The growing Energy Management field is important to communities and organizations interested in making a positive impact on our energy and water resources. Facilities require technically knowledgeable problem solvers to manage their energy and water systems. In large commercial buildings, that means looking at the energy consumed by motors, HVAC systems, lighting, and even how people engage with them. Through a two-year Energy Management Degree from the Northwest Water & Energy Education Institute at Lane Community College, you will be prepared for the growing field of Energy Management.
Join the Celebration of World Water Day 2021 – Valuing Water
Water will increasingly be in the news. The industry has lots of work and infrastructure is at a critical stage.
Climate change is here. Infrastructure and service will have to change. Sad for all the folks that are suffering in this latest round of "weather".
There will be lots of changes due to this weather occurrence. Infrastructure and more resilience will be looked at. Be safe out there folks.
For the local folks and others who are interested in clean energy. NW Natural is negotiating with the City of Eugene to add gas to the local area. This is not a step in the right direction. Below is an article published in the local paper by one of our instructors. Please read. https:// ...