![]() ![]() ![]() For more information on Nexant's services, contact or visit come to Sonoma with Martin Truex, and you expect to win,” crew chief James Small said. Every day, we work with customers to reimagine the world we live in and create a more sustainable energy future. We offer expertise in demand-side management, grid management, and renewables, as well as a comprehensive suite of software designed to support these initiatives. Nexant is a software and consulting firm that provides innovative solutions to improve customer engagement, boost operational efficiency, and save resources. Rocky Mountain Power is part of PacifiCorp, one of the lowest-cost electricity providers in the United States. The company works to meet customers’ growing electricity needs while protecting and enhancing the environment. Rocky Mountain Power provides safe and reliable electric service to more than a million customers in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. “Training for these new technologies are critical and we are glad to play a part in assisting the industry in providing that resource.” About Rocky Mountain Power “Rocky Mountain Power really values this partnership in supporting the industry and preparing technicians to help our customers utilize these high-efficiency systems,” said Clay Monroe, Rocky Mountain Power director of customer solutions. In addition to industry knowledge, RMP has also provided internships for their students, tours to provide students with field experience and instructors who teach students the business case for energy efficiency. As a founding member of their Program Advisory Committee, Rocky Mountain Power has been a partner of the Energy Institute for 10+ years. The Energy Institute at Salt Lake Community College works closely with the industry to ensure that the career training they provide in energy efficiency stays current with new technologies and provides students the tools that are in demand by employers. "Nexant is committed to energy education and proud to collaborate with Rocky Mountain Power and SLCC on an initiative that is helping advance high-efficiency opportunities and training for critical HVAC building technologies," said Nexant Executive Vice President Bryan Haney. Plans to film the class are in development and SLCC has plans to offer online training in Advanced Rooftop Controls for continuing education credit for HVAC Contractors through SLCC’s Workforce Training and Continuing Education. The class was offered at SLCC’s Building Automation lab. At the training, representatives from Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Control Equipment Company, and Transformative Wave were on hand to train the class on their specific equipment. The result was three fully functioning systems, which enabled vendors to have a both hands-on and beneficial experience. The team worked to secure donations that would help train directly in the technology including commercial rooftop HVAC units, advanced rooftop control systems, economizers, and lab space, to learn about ARC. These programs have been validated by the industry as rapidly growing in the fields of energy efficiency and alternative energy, as well as critical to electric power infrastructure and building management. Many utilities have taken note and promoted energy programs with incentives to encourage participation. Commercial HVAC Rooftop Units and Advanced Rooftop Controls carry significant energy-saving potential that presents high-efficiency opportunities for businesses. The class was developed and taught by Nexant Engineer Chris Cox and funded by Rocky Mountain Power. SALT LAKE CITY (April 1, 2021) - Rocky Mountain Power, in partnership with Nexant, is leading a new Advanced Rooftop Control (ARC) class in conjunction with Salt Lake Community College Energy Institute. ![]()
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