In this course, students will take a hands-on approach to develop a Community Energy and Emissions Plan. Students will learn to navigate the planning process, identify funding sources, and learn to manage project consultants.
This is the second course of the Essentials of Community Energy and Emissions Management microcredential for professionals in urban planning, engineering, environmental science, and public administration and individuals interested in sustainable community development and energy management. This microcredential offers a comprehensive and practical approach to understanding and implementing energy-efficient and clean energy solutions in communities, centering on creating a Community Energy and Emissions Management Plan (CEEP).
Online via Microsoft Class for Teams
BC
Canada