Logo: The Northwest Water and Energy Education Institute at Lane Community College
Logo: The Northwest Water and Energy Education Institute at Lane Community College

Education & Training for Energy & Water Professionals

Education & Training for Energy & Water Professionals

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The Northwest Water & Energy Education Institute (NWEEI) at Lane Community College provides degrees in the energy and water industry throughout the Pacific Northwest and Northern California.

Online - Energy Management Degree (on hold starting Fall of 2021)

Evaluate, analyze and reduce energy use
Scholarships Available

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Online - Energy Management Degree focused on Building Controls

Manage the control systems that make buildings smart and energy-efficient
Scholarships Available

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Online - Water Conservation Technician Degree

Design & implement effective water use/reuse
Scholarships Available   

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Take the next step toward a new career in energy efficiency or water conservation

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  • Portland Metro Area Jobs Report November 2021

    energy management

    This is just a snapshot of where a degree in Energy Management Building Controls can take you!!   

     

    This report was prepared by Dr. Sudeep Vyapari, Association of Controls Professionals.  This organization is the go-to for all things in Energy. For the full report, please hit the link below.

    Portland OR Jobs Report

    NOW is a great time to get into this field of study with our new Building Energy and Controls Apprenticeship (BECA) program.  You can do just the Energy Management - Building Controls AAS degree or combine the degree with 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training with a participating employer, to complete the BECA program. Your fellow humans are hoping you will be part of the global climate change solution.

     

    Energy Management Building Controls information at Lane Community College. 

     

     

     

  • Why water is the next net-zero environmental target

    106958986 1634050872183 gettyimages 1235837915 CALIFORNIA DROUGHT

    KEY POINTS
    • Net-zero pledges have become more common among companies and governments as concerns over climate change and the planet’s environment continue to grow.
    • While much of that has focused on curbing greenhouse gas emissions, there is a wave of net-zero pledges that focus on water.
    • The UN, whose COP26 climate conference takes place this week, is predicting that there will be a 40% shortfall in freshwater resources by 2030.

    Read the article here

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