RFQ Announcement for Lighting Controls Training

Note: This press release was edited on 9.20.24 at 1:12 pm Eastern – the contact email address has been changed to scale@etamn.org

 

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, SEPTEMBER 17, 2024 – Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) has released a Requests for Qualifications (RFQ)   seeking qualified consultants to provide subject matter expertise in Lighting Controls to assist with the development of training content and additional resources to support the practical adoption and proper use of lighting controls in commercial and industrial buildings. These services will support the Luminaire-Level Lighting Controls (LLLCs) initiative, which is a part of a statewide Market Transformation program that will accelerate the adoption and availability of emerging energy efficiency technologies. CEE is seeking to establish a short list of subject matter experts that we expect to contract over the next few years as we further define our curriculum development needs.

RFQ questions are due to CEE by 9/30, and proposals will be due 10/11. Please pass this notice along to any interested parties and contact scale@etamn.org with any questions.

CEE Background

Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) is an independent, mission-driven, nonprofit organization that works to promote the responsible and efficient use of energy and natural and economic resources. CEE has nearly 40 years’ experience helping households and businesses in Minnesota use energy efficiently and spend less money doing so. We collaborate with utilities, governments, nonprofits, and others to deliver actionable research and innovative programs that reduce energy waste and harmful emissions. We have established a national reputation for innovation and excellence in technical research, program development and implementation, community engagement, policy advocacy, and project financing.

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