Energy Management
Industrial Energy Systems Are Leaving Savings on the Table
Energy efficiency in industrial environments is about understanding the systems that quietly consume the most power every day, not quick wins. Energy expert Albert Williams breaks down where real savings live and how professionals can start capturing them with a more informed, systems-level approach. Beyond Surface-Level Energy Management Many energy initiatives focus on the obvious:…
Advance Your Career with an AEE Certification, at Your Own Pace
Prepare with flexible, on-demand training that builds real-world expertise while keeping you current in a rapidly evolving energy industry. Balancing a demanding career, personal responsibilities, and professional growth isnāt easy, but your development shouldnāt have to wait. AEEās On-Demand Training Programs are built for busy professionals who need flexibility without sacrificing quality, giving you the…
Building Trust in Energy Projects with M&V
Measurement and Verification (M&V) plays a pivotal role in ensuring that energy efficiency projects deliver on their promises and gain stakeholder trust. Steve Kromer, a seasoned energy engineer with over three decades of experience, highlights its importance in energy management and sustainability efforts. The Foundation of Energy Accountability Steve Cromerās career began at the Lawrence…
The Power of Energy Audits and How to Master Them
In todayās fast-evolving energy landscape, efficiency is essential. As organizations face rising costs, stricter regulations, and increasing pressure to decarbonize, energy auditing has become a critical tool for identifying opportunities and driving meaningful change. Few professionals understand this better than Clint Christensen, an industrial engineer who has spent decades at the forefront of energy optimization….
Why Every Energy Professional Needs the CEMĀ® Certification
The financial benefits of becoming aĀ Certified Energy Manager (CEMĀ®)Ā are undeniable. AĀ 2026 studyĀ published inĀ Buildings MagazineĀ reveals thatĀ CEM graduates generate energy projects with exceptional returns on investment (ROI), proving the certificationās real-world impact. CEM Graduates Deliver High-ROI Projects The study, conducted by Dr. Eric Woodroof and Steven Morgeson, analyzed 55 projects implemented by CEM graduates. The findings were remarkable: Whether for their own…
Energy Efficiency Is One of the Most Financially Resilient Investment Strategies
In a recent article published in Buildings Magazine, Eric WoodroofĀ examines whyĀ energyĀ efficiency investments consistently deliver strong, low-risk financial returns, often outperforming traditional market benchmarks over both 10- and 20-year periods. Using long-term performance data, it shows how energy efficiency projectsĀ benefitĀ from predictable savings, low volatility, and reinvestment potential, making them one of the most financially resilient investment…
Gas Absorption Heat Pumps Will Help Decarbonize Home Heating
Abstract A new thermally driven heat pump technology on the market offers a potentially more cost-effective approach compared to 100% electrification in support of the energy transition. It economically tackles one of the toughest challenges in decarbonizationācool/cold climate building heat. With the lowest operating cost and carbon footprints in cool and cold climates, a gas…
Tough Decisions on the Road to Decarbonization
Abstract The combustion of fossil fuels is the primary cause of anthropogenic carbon emissions. Serious climatological consequences are associated with atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). History shows that we are increasing our use of carbon-based fuelsāand the atmospheric concentrations of CO2, methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gases are increasing. The potential for reducing carbon emissions…
Unlocking Electrification with Hourly Emissions Data
Abstract International agencies are working to create a sense of urgency toward climate action. Specific actions such as replacing fossil-fuel-fired heating equipment with heat pumps, electrifying transportation, and energy storage are recommended. These broad actions will be evaluated and implemented at individual facilities. The carbon impact of buildings and industrial manufacturing must include the embodied…
2023 CEM Update for Existing Certified Energy Managers
The Industry is Constantly Moving Forward…Are You Staying Up to Date? This elevated two-day program is designed to update you on the most current energy-related trends, strategies, best practices, technologies, and regulations. Whether you are an existing CEM that needs a refresher, or a lapsed CEM that needs AEE credits to get re-certified, this course…
SEP 50001 and Energy Management Professional Credentialing Transitions to the Association of Energy Engineers
The Association of Energy EngineersĀ® (AEEĀ®) is pleased to announce the acquisition of three ANSI Accredited ISO 17024:2012 credentials supporting U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Superior Energy Performance 50001⢠(SEP 50001ā¢) program, effective from August 1, 2021. These include: ⢠Energy Professionals International (EPI) ISO 50001 Lead Auditor ⢠SEP Performance Verifier (SEP PV) ⢅