This video provides a quick overview of BPI, the BPI certification process, and the BPI exams. This is a great explanation if you're not already a BPI expert. You can also read the more about BPI in the Energy Auditing Overview Series.
This low-cost training program can bring you new business for years to come. By using building science technology to help customers solve heating, cooling and air leakage problems that are driving high energy costs, you’ll also provide them with a more comfortable, safe and durable home. This training will help you to gain building science knowledge and related practical skills that will benefit your business and help the community to become more energy efficient.
Anyone can become BPI Certified. While no formal experience is necessary to participate in most examinations, we strongly recommend you seek appropriate training (which we offer) and have some experience in the building performance industry.
Mass incentives
Currently, the majority of our business takes place in NY state, as well as some parts of the city. However, since we are looking to expand into MA, I'm surprised to learn there's not a similar incentive to that of NY, where the state actually pays BPI Analysts to perform residential home energy audits. Maybe there is and I'm just missing it. Thoughts anyone? Thanks, Jason
Very good insight, Jason.
Very good insight, Jason. Currently, incentives for energy auditing are on a state and sometimes county level and can vary on who it directly benefits. However, as long as there are incentives, even ones for the homeowners, they will trickle down and benefit auditors! To learn more about state incentives and see how they differ – see our State by State energy guide.
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