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Vermont engineer energy goals course?

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Geber

Member
Location
Vermont
Occupation
PE, retired electronics engineer
Vermont renews all engineering licenses at the same time, in even-numbered years. A new law was passed in time for the 2022 renewal requiring design professionals to take an energy goals course, and the state provided a short online course that engineers could take. Does anyone know what the plan is for the 2024 renewal cycle, for those who already took the course last time around?
 

TigerDad

Member
Location
Greenville SC
Occupation
Electrical Engineer
I've been trying to figure out the same thing. I believe we're on our own to find a course. The only ones I've found so far are at McKissock.com and PDHengineer.com.
 

gadfly56

Senior Member
Location
New Jersey
Occupation
Professional Engineer, Fire & Life Safety
I've been trying to figure out the same thing. I believe we're on our own to find a course. The only ones I've found so far are at McKissock.com and PDHengineer.com.
You could also try Red Vector, but they are pricy.
 

ggunn

PE (Electrical), NABCEP certified
Location
Austin, TX, USA
Occupation
Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems
Every year I put off getting my PE CE credits until the last month or so, and this year is no exception. Usually I have trouble finding economically priced courses that are both interesting and pertinent to what I do. I have been looking at PDH-PRO this time; they look pretty good.
 

Geber

Member
Location
Vermont
Occupation
PE, retired electronics engineer
I just renewed my license. In the series of web pages in the application process there was a link to a series of slides (about 8) that I had to review in a new browser tab. When I returned to the application I checked a box affirming I had read the slides and I was done. (It said it was a Powerpoint, but it wasn't in the sense you didn't need the Powerpoint program on your computer to view it.)
 
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