About

The Education and Training Portal for New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program

About

We are the New Jersey Clean Energy Learning Center

The Education and Training Portal for New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program

Reasons to Get Smart with Us

We provide information on the programs, technologies, equipment and methods that enable the transition to clean energy in New Jersey.

The New Jersey Clean Energy Learning Center provides online educational resources to the full range of stakeholder groups engaged with New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program: building owners and managers; architects and engineers; energy and other professionals; contractors; code officials; homeowners and CEP program representatives. Education is provided at a variety of scales to suit the particular needs of individual users; including: short 1-5 minute “explainers”; more detailed technical presentations on topics of current or emerging topics of interest; and full-length courses that provide comprehensive training on a particular topic or procedure and that qualify for continuing education credit. The site currently provides educational offerings organized into the following five categories: Residential, Nonresidential, Technologies, Special Programs, and Education Catalog. 

The Clean Energy Learning Center was developed and is currently maintained and updated by the Center for Building Knowledge at the New Jersey Institute of Technology 

Explainers

Very short overviews of clean energy concepts, topics, or programs suitable for all audiences.

Presentations

Detailed expert presentations including case studies, program explanations, and/or presentations of new technologies.

Courses

Structured step-by-step training on clean energy topics. Courses typically include multiple modules and are approved for continuing education credit.

Resource Libraries

Collections of curated educational resources appropriate to specific clean energy programs, technologies, and stakeholder audiences.

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Meet Our Experts

Net Zero 2035

Victoria Dollon

Deane Evans

Christine Liakus

Terra Meierdierck

Amy Stinchcombe

Erica Yaeger