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Building Operator Certification – Energy Efficiency Through Operator Training

 

 

 


Advisors and Sponsors

Building Operator Certification is administered with oversight from a committee of advisors representing public and private sector employers of building operators, building managers and operators, electric utilities, and education institutions.

BOC Advisory Committee Members

Bob MacKenzie, Energy Manager, Washington Department of General Administration
Lloyd Christensen, Lead Engineer, Providence Health System
Lyle Daugherty, Facility Manager, DoubleTree Hotels
Roger Ebbage, Northwest Energy Education Institute
Don Edgar, National Energy Management Institute (Sheet Metal Contractors Association)
Andy Ekman, Program Manager, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Kevin Evans, Resource Energy Manager, U.S. Navy, Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Denis Green, Instructor, Lake Washington Technical College
Tudi Haasl, Program Director, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Dennis Heller, Principal, InControl, Inc.
Mary Huff, Manager of Operations, Portland Parks & Recreation
Arun Jhaveri, U.S. Department of Energy/FEMP
Don Jones, Jr., Manager, PacifiCorp
Rob Manos, Building Engineer, General Services Administration
Sean O'Day, Association of Washington Cities
Steve Ottenbreit, Manager, Snohomish County PUD
Jan Pelroy, Business Director, International Union of Operating Engineers
Janice Peterson, Engineer, Portland General Electric
Bill Pletz, Energy Conservation Specialist, Intel Corporation
Stan Price, Executive Director, Northwest Energy Efficiency Council
Rich Prill, Building Scientist, Washington State University
John Bingham, Board Member, Washington Association of Maintenance & Operations Administrators
Daryl Walker, Instructor, Renton Technical College
Fay Weaver, Energy Manager, The Boeing Company

The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance provided support for the development of the BOC program. The Alliance is a non-profit regional consortium of utilities, government, public interest groups and the private sector dedicated to transforming markets for energy efficient products and services.

SPONSORS of BOC

BOC training provides opportunity for supporting organizations to co-sponsor both Level I and Level II series. Co-sponsorship of BOC comes from utilities, government, associations, and employers. Typical contributions from these co-sponsors include marketing assistance, scholarships for operators, site hosting, and contributions of classroom teaching items for hands-on demonstrations.

BOC administrators in all regions welcome the support of sponsors. For information on how you can support the BOC program, contact the BOC administrator in your area.

Utility Sponsors of BOC

Avista Utilities, Bay State Gas, Benton Co. PUD, Berkshire Gas, Boston Edison, Boston Gas, Central Electric Cooperative, Chelan Co. PUD, Colonial Gas, COM/Electric, COM/Gas, Concord Electric, Connecticut Light & Power, Cowlitz County PUD, Eugene Water and Electric Board, Essex Gas, Exeter and Hampton Electric, Fall River Gas, Fitchburg Gas & Electric Light, Franklin Co. PUD, Granite State Electric, Idaho Power, Massachusetts Electric, Midstate Electric Coopeartive, Narragansett Electric, New Hampshire Electric Coop, Northwest Natural Gas, NorthWestern Energy, Pacific Gas & Electric, PacifiCorp, Portland General Electric, Public Service Co. of New Hampshire, Puget Sound Energy, City of Richland, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, San Diego Gas & Electric, Seattle City Light, Snohomish Co. PUD, Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas, Springfield Utilities Board, Tacoma Power, Western Massachusetts Electric Company

Government Sponsors of BOC

U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), Washington State Department of General Administration, State of Illinois, State of Minnesota, State of Ohio, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Organizational Sponsors of BOC

  • National Association of Power Engineers
  • Local chapters of the American Society of Hospital Engineers, National School Plan Management Association, and the International Facility Management Association.
 

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