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Everblue Corporate Sustainability Manager Training: Final Exam Review
Jan 4th
We have received a lot of feedback to include more Sustainability coverage and resources into our website. I recently reached out to Everblue, an accredited training company that specializes in energy and sustainability courses, to see if I could take and review their Corporate Sustainability Manager course. They thankfully agreed.
The course, which is 24 hours long and takes 3 weeks to complete, can either be taken in classrooms all over the country or online. I’m taking the online course and will be offering a review of my experience after each session. My hope is that my feedback will give you a good idea of what you will learn and whether this course will prepare you to tackle your company’s sustainability initiatives.
Everblue Corporate Sustainability Manager Training: Week 4 Review
Dec 26th
We’ve received a lot of feedback to include more Sustainability coverage and resources into our website. I recently reached out to Everblue, an accredited training company that specializes in energy and sustainability courses, to see if I could take and review their Corporate Sustainability Manager course. They thankfully agreed.
The course, which is 24 hours long and takes 3 weeks to complete, can either be taken in classrooms all over the country or online. I’m taking the online course and will be offering a review of my experience after each session. My hope is that my feedback will give you a good idea of what you will learn and whether this course will prepare you to tackle your company’s sustainability initiatives.
Everblue’s Corporate Sustainability Manager Training – Week 2 Review
Dec 12th
We’ve received a lot of feedback to include more Sustainability coverage and resources into our website. I recently reached out to Everblue, an accredited training company that specializes in energy and sustainability courses, to see if I could take and review their Corporate Sustainability Manager course. They thankfully agreed.
The course, which is 24 hours long and takes 3 weeks to complete, can either be taken in classrooms all over the country or online. I’m taking the online course and will be offering a review of my experience after each session. My hope is that my feedback will give you a good idea of what you will learn and whether this course will prepare you to tackle your company’s sustainability initiatives. More >
Everblue’s Corporate Sustainability Manager Training – Day 1 Review
Dec 2nd
We’ve received a lot of feedback to include more Sustainability coverage and resources into our website. I recently reached out to Everblue, an accredited training company that specializes in energy and sustainability courses, to see if I could take and review their Corporate Sustainability Manager course. They thankfully agreed.
The course, which is 24 hours long and takes 3 weeks to complete, can either be taken in classrooms all over the country or online. I’m taking the online course and will be offering a review of my experience after each session. My hope is that my feedback will give you a good idea of what you will learn and whether this course will prepare you to tackle your company’s sustainability initiatives.
How much money can new lighting save your business? august 26
Nov 24th
Am I average?
That’s the question that often hits me when someone quotes an ‘average’ statistic. The ‘average’ business or household seems almost mythological. Few of us fall right on that point on the line.
The same is true when it comes to often quoted energy efficiency savings statistics. For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency says that replacing one old-fashion incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light will save on average $69 over the product’s lifetime.
Will your business save that much by installing new light bulbs?
Several factors come into play, some that you can control, the most obvious being how much you turn on the light.
Another important dynamic, not often discussed, is your electric rate. Rates vary dramatically through the United States. In coming up with the $69 savings figure, the EPA assumed an electric rate of 11.3 cents/kWh. If you operate a business in North Dakota, you’re paying a lot less than that for electricity, about 6.8 cents/kWh, so your savings from a CFL will be lower. If you’re in Hawaii, you are paying a lot more, about 28 cents/kWh, so your savings will be greater.
Take a look at this frequently updated chart of electricity rates in the 50 states. Is your business in one of the pricier states? If so, an investment in new lighting may quickly pay back. After you’ve found your electricity rate, you can go to this calculator and gauge what you’ll save if you switch from old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs to CFLs. This will give you a closer idea of your savings, although even with this calculation we still are dealing to some degree with averages. The electricity rate in the chart is the average for utilities in your state. Your utility can provide your specific rate.
Businesses are increasingly contemplating saving energy – and costs – by installing efficient lighting, not only CFLS, but LEDs and lighting controls. This is partly because lighting accounts for somewhere between 20 percent and 50 percent of the electricity commercial enterprises use, so the savings can be substantial. On a larger societal level, efficient lighting for businesses is important because US commercial buildings represent 47 percent of the total growth in energy expected in the US between 2010 and 2020.
Written by Elisa Wood; who is a long-time energy business writer. To read more of her articles on energy visit www.RealEnergyWriters.com.
How To Incentivize Employees to Go Green at the Office
Feb 15th
Over the past few years, companies and government agencies are investing more and more in “green” buildings. These high-tech, low-impact, resource-efficient buildings come equipped with technology that can make them 50 percent more efficient than their “non-green” peers. More >
What is the Federal Government Doing to Lower Solar Energy Costs
Jan 23rd
Solar energy has the power to transform our economy by providing a clean, reliable source of cost-effective electricity to all Americans. The industry is working to harness this power with transformative technology. Wisely, policymakers in Washington have taken notice and have put in place policies that build upon these innovations and help make solar increasingly affordable. More >




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