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Program - 2018 Institute for CSR Certificate

The 2018 Institute for CSR program will take place Mar. 15 – 16, May 10 – 11, July 26 – 27, Sept. 20 – 21 in Washington, DC. Over the course of four, two-day sessions, participants learn from some of the field’s most innovative thinkers, authors, and practitioners, expand their professional networks learning alongside CSR peers from across the country, all while earning a Professional Certificate in CSR from Johns Hopkins University.  Coursework will focus on a wide range of topics, including CSR strategy, trends in philanthropy, employee engagement, ethics and sustainability, measurement, and communications.

Launched in 2014, the Institute for Corporate Social Responsibility was designed by—and for—those in the corporate social responsibility (CSR) field as a practical, interactive, and affordable professional development opportunity for CSR practitioners. This program is designed for CSR practitioners searching for the skills, inspiration, and expanded professional network needed to deliver increased value back to their company and the communities they serve.

The Institute currently accepts up to 25 applicants per year. This small class size ensures maximum faculty and participant interaction, allows for deep and meaningful group discussions and debates, and affords the opportunity to take classroom learnings offsite with “field trips” and networking events. This non-credit, professional certificate program is an initiative of the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, offered in partnership with Advanced Academic Programs at Johns Hopkins University and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Corporate Citizenship Center.

“The Institute for CSR provides business professionals with the opportunity to connect with their peers in the field, learn from the most innovative thinkers in CSR, and grow their skills to make a greater impact,” said Marc DeCourcey, senior vice president of the U.S. Chamber Foundation. “By focusing on practical, real-world skills and best practices, the Institute is a valuable experience for all and I encourage those looking to enhance their work to apply to join the 2018 class.”

Now entering its fifth year, the Institute for CSR is a professional development program designed for business professionals currently working in a CSR role. Since its launch, the Institute has featured the expertise of CSR leaders from American Express, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Walmart, and other major corporations.

“When we originally designed the Institute for CSR five years ago, it was as a practical, interactive, and affordable professional development opportunity for the CSR field,” said Katy Moore, managing director of Corporate Strategy for the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers. “What we didn’t anticipate was the invaluable personal and professional connections that participants would build with the faculty, guest speakers, and their fellow classmates. Many of these relationships have strengthened over time and our alumni networks have become trusted sources of advice and feedback for current and past participants.”

"Over the past decade, we've seen an incredible upswing in "corporate citizenship" among companies worldwide, increasing the demand for skilled experts in this burgeoning field,” said Karin Orr, program coordinator for the Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management at Johns Hopkins University. “The Institute for CSR capitalizes on this demand by providing a dynamic and innovative space for cross-sectoral exchange and ongoing dialogue among some of the most incredible leading professionals in the CSR field."

Click here to download the brochure
Click here to register.

Event - Faculty of Environmental Studies Graduate Program Information Session (York University)

York University will be holding a Faculty of Environmental Studies Graduate Program Information Session on November 3, 2015 (12:30 - 2:30 pm) and November 26, 2015 (6:00 - 7:30 pm). These information sessions will take place in Room 109, of the Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies (HNES) Building, York University, Keele Campus, Toronto, Ontario.

There will also be an online webinar on December 2, 2015. There will be an online webinar on December 2, 2015.

At this event participants will learn details about York University's Master in Environmental Studies (MES) program and expert tips on how to apply to grad school.

Click here to register for the Information Sessions online. You will receive an email confirmation/reminder a few days before the event. You are very welcome to drop by the Information Sessions without registering in advance.

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Make sure to see the article titled, "Comprehensive Green School Information and Resources." It contains links to over 300 articles covering everything you need to know about sustainable academics, student eco-initiatives, green school buildings, and college rankings as well as a wide range of related information and resources.

Course - Solar Photovoltaic

This two-day course on solar photovoltaics (Basic + Advanced) will take place on the 26th - 27th September 2014, at Edinburgh Napier University. It is also available online. The course is designed for technicians and individuals intending to learn how to install, maintain and repair Solar Photovoltaic equipment.

Participants of this course learn how Solar Panels work and gain a thorough understanding of solar PV systems, this allows them to apply for registration with an Microgeneration Certification Scheme.

Become a Solar Energy Expert Consultant - Participants on this course can also take Electrics for Renewables and Renewable Energy Management and Finance courses to achieve the new Solar Energy Consultant Expert Certificate.

Course Content

Composition of the light.
Photovoltaic effect.
Photovoltaic cells.
Materials.
Daily/ annual energy.
Positioning of the modules.
Photovoltaic Energy.
Photovoltaic Illumination.
Planning and designing a photovoltaic installation.
The electric load.
Costs and evaluation of the economical solutions.
Maintenance and reliability.
Practical solutions.
Typologies and modality of installation.
Integration of the photovoltaic modules in the building structure.
Payback time.
Economical perspectives.

For more information click here.

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Course - Electrics for Solar PV and Renewable Systems

This course on Electrics for Solar PV and renewable systems will address safety, instruments and controls. This intensive two-day course offers an exam for the Galileo Master Certificate. It is intended for professionals and individuals with a strong interest in the electrical equipment side of renewable systems, safety instruments and controls.

It will take place on the 24th - 25th September 2014, at Edinburgh Napier University. It is also available online with live tutorial.

Become a Solar Energy Expert Consultant - Participants in this course can also take Solar Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Management and Finance courses to achieve the new Solar Energy Consultant Expert Certificate.

Course Content

Electrical Fundamentals
Electrical Safety
Instrumentation
Battery Backup
Inverters
Earthing and Bonding
Cable Termination Skills
Fault Isolation
Safe Isolation Methods
Supply System Overview
Electrical Regulations Overview
Exam
Practical hands-on experience showing the use of test equipment to enhance installation and troubleshooting technique on renewable energy systems.

The practical sessions will include exercises in: 

· aligning solar panels
· true power measurement
· use of dummy loads
· inverter testing
· checking meter calibration
· insulation testing

Note: participants will be connecting solar panels/renewable equipment, supervised, in a safe environment.

Course Objectives
  • Understand components and arrangements found in renewable systems.
  • Recognise the types of instrumentation used in the operation of renewable systems, including sizing, interfacing and using battery backup systems.
  • Identify the advantages and limitations of inverter types and technologies.
  • Understand the types of electrical dangers and the need for safety.
  • Recognise the need for reliable and safe terminations, earthing and bonding regulations.
  • Understand the concept of safe isolation and fault isolation techniques and equipment.

For more information click here.

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Event - EIA 2013 Fall Technical Seminar

The Environmental Information Association (EIA) is holding its Fall 2013 Technical Seminar on October 18, 2013 at the Hyatt Regency in San Antonio Texas. This EIA event will feature Peter M. Tadin, Environmental Specialist, Environmental Hazards Group, Texas Department of State Health Services – presenting on the Texas State Lead Regulations.

Schedule

8:30am - Welcome & Introduction – Brent Kynoch, EIA Managing Director

8:45 – 9:15am – Asbestos By PLM – Method or Madness – Lee Poye, J3 Resources

9:15 – 9:45am – Region 6 Brownfields Successes and Failures –Amber Perry, EPA Region 6

9:45 – 10:15am – ASTM Verimiculite Document for Contractors – Ed Cahill and Jeanne Spencer

10:15 – 10:30am – Break

10:30 – 11:15am – West, TX Disaster and Cleanup

11:15 – 11:45am – Garbage In – Garbage Out: A Review of Notable Samples Submitted to Laboratories - Michael Breu, CIH, Fiberquant Analytical Services & Jeanie Spencer, Reservoirs Analytical Services

11:45 – 1:00pm – Lunch & Sponsor Presentations (incuded in your registration)

1:00 – 1:45pm - PPE and Fall Protection – Dana Brown

1:45 – 2:15pm – Nanoparticles and Carbon Nanotubes – Sampling and Analysis – Ed Cahill, EMSL Analytical, Inc.

2:15 – 2:45pm – ISO, ASTM, IESO, WTF? What, When, How, Why – The Inner Workings of Standards Bodies – Lisa Rogers, Mycometer

2:45 – 3:00pm- Break

3:15 – 3:45pm – EAP for Asbestos: Implosion of an 18-Story Building and Abatement at the Eastman School of Music – Kevin Cannan

3:45 – 4:15pm – HUD Guidelines Update

4:30 – 6:30pm – Texas Chapter Meeting

5:30 – 7:30pm – Fall Technical Seminar Mixer! Join us for cocktails, light fare and networking!

Click here to register.

ON-Line Green/Sustainability Project Management



ON-Line Green Sustainability Project Management is accessible Anywhere, it is also recorded so you never miss a session. This program addresses how the drivers of sustainability impact the Project Management (PM) discipline. It is designed for sustainability project managers or Project Managers in a company with a sustainability strategy.

The program will help you to understand the integration of sustainability into project management, and take into account that projects "live" in the context of programs and portfolios, the enterprise and ultimately society and the environment.

Through this program you can professionally develop your sustainability and project management skills, enhance your career flexibility, and improve your Project Management competency.

The program is comprised of four sequential 90-minute modules with engaging assessments. The assessments must be completed to advance to the next module (1, 2, and 3), and there is one final assessment (at the end of Module 4) required for completion of the entire program. Earn credible PDU's & CEU's toward Green Team University Certification.

Live ON-Line Meetings (1.5 hours) take place on Oct. 9, Oct. 23, Nov. 6, Nov. 20. Optional Self-Directed Assessments take place during the weeks of Oct. 16, Oct. 30, Nov. 13, Nov. 27.

If you hold the PMP®, PgMP®, PMI-SP®, or PMI-RMP® , or PMI-ACPSM credential(s), you are required to adhere to the Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) program, which supports ongoing professional development through education and giving back to the profession. Receive 7 PDU's through this program and further position your career for Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility integration.

Receive 7 Continuing Education Units (CEU's): If you are working toward Sustainability or CSR Certification through Green Team University, you will receive 7 Continuing Education Units toward the "Pathway to Implementation" Green Core Competencies.

Act now and take advantage of a special offer for business. Register 1 person at the regular rate and 1 additional person in the same company for $100. Students and Job Seekers receive 50% off.

For more information click here.


© 2013, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Event - Green Power Mini-MBA

The Green Power Mini-MBA will take place on the 10—14 June 2013, in London, United Kingdom. This four day course addresses how renewable resources, technologies, policies and investors interconnect to determine market growth and project development. The fundamentals of the technologies, market impacts, opportunities and challenges for Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Biomass and Ocean energy (wave & tidal). The factors determining how renewable energy fits into the energy market, the timescales over which it can scale, and how governments and external influences change these. The finances of renewable energy from country scales to project level investor returns.

Unique Energy Mix Planning Exercise

An innovative, thought-provoking, team-based project designed to put all these learning points into practice Training Level and Delivery Led by Green Power’s in-house Training Director and supplemented by carefully selected, expert guest speakers, the course is delivered through a mix of presentation, discussion, multimedia, illustrative calculation and business planning group work. The course runs in a friendly, informal manner, encouraging discussions and questions to ensure that participants get the most out of their time.

We assume no prior expertise on the topics covered during the course, which seeks to provide clarity to what is a complex and interconnected series of scientific and economic influences. All we ask is that you bring an inquiring mind, a willingness to actively participate, and an openness to share your own ideas and expertise with others!

Audience

You should expect to meet business people and senior managers from a wide range of interested parties and sectors: Power Generators, Utilities & Fuel Producers Project Developers, Transmission/Distribution Suppliers and Technology Vendors Investment Banks, VCs and Insurance Companies Policymakers, Analysts and Consultants

Attendees will also receive:

- A certificate of attendance
- Comprehensive reading list for further study after the course
- Hard and soft copies of presentation materials

For more information or to register click here.

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Course - Environmental Law & Regulation

The course Environmental Law and Regulation takes place on March 27, 2013, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m (Check-in time: 8 a.m.)in New Brunswick, NJ.

Redesigned and updated for 2013, this interactive course is "TEAM" taught by NJ's top environmental attorneys, regulators and consultants. Case studies in the areas of air, water and land use will be presented in a way that demonstrates the different roles and viewpoints of all members of the team. A client's perspective will also be incorporated into the case studies. The team leaders for each featured topic will present a lightning-round overview of the important statutes, regulations and case law related to their subject areas so that all discussions have context. The consultant and agency representatives will coordinate with the team leaders to present a real-world view of the operation of the law in question from a permitting, enforcement and litigation point of view as they affect both businesses and individuals.
Agenda: Wednesday, March 27, 2013

8:00-8:30: Registration
8:30-10:45 CERCLA and Spill Act
10:45-11:00: Break
11:00-12:30: Industrial Site Recovery Act
12:30-1:30: Lunch
1:30-2:45: Natural Resource Damages
2:45-3:00: Break
3:00-4:30: LSRP/SRRA
4:30: Adjourn

Rutgers University Course Code: EL0101CA13

For more information click here.

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Course - The Green Power Mini-MBA

Green Power Conferences presents the "Mini-MBA" which will take place in London, UK on starting on February 25th and ending on March 1st. The course runs in a friendly, informal manner, encouraging discussions and questions to ensure that participants get the most out of their time. No prior expertise is expected on the topics covered during the course, which seeks to provide clarity to what is a complex and interconnected series of scientific and economic influences.

Key Course Learning
  • How renewable resources, technologies, policies and investors interconnect to determine market growth and project development 
  • The fundamentals of the technologies, market impacts, opportunities and challenges for Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Biomass and Ocean energy (wave & tidal) 
  • The factors determining how renewable energy fits into the energy market, the timescales over which it can scale, and how governments and external influences change these 
  • The finances of renewable energy from country scales to project level investor returns 
Audience

You should expect to meet business people and senior managers from a wide range of interested parties and sectors, for example listed below: Power Generators, Utilities & Fuel Producers Project Developers, Transmission/Distribution Suppliers and Technology Vendors Investment Banks, VCs and Insurance Companies Policymakers, Analysts and Consultants.

For more information click here

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Clean Edison's Commercial Energy Auditor Training

It is truly an exciting time to get involved in the building energy management field. Whether your interests lie in commercial energy auditing or building energy management, Clean Edison's commercial energy auditor training can lay the foundation for you to jump right in.

Governments around the world are constantly incentivising the move toward the construction of more energy smart buildings and with this comes an increased need for building energy management and in house commercial energy auditors. With CleanEdison’s Professional Building Energy Management Training these are exactly the services you will be capable of providing. That makes today, the Best time to enter the commercial energy auditing and building energy management fields with certified building energy management training.

Clean Edison's commercial energy auditor training is designed by the Association of Energy Engineers to train in-house facilities and maintenance personnel to be experienced and knowledgeable energy professionals capable of effectively auditing, retrofitting, and managing buildings to save energy, significantly decrease operating costs, and earn energy-related incentives. AEE's BEST course and certification program verifies the quality of the services you will provide and distinguishes you from the competition. This means that not only will you be able to competently and efficiently carry out the job a hand but you will be among the best in the industry at accomplishing this task.

Clean Edison's commercial energy auditor training is an intensive 4-day course, with an open-book certification exam on the afternoon of the fourth day. A passing grade of over 70% is required, and each exam is directly sent to the AEE to be graded by the Director of the BEST Program.

For a full course schedule or to purchase their BEST training course click hereor call (646) 490-2894.

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GRI Training from BrownFlynn

BrownFlynn is a women-owned sustainability and corporate social responsibility consulting firm. They advise organizations on how to integrate responsible practices into their strategies, communicate these practices internally and externally for bottom-line impact, and provide training to build skills and engage associates. BrownFlynn believes that training is an integral part of their service offering, building skills within your organization and in the process, educating and engaging associates in sustainability. As the first United States-based certified training partner of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), our team is dedicated to educating clients on how to utilize GRI's framework for sustainability reporting and as a management process to achieve bottom-line impact.

The GRI Process (Two-days)

This two-day, GRI certified program provides attendees with a comprehensive overview of reporting their environmental, social and economic policies--a practice which often establishes or enhances a company's sustainability strategy.

September 25-26, 2012: Palo Alto, CA (in partnership with SAP) October 17-18, 2012: Cleveland, OH November 13-14, 2012: Detroit, MI (in partnership with AIAG)

The GRI Snapshot (4 hrs)

This is the two day course boiled down into a half day (4 hr) session. Core components of BrownFlynn's half course include an abridged version of the two-day GRI course. This interactive, hands-on learning offers a high level review of trends and best practices in sustainability management and GRI reporting. It also includes a discussion of all five phases in the GRI sustainability management/reporting process and a structural overview of the GRI Framework and Guidelines, with guidance for using principles, performance indicators and protocols. This course is designed for sustainability managers or team members who will be responsible for implementing management strategies or developing/contributing to sustainability reporting.

October 12, 2012: Detroit, MI (in partnership with AIAG)

GRI Line by Line (1-2 days)

An immersion into the GRI standard disclosures. They take you line by line through the GRI disclosures, providing examples, resources and explanations of each. The Line by Line series is designed for Corporate Responsibility or Sustainability practitioners who are tasked with gathering information for a GRI report. BrownFlynn's GRI experts provide explanations, best practices and examples of the GRI Indicators, Governance & Profile Disclosures.

September 25-26, 2012: Palo Alto, CA (in partnership with SAP) October 17-18, 2012: Cleveland, OH November 13-14, 2012: Detroit, MI (in partnership with AIAG)

The GRI Snapshot Webinar on Demand (4 hrs)

A four hour webinar available for purchase and view today.

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Geothermal Power Economics 101: Resources, Technologies & Economics (Course)

This one day training course will take place On August, 3rd, 2012 in London, UK. This event is brought to you by Green Power Academy and is an introductory course intended for non-engineers. This course will cover the basics of geothermal power – the resource and the methods of harnessing it – along with its competitive positioning within the power and energy markets. In addressing the latter, the course will also briefly cover the fundamental concepts governing the supply and demand of power/energy, including the basics of power grids and the factors which determine popular economic measures such as levelised electricity cost (all with particular reference to geothermal as compared with other power sources, both fossil and renewable).

The course is run in an informal and highly interactive manner which recognizes that there are no simple answers to many of the questions surrounding the economics of geothermal - rather a series of interconnected issues, many of which remain open to debate and change. No background level of either financial or technical knowledge is assumed and all concepts are clearly explained, making the course suitable for a wide variety of attendees.

Geothermal Energy Resources & Applications

•Different types of geothermal resource: locations, depths, temperatures, resource characteristics and sustainability issues.
•The Geothermal market: differing direct-use (heat) and power applications, including a review of current market sizes, characteristics and case studies.
•The fundamentals of power/energy markets and the role of geothermal within them, including: measurements and scales, power demand/supply and pricing, power plant types and competing energy sources.  

Capturing and Exploiting Geothermal Energy

•Comparing geothermal power plant designs, including flash steam, dry steam, binary and combined cycle: how they work, why they differ and where/when they are suitable.
•Geothermal CHP, plus smaller-scale and distributed heat and/or power applications
•Emerging technologies, including EGS - Enhanced geothermal (“hot dry rock”), mixed fluid and supercritical fluid cycles.
•Case Studies of the different types of commercial plants and pilot projects.
•Understanding limits on the sustainability of geothermal power generation.  

GeoPower Economics

•The key cost and investment issues surrounding geothermal power plants, including exploration, land requirements, plant development and ongoing operations.
•What are the key risks and unknowns in GeoPower investments?
•Levelised costs of GeoPower: identifying the most significant input variables and illustrating how each influences the economics of the project.
•Geothermal power economics in comparison with both fossil fuel and renewable power sources: how each may fit into the future power mix.
•The role of external factors in GeoPower economics, including regulatory policies and incentives.

To register click here, to contact click here, to download the brochure click here.

© 2012, Richard Matthews. All rights reserved.

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Certified Passive House Consultant Training (Course)

This 9 day course will start on Tuesday July 31 in Toronto, Ontario at Ryerson University. This training course will train next generation of Passive House buildings suitable for Canada. Homesol Building Solutions Inc. CEO Ross Elliott wants to inspire a new generation of Canadian Passive House architects, designers, contractors and engineers to build a new Passive House standard that can reduce home energy costs by up to 90 per cent. Elliott is currently involved in 8 Passive House projects and anticipating another 30 this year. His goal is to create a new generation of expertise around the world’s highest residential energy design standard.

“Buildings in Canada plus their associated electricity use currently exceed all transportation emissions combined. Why are people still content to build leaky, uncomfortable, energy guzzling homes when we know a better way?” asks Elliott. “Passive House buildings can be built now, in Canada, with North American building techniques and technology, and deliver huge energy savings in the Canadian climate. Smart people will buy a Passive House, not only because it’s the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do,” says Elliott.

“Over nine days we are offering the most detailed, course available in Canada on Passive House design. Our Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC) Training course is the first in Canada being taught by people who are already Certified Passive House Consultants.” What also makes this course unique is the recognition by the Ontario Architectural Association (OAA) and the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) that it qualifies for 32 hours of Continuing Education credits.

The Continuing Education program is mandatory for Ontario architects, licensed technologists and LEED professionals to increase the knowledge, skill and proficiency of those in the green building design and consulting professions. Passive House design represents the world’s highest energy standard for residential and commercial construction and delivers energy cost reductions of 70 to 90 per cent. Passive House is also equivalent to the Canadian standard for home building by 2030 – making today’s Passive House buildings almost two decades ahead of their time.

“Passive House building hits economic and environmental sweet spots, as the buildings reduce energy costs and resource consumption,” says Elliott. “For a 10 per cent increase in building costs, you make back your money in about 10-12 years. If energy prices go up, that return on investment happens faster.” Elliott has a 30-year career as an energy auditor, carpenter and homebuilder. His company verifies 1,200 buildings a year to R-2000, Energy Star, LEED and Passive House standards. Elliott has Trainer qualifications from both the Passive House Institute United States and the Passivhaus Institute in Germany.

In 2011, for the second time in five years, EnerQuality, an organization established by the Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance and the Ontario Home Builders’ Association to promote energy conservation practices, named Elliott Ontario’s Top Energy Evaluator. Taking Elliott’s Passive House course on how to dramatically improve a home’s energy-efficiency is a smart response to consumer demand. A study done in the spring of 2011 for the Canadian Home Builders Association found that energy- efficiency is now a “must have” feature for buyers and has become “significantly more important” to Canadian consumers.

Elliott has assembled a team of trainers from across North America for the Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC) Training course at Toronto’s Ryerson University. Participants can also take the CPHC exam to gain their own certification.

Graduates learn all of the principles of Passive House design and will learn from instructors who have designed and built Certified Passive Houses. They will study built examples, learn materials selection and work with the energy modeling software, the Passive House Planning Package.

“This course offers a Canadian perspective on this new generation of sustainable buildings. The course is of particular interest to architects and provides real benefits to engineers, contractors and designers who want to improve both energy and environmental skills while learning how to build the kind of home that clients want and will pay more to buy.” says Elliott.

Cost of the course is $2,250 + HST and $250 + HST for the Certified Passive House Consultant exam.

For more information and to register contact Homesol Building Solutions Inc. at 613-278-0467 or e-mail hbsi (at) homesol.ca Ross Elliott President & CEO Homesol Building Solutions Phone: 1 (613) 256-0427 Email: relliott (at) homesol.ca.

For more information: Contact Name: Ross Elliott Website: http://www.homesol.ca Phone: 613-278-0467 E-mail: relliott (at) homesol.ca

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Engineering Outside the Box: Natural Building in the 21st Century (Event)

This technical seminar will take place on Friday July 27 in Toronto, Ontario at Ryerson University, The Pit, 235 Church St. The three-part seminar covers everything a building design professional would want to know about working with traditional and emerging natural building materials. The seminar is eligible for OAA credits.

The seminar will be conducted by innovative engineers and researchers Bruce King (Ecological Building Network) and John Straube (BuildingScience.com). They will present a technical seminar in three parts:

1) Alternative Materials & Systems – The state of the art
2) Getting it Permitted – Alternative building materials and the codes
3) Integrative Design – The art of cat herding OAA credits are available for participants.

This seminar will answer questions for design professionals and students interested in using natural materials in a modern, code-conscious context. The cost is $200.

You can register here. You can download the seminar outlines here.
For more information click here or contact Chris Magwood at 705-957-3282 or email chris@endeavourcentre.org

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NABCEP Sales Certification

On July 16, 2012 the NABCEP Sales Certification training will be taking place at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing Campus East from 6pm – 9pm. The fee is $1,299 (Tuition $499, Materials $250, Lab $550). This NABCEP approved training is a PV Entry Level Exam based on a set of learning objectives developed by NABCEP Committee of PV subject matter experts. Concepts will include: Qualify the Customer; Site Analysis; Conceptual Design; Financial Costs, Incentives and Savings; Financial Benefit Analysis and Financing; Nonfinancial Benefit Analysis; Performance Analysis; and Preparing Proposals.
For more information call Dharmesh Dave at 609-343-5658 to register or visit www.atlantic.edu/green

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Four Training Events From the Green Power Academy

Here are four events taking place in London UK produced by the Green Power Academy. They will be taking place between the 13th and the 18th of July 2012. These four events involve renewable technologies, economics and financing. For more information and registration information see below:

1. Renewable Power Technologies A 1-day introduction to the key technologies available to generate clean power. This event will take place on 13-July-2012.

For more information or to register click here.

2. Renewable Power Economics: A 1-day introduction to the factors which determine the business case for renewable power. This event will take place on 16-17-July-2012.

For more information or to register click here.

3. Renewable Project Planning & Financing: A 2-day comprehensive introduction to preparing, financing and presenting business plans for renewable energy projects. This event will take place on 16-18-July-2012.

For more information or to register click here.

4. Renewable Power Technologies: A 1-day introduction to the key technologies available to generate clean power. This event will take place on 18-July-2012.

For more information or to register click here.

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Foresight NEXT Professional Development Program (Sustainability Courses)

Foresight NEXT is a unique program that combines interactive seminars and dynamic speakers with engaging site visits. This program is designed to help professionals integrate sustainability into their companies’ operations. This approach delivers the judgment, economics, strategies and communication necessary to affect positive change.

NEXT fellows acquire new approaches and best practices to become more astute problem solvers. Created in collaboration with the foremost corporate sustainability executives, NEXT integrates experiential and academic learning modes. The program meets monthly for one evening and consecutive day, accommodating out-of-town participation.

NEXT is designed for professionals from all backgrounds who are looking to intersect their careers with sustainability, or those who are from various departments but need to be up to speed to work alongside sustainability departments.

Their current cohort consists of participants from McDonald's, Siemens, Shaw, and AonHewitt among others. To read their bios, learn more about the hands-on curriculum, and download a brochure, go to their website here.

A phone information session will be held on July 9, at 6 pm, to RSVP click here. The deadline to apply for the second Foresight NEXT term (September 2012 - February 2013) is July 11. If you have any questions contact Polly Washburn, Program Director next@foresightdesign.org / (773) 271-1990.

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Introduction to PV Design and Installation and Exam Prep (Course)

Between Monday June 18th and Thursday June 21 a class on PV design will be taking place at the Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing Campus East (an NABCEP approved training provider. The NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam is based on a set of learning objectives developed by NABCEP Committee of PV subject matter experts. PV design and installation concepts will be reviewed.

Participants will define, describe and apply the following core skill sets: PV markets and applications, safety basics, electricity basics, solar energy fundamentals, PV module fundamentals, system components, PV system sizing principles, PV system electrical design, PV system mechanical design, performance analysis, maintenance and troubleshooting. The fee for this course is $725 (Tuition $225, Materials $200, Lab $300). There is an additional cost for the NABCEP exam.

For more information call Dharmesh Dave at 609-343-5658 to register or visit www.atlantic.edu/green for prerequisite and more information.

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Course on Environmental Litigation in Washington DC


On the 20th to the 22nd of June a course will be held on environmental litigation in Washington DC. This advanced course of study, now in its 37th year, provides a unique opportunity for private and public-sector environmental lawyers to refine their litigation skills by understanding better how litigation problems, substantive environmental law, and science relate to each other.
Why Attend?
Freshen and sharpen skills you need to prevail in today’s environmental litigation
   •  Learn how to make litigation more efficient and effective, through cost control and litigation alternatives
   •  See demonstrations of typical environmental trial issues by experienced litigators
   •  Explore your litigation issues with faculty members in informal Clinical Discussion Sessions

This advanced course of study, now in its 37th year, provides a unique opportunity for private and public-sector environmental lawyers to refine their litigation skills by understanding better how litigation problems, substantive environmental law, and science relate to each other.

This year’s program focuses on:
   •  Evidentiary Issues Relating to Technical Data
   •  Electronic Discovery in Environmental Litigation
   •  Experts in Environmental Litigation
   •  Citizen Suits and Defenses against Them
   •  NEPA Litigation

This practical course in environmental advocacy concentrates on the advanced skills necessary to prevail before administrative and judicial forums in the various environmental litigations, including CERCLA, NEPA, and the judicial review of agency action.

During more than 19 hours of instruction, the course uses specifically-prepared materials, lectures, and faculty demonstrations. The faculty is drawn from some of the principal constituencies involved in environmental disputes: private firms representing plaintiffs or defendants, public-interest groups, environmental scientists, the Environmental Enforcement Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. It also includes two sitting U.S. Magistrate Judges, a former U.S. Magistrate Judge, and a leading academic. The faculty members who appear as expert witnesses in the demonstrations also provide valuable insights on the relationship between lawyers and technical consultants and witnesses.

A hallmark of this program over the years has been the way the registrants and the faculty have interacted, not just informally, but especially during program sessions. “Clinical Discussions” allow registrants to explore their particular litigation problems with faculty members on an informal basis. Time is reserved throughout the program for the faculty to address registrants’ questions and to assist them in any other ways that might render the course more productive for their practices.
What You Will Learn
The course starts with an analysis of evidentiary issues in environmental cases and concludes with a discussion of lessons learned from the “big” cases; along the way, it explores the use of demonstrative evidence, discovery problems, and the examination of experts. The course does not concentrate on substantive law; rather, the procedural problems in all environmental litigation, both public and private, receive attention in the context of discovery, expert proof, and citizen suit litigation. For example, the admission of expert testimony under Daubert and its progeny is reviewed both in a procedural context and in the proof of specific subjects, such as in the simulation of a trial involving the siting of an alternative energy facility.

In addition to the problems inherent in plenary litigation, difficult issues continue to arise under NEPA and other informal agency decisions, such as those arising under federal and state wetland laws. The procedural and associated issues relating to these actions receive attention throughout the program. Ethical issues, some of which are unique to environmental litigation, are explored from a practical litigation standpoint.

This year’s other special topics include:

   •  Judicial Review of Agency Action
   •  Effective Advocacy in Air, Water, and Hazardous Waste Litigation
   •  Applications for TROs and Preliminary Injunctions
   •  Current and Emerging Enforcement Trends and Responses
   •  Anatomy of a Hazardous Material Litigation
   •  Trial of an Alternative Energy Siting Case
   •  Ethics in Environmental Litigation
For more information or to register click here