Chemeketa Community College launches program to boost Oregon’s renewable energy workforce

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A Willamette Valley community college hopes to boost the renewable energy workforce after winning a $600,000 grant from the state.

The Oregon Department of Energy awarded Chemeketa Community College, which has locations in Salem, Woodburn and McMinnville, $601,537 to launch the Energy Efficiency and Building Technology Training Program.

The college was one of six organizations awarded a grant from the agency. It received the largest grant the agency awarded through the program.

The program will provide pre-apprenticeships, apprenticeships, and training in English and Spanish in renewable energy workforce skills for:

  • Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration, or HVAC/R.
  • Home weatherization strategies.
  • Heat pump and heat pump water heater installations.
  • Electrical panel upgrades.
  • Maximizing home energy efficiency using emerging technologies.
  • Navigating available incentives and rebates.

According to Francisco Saldivar, executive…

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