Invitation to comment on the Dept. of Energy's Workforce Guidelines for Home Energy Retrofits
Last Post 24 Feb 2011 12:00 AM by PerlaDakota. 2 Replies.
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03 Jan 2011 05:51 PM

Hello Everyone-

I work for the Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program.  The DOE is in the process of developing workforce guidelines for the residential energy market.  The guidelines are open for public comment through January 7th.  This is an opportunity for the public and the residential energy workforce to provide input on this important document.  We would really appreciate the thoughts and input of the experts who contribute to this forum.  Please see the link below to view the Guidelines and provide your comments.

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There are only 5 days left to submit comments to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on the Workforce Guidelines for Home Energy Upgrades:  the public comment period ends January 7. The guidelines will establish quality specifications for weatherization and home energy retrofits and a foundation for better training and certification programs. Be sure your voice is heard by submitting your comments today.
 
Submit comments to DOE using online form.  http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/wip/retrofits/

DOE is developing the guidelines in order to foster the growth of a high-quality retrofit industry and a skilled and credentialed workforce. The development of the guidelines involved historic collaboration between the DOE Weatherization Assistance Program practitioners and trainers, home performance contractors, building scientists, organized labor, healthy homes and worker safety experts, and other professionals in the building trades and throughout the retrofit industry.
DOE expects to publish the guidelines in early 2011 after public review is complete. You can read more about the Residential Retrofit Guidelines project on the DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Web site.

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07 Jan 2011 09:56 PM
This is an once in a lifetime opportunity! It is a good way to let the public know and give their feed backs as well.
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24 Feb 2011 12:00 AM
Programs administered by the Department of Energy have been offering financial help to renewable energy businesses. Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the DOE guaranteed vast amounts of dollars in financial loans. The fact that not all of these corporations succeeded has some Congress people worried. An exploration has been opened to see if the funds were used correctly.

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