A Four-Step Path to a Comprehensive Energy Management Action Plan

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Online(Course Link)

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On Demand

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Math, Science and Engineering

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No

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English

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Free

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Unlimited

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  • A Four-Step Path to a Comprehensive Energy Management Action Plan
Provider Name schneider electric
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Website https://schneider.efrontlearning.com/catalog/category/26
About The Provider

Because of our commitment to the new energy world, Schneider Electric, the global specialist in Energy Management has launched an e-learning website Energy University to provide the latest information and professional training on Energy Efficiency concepts and best practice! All in ONE Place - All in ONE site!


In addition to learning new energy saving ideas that directly contribute to the overall well-being of the earth; you will also become an even more valuable employee by contributing to the bottom line for your company. Learn something new today and apply the knowledge tomorrow.  Become an Energy Efficiency Champion!


Our FREE online training courses are perfect for anyone interested in energy efficiency, including Energy Experts, Industry, Universities and TAFE students or anyone wanting to further their career.

The building footprint of the U.S. federal government is enormous. According to the 2007 Federal Real Property Report published by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), federal government agencies owned, leased and otherwise managed nearly 450,000 diverse buildings that year, totaling more than 3.3 billion gross square feet. Energy is vital to the mission of each of those agencies as evidenced by the 600 trillion BTUs of energy used, at a cost of $6.2 billion, to power those buildings.

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