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Register now for Schneider Electric’s online Energy University - It’s FREE!

Published: 21 May 2014 Category: News

Tomorrow’s energy challenges require the best education today...

Tomorrow’s energy challenges
require the best education today...
 
Register now for Schneider Electric’s
online Energy University - It’s FREE!
 
 
Welcome to the
Energy UniversityTM
 
Energy University is a free, online, educational resource, offering more than 200 vendor-neutral courses on energy efficiency and data centre topics to help you identify, implement, and monitor efficiency improvements within your organisation.
 
Our Energy University courses are always being created, improved and updated according to latest technical requirements in energy management.
 
Energy Efficiency courses > Professional Energy Management (PEM) certification > Construction CPD certification service >
 
Energy University courses are approved by the Construction CPD certification service. There are two certification opportunities: Data Centre Associate and Professional Energy Manager (PEM) that offer the training and skills you need to build resumes and expand career options.
 
What is the Energy University?
 
> Online education program
> 200+ FREE energy efficiency & data courses
> Self-paced less than one hour modules
> Available in 13 languages
> On-demand courses available 24 hours a day
> 22+ Endorsements for education credits
> Energy University courses are approved by the
    Construction CPD certification service
 
Discover why over 350,000+ professionals have chosen Energy University today, register now
 
Learn where and when you want to with Energy University from
Schneider Electric

- And did we mention it’s FREE!
 
 
Watch our overview video to learn how you can start learning today.
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
Plus you can enhance your career with the Professional Energy Manager Certification or with the Data Center Certified Associate Certification
 
     
 

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