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ATE Network for Utilities and Energy Technical Education

Utilities and Energy Coordination Network

Curriculum

Automation 1 Control Logic.pdf

Automation 2 Motor Control.pdf

DC 1 Introduction.pdf

10-481-117 Energy Control Strategies - not available

10-481-104 BAS Networking 1 - not available

10-481-103 Smart Start to BAS - not available

Energy Management Program Survey Results

In July 2022, employers in the energy management field were asked to rank key technical and professional skills being taught, to identify additional important skills, and to list training their organizations currently provide. The results were summarized and discussed with the Advisory Committee. 

After the survey was completed, the Energy Management program was condensed into a one-semester certificate. Now, unfortunately, the certificate has been suspended.

EM Survey Results.pdf

For more information on the report, contact Trades@NWTC.edu

Building Energy & Comfort Controls-Certificate

 

 

Energy expenses make up a part of every business' bottom line. Employers are seeking those skilled in Monitoring energy consumption with the ability to detect and evaluate energy efficiency opportunities. Graduates of the Building Energy & Comfort Controls certificate program enter the workforce with electricity, HVAC, and building comfort knowledge as well as skills in programmable building controls. Technicians work with a variety of business sectors: energy equipment companies; heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration contractors; and with building facilities

This certificate has been suspended.

 

 

 

Student Recruitment

 

About the Episode: Host Andrew Mertig is joined by Jenny Brinker to discuss what Energy Management Technology is and what opportunities are available in this high demand career field.

OVERVIEW: Building Energy & Comfort Controls Certificate