 6+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
- 2-year technical associate's degree in energy management AND 8+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
- No experience in energy management AND 10+ years of experience in energy engineering or energy management.
