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Electricians Evolving in an Age of LEED Certification

green-building icon by Heather Philipp on 03/29/2010


Here's a quick synopsis of an article from Software Advice regarding electricians as energy contractors to support their clients' LEED certification.

electricity energy image collageWe are nearing a renaissance of electrical contracting. Software Advice, a website that reviews electrical software, thinks the electrician will soon transition into an "energy contractor" to meet demand of the growing green construction market. This growth is being fueled by increased adoption of green and renewable energy technologies among homeowners and corporations.

Who will be there to retrofit these buildings? Electrical contractors will play a major role in these upgrades. However, they'll need to "green" their skill set in order to take advantage of opportunities.

To start, electricians should get versed on electric- and energy-related LEED credits. LEED projects are growing just as fast as the rest of the green construction market, so this is one of the areas electricians will be able to "cash in." Additionally, they should even consider becoming a LEED AP. LEED projects get an extra point for having an AP on the job, which could be a selling-point when bidding on jobs.

To read more, visit: The Coming Renaissance of Electrical Contracting