Capacity Building Training Opportunities | DC Sustainable Energy Utility (original) (raw)

Learn How to Train Green & Choose the Right Course for You

1. Determine Audience

Tier 1 | District residents at District CBE or CBE-Eligible firms

Tier 2 | District residents working outside of the District or non-residents working for District CBE or CBE-Eligible firms

Tier 3 | Residents and businesses that do not meet the criteria listed under Tiers 1 and 2

Industries (not limited to):

2. Choose a Pathway

Energy Efficiency | This pathway includes courses that focus on growing knowledge of auditing, benchmarking, modeling, and optimizing energy use within commercial and residential buildings.

Sustainability & Health | Courses will examine Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating systems and other building standards that focus on how the built environment impacts human health and wellbeing.

Building Operations | Topics will explore best practices for whole building automatization, maintenance, operations, and green property management.

Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) | This pathway will specifically focus on HVAC system automation, operation, and maintenance.

Renewables & Solar | Courses will cover solar safety, installation and maintenance of battery/grid based solar systems.

Design & New Construction | Discover sustainable construction techniques, including green building materials, residential and commercial net zero design, local green building codes, and environmentally friendly construction processes.

3. Choose a Level

Introductory | Introductory courses provide a starting point for those without prior experience or new to the field with a solid foundation of general education areas of energy efficiency, building science and renewable energy to prepare students for participation and basic and advanced courses.

Basic/Intermediate | Basic/Intermediate courses may have additional prerequisites and require previous work or course experience. They are designed to provide registrants with a level of knowledge that can prepare them for entry-level work. Basic courses provide a Credential, Certification, or Certificate of Completion for attendees completing the course.

Advanced | Advanced courses generally have prerequisites found in the prior Basic category and can serve as an endpoint for a Pathway. They are designed to bring students with an existing knowledge base and/or experience to a higher level of competency. Advanced courses provide a Credential, Certification, or Certificate of Completion for attendees completing the course.

Before You Register

Make sure to take advantage of our Train Green Course Recordings YouTube Playlist with courses about energy modeling, building science, energy benchmarking, energy audits, and retro commissioning to help you train while you decide what courses are right for you. Also, take advantage of the FY24 Train Green Course Supplement to help you plan your Train Green journey.

Have you completed our Train Green Program Access Form? All program participants are required to complete this form to determine program eligibility and receive your unique Train Green Registrant Code. All potential registrants will be required to provide their unique Train Green Registrant Code to the DCSEU to register for any upcoming courses in FY 2024. Without a registrant code, you will not be able to participate in any upcoming Train Green courses.

Complete the Program Access Form Today!