2019 CEM® Studies And Exam
Study Sessions: May 13 – 16, 2019
8am – 5pm each day
Exam: May 17, 2019, 8am - noon
Where: TRANE Commercial Systems & Services
10300 Springfield Pike
Cincinnati, OH 45215
Costs: 4 Day Seminar Only
$1,895.00 for AEE Members or
Government & Non-Profit Employees
$2,095.00 for Non-Members and others
5 Day Seminar, Exam & Application
$2,295.00 for AEE Members or
Government & Non-Profit Employees
$2,495.00 for Non-Members and others
Registration: Due by May 6, 2019 (space available
for the first 25 who register and pay)
Email your NAME and PHONE NUMBER to Patty Smith: pmsmith@trane.com
Payment: Due No Later Than Friday, May 13
For Credit Card Payments, contact Patty Smith at 513-326-2428
For Check Payments, make payable to EBEB Solutions, Inc. and mail to:
Todd Smith
4358 Springfield St - Unit A
Dayton, OH 45431
Certified Energy Manager (CEM®) is AEE's most highly valued certification. A Certified Energy Manager optimizes the energy performance of a facility, building or industrial plant. A CEM® is a systems integrator for electrical, mechanical, process and building infrastructure, analyzing the optimum solutions to reduce energy consumption in a cost effective approach. CEMs are often team leaders and help to develop and implement their organizations’ energy management strategies. CEMs have gained increased recognition within the energy industry and by companies looking to strengthen their competitive position by having a CEM® on staff.
Our study session includes in-person instructors for the training, plus a 400-pg workbook. The study session also includes lunch and handouts for all 4 days. Students who attend all 4 study days are eligible for 3.0 Continuing Education Units or 3.0 Professional Development Hours. The $400 exam fee covers both the application and exam.
Important: Visit AEE to review the "Eligibility" and "Requirements" criteria for becoming a CEM®.
https://www.aeecenter.org/certifications/certifications/certified-energy-manager
Topics to be covered include:
Why Energy Management is Important
Energy Basics
Fuel Supply and Pricing
Energy Audits and Instrumentation
Codes and Standards
High Performance Green Buildings
Energy Accounting and Economics
Electrical Power Systems
Motors and Drives
Lighting Systems
Maintenance and Commissioning
HVAC Systems
Building Envelope
Building Automation and Control Systems
Thermal Energy Storage Systems
Boiler and Steam Systems
CHP Systems and Renewable Energy
Industrial Systems
Energy Savings Performance Contracting and Measurement and Verification