First graduating class of energy and efficiency consultants graduates

Seven graduates and one female graduate were the first to complete the new training to become federally certified energy and efficiency consultants.

These are the first eight diploma students of the new VSE course. (Image: obs/VSE / AES/Hans-Peter Thoma)
These are the first eight diploma students of the new VSE course. (Image: obs/VSE / AES/Hans-Peter Thoma)

Andreas Küng, Dominique Urech, Erich Schwegler, Franziska Hirschle, Hanspeter Gisler, Jürg Blattner, Markus Schelbert and Patrick Weber are the first graduates of the new VSE course for federally certified energy and efficiency consultants. They are to play a leading role in the practical implementation of the Energy Strategy 2050.

Generalists for the energy transition

Renewable energies - such as water, sun and wind - will shape the future. And the careful use of energy, i.e. energy efficiency, is becoming increasingly important for companies. That's why VSE has developed the Energy and Efficiency Consultant (EEB) training.

EEB offer comprehensive professional consultations in both areas. They also know where and how renewable energies can be ideally used. This demanding profession combines the fields of society, economy, technology and ecology. In the ongoing restructuring of the energy system, these consultants therefore also act as a valuable interface. In terms of their qualifications, EEBs are generalists who have already passed a professional examination (or an equivalent qualification). The training is aimed at committed professionals who know the opportunities of the energy transition and want to tackle them.

There are still a few places available in the next course in spring 2017. Start: April 28, 2017. Interested parties can still register until the end of December 2016. Information and registration on the VSE website.

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