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SINGAPORE: The National Environment Agency (NEA) on Thursday announced a training grant of S$6 million to co-fund course fees for training professional energy managers.
The money aims to help build up a local pool of 1,000 energy managers to be trained professionally over the next two to four years.
Dr Amy Khor, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment and Water Resources announced the grant at a seminar on enhanced energy efficiency by management.
To be eligible for the grant, potential candidates must sign up for the professional Singapore Certified Energy Manager Training Programme, which is jointly administered by the NEA and the Institution of Engineers under an SCEM Monitoring Committee.
Those interested to become a professional energy manager can now look forward to a subsidised, one-time fee of S$1,000 for a full training programme on energy management.
- CNA/yb
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