Wilber and Whitney Gain Certified Energy Manager Certification
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        ACEP research engineer Michelle Wilber and faculty member Erin Whitney were recently
                           notified that they passed the  exam. They join colleague Ben Loeffler as ACEP staff members now holding this certification.
                           
Accredited by the American National Standards Institute through the Association of
                           Energy Engineers, the CEM certification program is the highest standard in personnel
                           certification accreditation in the energy industry. The training covers optimization
                           of energy performance of a facility, building or industrial plant; systems integration
                           for electrical, mechanical, process and building infrastructure; and analysis of optimum
                           solutions to reduce energy consumption via cost-effective approaches.
CEMs have gained increased recognition within the energy industry and from companies
                           looking to strengthen their competitive position by having a CEM on staff. The certification
                           is recognized and also recommended by the and the , two of ACEP's key funding agencies.
 
				
