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Additional Energy Demand Reduction Trainings at Prairie State College


CHICAGO HEIGHTS—(ENEWSPF)—March 31, 2014. Additional Energy Demand Reduction Trainings will be offered at Prairie State College (PSC), 202 S. Halsted, Chicago Heights. The training programs will be offered at no cost. Advance registration is required and seating is limited.

Training Programs being offered are:

The Path to Sustainable Change
April 17, 2014, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

This is a skills-based workshop that trains participants in a process for creating sustainable change. This training will provide participants with the following: an in-depth understanding of the Path to Sustainable Change, skills to achieve sustainable behavior change in energy efficiency within organizations, and knowledge of how to start a movement. REGISTER NOW!

Facilitating Employee Engagement in Sustainability Initiatives
April 17, 2014, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

In this training, participants will come together to focus on employee engagement strategies, and the resulting behavior change, as a means by which to increase awareness and participation in sustainability (specifically, energy efficiency) efforts. REGISTER NOW!

These training programs will be offered in PSC’s Conference Center, Heritage Room.

Note: Separate registration is required for each training.

Who should attend:

Local professionals including: business owners, energy managers, facility operators, industry and manufacturing building owners, contractors, building officials, and

municipal representatives

Community college faculty, staff, and students

The Illinois Community College Targeted Energy Management Training (ICCTEMT) Program is hosted by the Illinois Green Economy Network (IGEN) with support from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO).

For additional information, contact Allessandra Cairo, Sustainability Coordinator, at 708-709-3764 or e-mail [email protected] or visit www.igencc.org/energyefficiencytraining.

Source: prairiestate.edu 

 


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