(Source: Business Wire)

The Eco Institution, a San Diego-based environmental education and
training firm, today announced the release of a new and enhanced "Green
Consultant" certification and training course. The new online course is
intended to make it easier than ever before for home-service
professionals and other interested individuals to become Certified Green
Consultants, and thereafter to deliver "Green Consulting" services to
homeowners, businesses, and organizations in their neighborhoods and
communities.
The new course builds on and replaces the Eco Institution's initial Eco
Consultant Certification course, which has been offered since early
summer. The new course presents more detailed and advanced training
content than was included in the original course, and focuses
exclusively on strategies for reducing energy use, water use, and
utility costs in homes and workplaces. The release of the enhanced
course could not be timed more appropriately, as it responds directly to
a recent call by the White House "Recovery Through Retrofit" Middle
Class Task Force for greatly accelerated training of environmental
professionals. The October 2009 report noted that "there are currently
not enough skilled workers and green entrepreneurs to expand
weatherization and efficiency retrofit programs on a national scale."
"In recent months, our nation's mission has become clear," Kevin R.
Hopkins, the course's co-author, declared upon announcing the new
training program. "Energy- and water-conservation efforts will succeed
only if they are implemented and driven at the local level. But to
achieve that goal, we literally need an army of Green Consultants' to
visit the millions of homes and workplaces in America, and to help their
occupants to save energy and water in the most effective and lasting
ways possible.
"As a nation, we certainly have the ideas and initiative that this vital
objective demands," emphasized Mr. Hopkins, a Business Week contributing
editor who also served as an economic, energy, and environmental advisor
in the Reagan White House. "But now we need one thing more: we need the
talent. We need people in every neighborhood and in every community in
America who possess the knowledge and skills to bring this goal about.
And that is exactly what the Eco Institution's new Certified Green
Consultant Course will provide."
Responding to the White House Mandate
The new Certified Green Consultant Course has been designed and written
to fully comply with the training parameters set forth in the White
House's "Recovery Through Retrofit" overview document. The Presidential
report noted that "making American homes and buildings more
energy-efficient presents an unprecedented opportunity for communities
throughout the country¦ Home retrofits can potentially help people earn
money, as home retrofit workers, while also helping them save money, by
lowering their utility bills. By encouraging nationwide weatherization
of homes, workers of all skill levels will be trained, engaged, and will
participate in ramping up a national home retrofit market."
The report went on to describe in detail the dimensions of the
challengeand the corresponding opportunitythat is facing the nation.
"There are almost 130 million homes in this country," the report
observed. "Combined, they generate more than 20% of our nation's carbon
dioxide emissions, making them a significant contributor to global
climate change. Existing techniques and technologies in energy
efficiency retrofitting can reduce home energy use by up to 40% per home
and lower associated greenhouse gas emissions by up to 160 million
metric tons annually by the year 2020.