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California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP) September 29, 2010 Orange County NECA Chapter Anaheim
Upcoming Seminars
California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP) September 29, 2010 Orange County NECA Chapter Anaheim
California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP) September 29, 2010 Orange County NECA Chapter Anaheim
California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP), Orange County Session will be held at the Hilton Suites, Anaheim on September 29, 2010 from 7:30 am to 4 pm.
Contact Derek Spalding at
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to sign up. Let us help you develop a competitive edge! Learn marketing strategies, market drivers for energy efficiency and sustainability and ABC of project financing .
" This seminar satisfies the contractor component of the California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program (CALCTP). CALCTP has been developed in coordination with the IBEW-NECA California Statewide LMCC and the state’s major utility companies. The program’s goal is to promote effective, energy efficient lighting for commercial applications. Only customers who hire CALCTP certified contractors for their lighting retrofits will be eligible to receive the incentives and rebates that their utilities are expected to roll out soon.
In order for contractors to become CALCTP certified, they must complete the 1-day business development seminar and employ JWs who have completed the 50-hour technical training course currently being offered through the JATCs.
NECA members are eligible to receive significant rebates on attendance costs for their successful completion of the seminar.
Some figures from the statewide LMCC regarding the potential market for advanced lighting controls:
- The PUC estimates that lighting represents 42.7% of the California’s electrical load – more than ¾’s of the lighting load is non-residential
- There is 8 billion sq. ft. of non-residential space in California alone and the vast majority of buildings do not have advanced lighting controls
- A reduction of 3 kw’s for lighting corresponds to 1 less kw used by HVAC
Find the registration information on the attached flyer below and feel free to contact me if you have any questions. "
OC_NECA_-_Advanced_Lighting_Controls_Business_Seminar.pdf
Derek
Derek Spalding
Business Development
Orange County Chapter
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
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Derek
Derek Spalding
Business Development
Orange County Chapter
National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)
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