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New OCEPP articles, Essay Contest, 2014 Conference
If you like to stay informed of key engineering and policy matters, we invite you to read our latest published papers. Mary Gallerneault examines policy and related issues of aggregate mining versus agriculture in the Township of Melancthon, while Jack Wallace discusses constructed treatment wetlands in Ontario and the need for a concerted, co-ordinated policy. Their papers are in the Policy Engagement section of the January/February…
Join us at the Sustainable Engineers Association Conference 2014!
Date & Time: Sat. Feb. 1st, 9:30AM-6PM
Location: Bahen Centre for Information Technology, University of Toronto
An outstanding keynote speech, two discussion panels with distinguished professionals, four speeches by industry leaders, and more - this year's event will be the most engaging SEA Conference yet. Join us for a day full of networking opportunities and illuminating discussion, followed by a social at O'Grady's.
Topics include:
- Power generation
- Urban Infrastructure
- Transportation
- Energy storage technologies
- Behavioural change toward sustainability
- And more!
Also, make sure to attend SEA…
Ideas for intelligent & efficient energy management for smarter cities.
Schneider Electric invites you to its fourth annual Go Green in the City global business case challenge. Enter for a chance to revolutionize energy management and gain unique insight into one of the leading global energy management companies.
The top 12 teams will travel to Paris where they will compete to win a trip around the world and a career opportunity at Schneider Electric*.
Read more at Schneider Electric
Interested in getting involved in the Green Building Industry? Opportunities are plentiful in the field of sustainable design and LEED is at its forefront.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is simply a green-rating point system, or a scorecard. The more energy efficient and sustainable a building is, the more points it will earn. To date, over 1000 students have taken this course and they have all subsequently passed their respective exam. This course is offered at a quarter of the price and time as the competition and is geared at allowing students to graduate with letters after their name!
Just as Buildings can be LEED certified, people in the sustainable construction industry can become LEED Professionals. The LEED Green Associate (GA) credential is the only entry level sustainability designation and shows employers and clients that you have certified knowledge in the green building industry. Please see two identical course offerings taking place at the University of Toronto this month.
List of our courses: http://leadinggreen.ca/leed-training/
Cost: $250 ($200 for full time students, coupon code = stud123)
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