Event Profile

Raise Your Energy IQ

Date(s):
February 22 — 23, 2022
Venue:
Springhill Suites Kennewick
Description:

Note:

Online registration is currently closed, but spaces are still available. If you would like to attend this event, please contact Gail Patterson at 360-816-1457 or registration@nwppa.org.

Who Should Attend:

All utility employees can benefit from this course, especially those who interact with customers or have the need to explain residential home energy consumption.

Course Overview:

The electric utility industry is undergoing dramatic changes and customers’ expectations of their utility are increasing. Your customers now expect you to be an energy expert!

This class will review the changes in our industry and the strategic role utility employees play in developing strong relationships with, and gaining loyalty from, their customers.

During this two-day class, you will learn important principles to help you better understand energy use; the equipment that uses energy in customer homes; what does and does not cause high bills; and the proper approach to addressing your customer’s questions and concerns regarding their energy use. Numerous energy myths will also be unmasked.

Whether you have worked for a utility for 30 days or 30 years, your energy expertise will increase by the end of this class. You will also learn how high-bill inquiries (complaints) can be used to actually strengthen your relationships. This information is especially helpful during peak energy consumption seasons.

Course Objectives:

During this class, you will learn about:

  • Major industry changes and challenges facing electric utilities
  • Your strategic role as a utility employee
  • Electricity: what it does and how residential equipment uses it
  • Consumer behavior that impacts usage
  • Energy myths that generate misinformation
  • Effective approaches to resolving high-bill inquiries
  • Utility programs and services that can meet customer needs

Course Instructor:

Mark Gosvener, Efficiency Services Group

Course Schedule:

Registration will begin at 8 a.m. Pacific Time on the first day, and the class will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on both days. Lunch, as well as morning and afternoon breaks, will be provided on both days.

Course Location & Hotel Information:

SpringHill Suites Kennewick
7048 West Grandbridge Blvd
Kennewick, WA 99336
(509) 820-3026

Room rate: $129 for a single/double

Please book your room as soon as possible, but no later than January 29, 2022, to secure this rate.

Course Fees:

Utility Member Early Bird (ends 1/22/22): $530
Utility Member Standard: $605

Associate Member Early Bird (ends 1/22/22): $795
Associate Member Standard: $870

Non-member Early Bird (ends 1/22/22): $1,590
Non-member Standard: $1,665

Note: Organizations that register a group of employees will receive every fifth registration for free. For example, if you register five employees, you only pay for four; register 10 employees, you only pay for eight; and so on. There is nothing additional you need to do to receive this discount.

Cancellation Policy:

Cancellations are accepted with a full refund as follows:

For webinars and virtual classes, if the request is made at least five days prior to the course, then 100% of the registration fee will be refunded.

For in-person events, the following fee structure applies: cancellation at least 30 days prior to the event, full refund; within 15-29 days, $100 fee; and within 1-14 days or no show, 100% of the registration fee. When possible, please send a substitute instead of canceling because NWPPA does not charge a fee for substitutions.

Continuing Hours:

This course qualifies for 12 continuing hours. Certificates are issued upon full completion of the course.

For More Information:

To find out more about this event, or to learn about other events, view the Training and Event Catalog.