
Becoming a NJ Certified Benchmarker is a strategic career move in the growing green economy—demand has surged as mandatory reporting laws expand across the state.
As mandatory reporting laws expand across the state, a new demand has surfaced: the need for skilled professionals who can accurately audit and report building data. For engineers, energy auditors, and facility managers, becoming a NJ Certified Benchmarker is a strategic career move in the growing green economy.
Why Specialization Matters
Reporting inaccurate data can lead to legal complications for property owners and missed opportunities for energy savings. Professionals who understand the nuances of New Jersey specific reporting protocols—including multi-tenant data aggregation and renewable energy credits—are becoming essential partners for real estate firms.
What You Will Learn in the Program
- Data Verification: Learn how to verify utility data for accuracy before official submission.
- Portfolio Manager Mastery: Gain expert-level navigation skills for the EPA primary reporting software.
- Policy Compliance: Stay current with NJDEP regulations and the broader Clean Energy Act mandates.
Future-Proof Your Career
The shift toward building transparency is part of the larger state goal to achieve Net Zero by 2035. By gaining this certification now, you position yourself as a leader in the New Jersey green building economy.
Advance Your Career with NJCELC
The NJ Clean Energy Learning Center offers a comprehensive curriculum for building professionals. Enroll today to stay certified and competitive in the NJ market.
