Events and Training
Energy management is more important than ever before as we transition to a low carbon economy. That means energy efficiency is the most important tool to minimize environmental impact while maximizing productivity and profit.
We regularly facilitate course offerings to help build knowledge around energy efficiency and programs available to New Brunswickers, business owners, contractors and energy management service providers.
An annual conference for energy leaders across the Maritimes on the industry’s hottest topics
The National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2020 (NECB) | ||
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Event | Date | Location |
NECB 2020 Training - Designer - Online | Ongoing | Virtual |
NECB 2020 Training - Contractor - Online | Ongoing | Virtual |
NECB 2020 Training - Navigating and Applying the Code - Online | Ongoing | Virtual |
Industrial Energy Efficiency | ||
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Event | Date | Location |
Fall Webinar Series |
Sep 4, 2024 Oct 9, 2024 Nov 19, 2024 |
Virtual |
Certified Industrial Energy Professional |
Nov 4 - Nov 8, 2024 |
Fredericton |
Carbon Footprint Accounting | ||
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Event | Date | Location |
Carbon Footprint Accounting: Scope 1 and 2 GHG Emissions |
English: Oct 8, 2024 - Oct 9. 2024 French: Oct 15, 2024 - Oct 16. 2024 |
In-person |
Navigating NECB Compliance Tiers: Insulation and Airtightness for Optimal Energy Performance | ||
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Event | Date | Location |
Half-day, tradesperson | Oct 28, 2024 | Moncton |
Full-day, designer | Oct 29, 2024 | Fredericton |
Half-day, tradesperson | Oct 30, 2024 | Fredericton |
Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) | ||
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Event | Date | Location |
Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) certification | Nov 25 - 29, 2024 | Moncton |
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Building Operators Training |
This free online course will focus on the following five areas:
Water conservation: Focusing on water use, reduction and costs. Electrical billing: How power is produced in your province and how that affects greenhouse gas emissions, electricity demand, and typical electrical consumption. Lighting: Lighting facts, types of lighting, lighting controls, energy-saving tips, and how to estimate energy savings. Electrical equipment: Energy monitoring, load scheduling, compressed air, premium efficiency motors, phantom loads, car plugs, electric heat, and appliances. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning: HVAC systems, heat recovery systems, cooling systems, and saving calculations.
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