Published: November 05, 2009
Eco Institution Releases New "Green Consultant" Online Training Course
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Eco Institution, a San Diego-based environmental education and
training firm, today announced the release of a new and enhanced "Green
Consultant" certification and training course. The new online course is
intended to make it easier than ever before for home-service
professionals and other interested individuals to become Certified Green
Consultants, and thereafter to deliver "Green Consulting" services to
homeowners, businesses, and organizations in their neighborhoods and
communities.
The new course builds on and replaces the Eco Institution's initial Eco
Consultant Certification course, which has been offered since early
summer. The new course presents more detailed and advanced training
content than was included in the original course, and focuses
exclusively on strategies for reducing energy use, water use, and
utility costs in homes and workplaces. The release of the enhanced
course could not be timed more appropriately, as it responds directly to
a recent call by the White House "Recovery Through Retrofit" Middle
Class Task Force for greatly accelerated training of environmental
professionals. The October 2009 report noted that "there are currently
not enough skilled workers and green entrepreneurs to expand
weatherization and efficiency retrofit programs on a national scale."
"In recent months, our nation's mission has become clear," Kevin R.
Hopkins, the course's co-author, declared upon announcing the new
training program. "Energy- and water-conservation efforts will succeed
only if they are implemented and driven at the local level. But to
achieve that goal, we literally need an 'army of Green Consultants' to
visit the millions of homes and workplaces in America, and to help their
occupants to save energy and water in the most effective and lasting
ways possible.
"As a nation, we certainly have the ideas and initiative that this vital
objective demands," emphasized Mr. Hopkins, a Business Week contributing
editor who also served as an economic, energy, and environmental advisor
in the Reagan White House. "But now we need one thing more: we need the
talent. We need people in every neighborhood and in every community in
America who possess the knowledge and skills to bring this goal about.
And that is exactly what the Eco Institution's new Certified Green
Consultant Course will provide."
Responding to the White House Mandate
The new Certified Green Consultant Course has been designed and written
to fully comply with the training parameters set forth in the White
House's "Recovery Through Retrofit" overview document. The Presidential
report noted that "making American homes and buildings more
energy-efficient presents an unprecedented opportunity for communities
throughout the country... Home retrofits can potentially help people earn
money, as home retrofit workers, while also helping them save money, by
lowering their utility bills. By encouraging nationwide weatherization
of homes, workers of all skill levels will be trained, engaged, and will
participate in ramping up a national home retrofit market."
The report went on to describe in detail the dimensions of the
challenge-and the corresponding opportunityâthat is facing the nation.
"There are almost 130 million homes in this country," the report
observed. "Combined, they generate more than 20% of our nation's carbon
dioxide emissions, making them a significant contributor to global
climate change. Existing techniques and technologies in energy
efficiency retrofitting can reduce home energy use by up to 40% per home
and lower associated greenhouse gas emissions by up to 160 million
metric tons annually by the year 2020. Furthermore, home
energy-efficiency retrofits have the potential to reduce home energy
bills by $21 billion annually, paying for themselves over time."
The "Recovery Through Retrofit" initiative, which the White House will
make more specific in coming months, also will include new national
energy-efficiency standards for existing homes along with a program to
expand the availability of so-called "green mortgages." But the
training-standards component remains a key centerpiece. "By implementing
Recovery Through Retrofit's recommendations," the report concluded, "the
Federal Government will lay the groundwork for a self-sustaining home
energy-efficiency retrofit industry. This report provides a roadmap of
how the Federal Government can use existing authorities and funds to
unlock private capital and mobilize our communities."
Saving Green by Living Green
Mr. Hopkins applauded the government's efforts, noting that it was the
key "missing piece" in the nation's commitment to environmental
protection and wiser energy use. "Homeowners and businesses in the
United States and elsewhere have long been supportive of environmental
initiatives, but have been frustrated by a lack of both knowledge and
opportunities for living and operating in a more environmentally
responsible fashion," he said. "But thanks to the emerging Green
Consultant profession, local residents and business owners can begin to
really make a difference-right in their own neighborhoods and
communities."
That difference they can make means more than just doing a "good deed"
for the planet. It also can translate into saving money. Indeed, the Eco
Institution emphasizes that, in the difficult economy that has battered
the United States and others developed countries in recent years,
consumers and small businesses are more interested than ever before in
saving money wherever they can-and that planetary consciousness needs to
follow suit.
"It's easy for someone who is passionate about protecting the
environment to say that cost doesn't matter," says Mr. Hopkins. "And in
the larger sense, maybe it doesn't. But environmental protection and
planetary preservation depend on people's actually taking action. And
like it or not, most people today-no matter how committed to the
environment they might be-simply don't have the thousands of extra
dollars required to purchase a new hybrid car or to line their rooftops
with pricey solar panels."
With that fact in mind, the Eco Institution focuses its training efforts
on helping future Green Consultants to demonstrate to their clients how
"living green" and "saving green" go together. By undertaking simple,
relatively inexpensive steps-from wiser usage of lighting, heating,
cooling, and water to improved insulation and replacement of old
appliances-some families can save up to $2,000 or more each year through
the adoption of green-living practices, and many businesses can save
much more. In addition, U.S. Federal tax credits for energy-efficient
structural additions can save taxpayers up to an additional $1,500 in
the coming tax year.
A Powerful New Approach to Energy- and Water-Efficiency
The Eco Institution's Certified Green Consultant Training Course is
aimed at both existing home-service professionals-ranging from real
estate agents and home inspectors to interior designers, electricians,
and plumbers-seeking to add a new line of business to their current
professional practices, as well as other individuals (including
career-changes, underemployed professionals, and local entrepreneurs)
looking to generate extra income and to establish a foothold in a solid
and promising next-generation career.
The Certified Green Consultant Course, which was co-authored by veteran
energy executive Michelle L. Hopkins, is designed to be a no-nonsense
"nuts and bolts" training guide for cost-efficiently saving energy and
water at home and work. At the same time, the course (and the Eco
Institution's approach to "Green Consulting" in general) goes far beyond
the more formulaic "energy audits" traditionally offered by utility
companies and earlier-generation environmental training programs. "The
Eco Institution's new course will help Certified Green Consultants to
become 'trusted counselors' to their residential and commercial clients,
and to help guide them through the maze of technical and legal
complexities that surround the practice of energy-efficiency and
retrofitting," Ms. Hopkins explained.
Ms. Hopkins previously served for 17 years in various senior executive
capacities with Pacific Enterprises/Southern California Gas Company (now
Sempra Energy), one of the nation's largest energy utilities. Working
closely with the company's award-winning energy-auditing program, she
witnessed first-hand how much more effective "trusted energy counselors"
were in the field than were the more traditional checklist-driven energy
auditors. "Whenever clients needed help in dealing with
energy-efficiency or retrofitting issues, our people were always the
'first call.' We hope to create the same, powerful dynamic with this new
generation of Eco Institution-trained Green Consultants."
A Rich Course Curriculum
The Eco Institution's Certified Green Consultant Training Course covers
the full range of topics necessary for future Green Consultants to
become locally recognized experts in residential and commercial energy-
and water-efficiency. Among the topics covered by the 17-unit online
course are:
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Green Consulting as a profession
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The residential ecosystem
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Residential heating and cooling systems
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Insulation and thermostats
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Windows and doors
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Household appliances and electronics
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Water use and water heating
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Energy-efficient lighting solutions
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Alternative-energy options, including solar and wind
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Green home design principles
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Energy and water use in the workplace
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Workplace-based recycling practices
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Conducting Green Home and Green Workplace surveys
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Marketing and selling Green Consulting services
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Publishing and promoting Green Consulting services
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Promoting Green Consulting services online
The Eco Institution's Green Consultant certification process has been
designed for maximum flexibility and adaptability to the needs of
individual Green Consultant trainees. Taking advantage of the latest in
web-based training technologies, the Certified Green Consultant Training
Course is available online, and can be studied at the student's own pace
and on his or her own schedule. Each of the introductory course's 17
units includes a detailed, easy-to-read text-based lesson, and is
accompanied by email-based access to a professional Green Consulting
Coach who will guide students through both the substantive and practical
aspects of setting up and building their Green Consulting practice.
The Certified Green Consultant Training Course also includes a
professionally designed business "Start Up Kit" intended to help Green
Consultants to rapidly build their professional practices. Among the
Kit's more than two dozen components are a suite of home consulting,
workplace consulting, and marketing and promotion tools that will enable
Green Consultants to focus more time on the vital matters of client
service and follow-up and less on the rote mechanics of running a
business. The centerpiece of the Start Up Kit are comprehensive Green
Home Survey and Green Workplace Surveys and Reports, that will enable
Green Consultants to review homes and workplaces and to deliver their
findings in a cost-efficient and consistent manner.
The Eco Institution operates its Green Consultant credentialing program
as an educational and training network and not as a franchise.
Specifically, the Eco Institution sets no fee structures that its
trained and certified Green Consultants are required to charge and makes
no guarantees of any specific income stream (although many Green
Consultants and Eco Consultants currently earn from $100 to $400 per
home or business survey, and several hundred dollars or more from
follow-on work with the same client). Additionally, Green Consultants
choose their company's own name and location, set their own hours, and
determine which specific services they will offer and how much they will
charge. There are also no sales territories or sales quotas. Eco
Institution-trained Green Consultants keep 100% of whatever they earn
from clients, and do not have to pay a "sales commission" or licensing
fee to the Eco Institution for ongoing use of Eco Institution materials.
Signing Up for the Eco Consultant Certification Course
Signing up for the Eco Institution's Certified Green Consultant Training
Course is a simple and straightforward matter. Interested individuals
should visit the Eco Institution's Green Consultant web site at www.greenconsultant.com.
Alternatively, students may telephone the Eco Institution directly at
(877) 235-3170
For more information regarding this release, please contact Kevin
Hopkins at media@ecoinstitution.com.
Eco Institution
Kevin Hopkins, 877-235-3170
media@ecoinstitution.com
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