What is a Certified Energy Manager?

 

"The Certified Energy Manager is an individual who optimizes the energy performance of a facility, building or industrial plant. The CEM® is a systems integrator for electrical, mechanical, process and building infrastructure, analyzing the optimum solutions to reduce energy consumption in a cost effective approach. CEM’s are often team leaders and help to develop and implement their organizations’ energy management strategies. CEM’s have gained increased recognition within the energy industry and by companies looking to strengthen their competitive position by having a CEM on staff."- Aeecenter.org

 

Why You Should Become A Certified Energy Manager

 

When it comes to energy management, there is no better recognised certification than the CEM. The training needed to obtain the certification is in-depth and covers the technical, economic and regulatory aspects of effective energy management. Certified Energy Managers have a thorough understanding of how buildings use energy, and are able to identify potential energy savings.

 

 

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Becoming a Certified Energy Manager is more than adding a few letters behind your name; it's committing to your own professional development and having the knowledge that can help you thrive in your career. Energy managers who work in the industrial, building and public sector services can really benefit from this designation, as well as project engineers and energy management professionals. If your role focuses on managing or reducing energy use, the training will be extremely beneficial to you.

 

Why Your Organization Should Have a Certified Energy Manager

 

Like your business, your building should run smoothly.

 

Energy reductions (and therefore savings) can have an impact on your bottom line. Having a Certified Energy Manager with a thorough understanding of how buildings use energy is a great asset to an organization. An individual who not only understands how the building consumes energy, but how your organization uses the building, is a valuable resource. This understanding can be used to determine which EE projects are effective and which are not.

 

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