The Saskatchewan Environmental Society (SES)

Energy Awareness Training

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Energy Awareness training (EA) is a program that builds teamwork among co-workers in conserving energy and water, and reducing waste while reducing costs at work and at home. The training provides valuable information, both technical and behavioural, that will help individuals save energy and money. Each person’s actions matter. Learn how to help reduce the impacts of climate change.

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EA is open to all organizations and workplaces. Most individuals who use the facility attend the program. This includes managers, cleaning personnel, volunteers, office staff, and administration. All play an integral role in energy use of a building.

Learn how to be more energy efficient in the use of:

  • Computers, printers, and copiers
  • Kitchen and lunchroom equipment
  • Heating and air conditioning
  • Lighting
  • Transportation

Participants receive:

  • Simple methods to reduce your consumption
  • On-site presentations

Two ways to train your staff:

1) Energy Awareness seminar:

  • A seminar (or series of seminars) explaining how workspace occupants use energy
  • Number and length of events are negotiable
  • Follow-up materials in the form of statistics, prompts, commitments, and other tools to help create behaviour change

2) Energy Awareness dialogues:

  • 4-5 targeted behaviour changes, chosen specifically for your facility/staff
  • On-site dialogues with individual staff to help create behaviour change
  • Follow-up materials in the form of statistics, prompts, commitments, and other tools to help create behaviour change