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LEED Green Associate Training Program Achieves National Recognition

Everblue Energy's LEED certification prep has been recognized by various organizations nationwide as a superior LEED training program.

Placentia, CA (PRWEB) May 29, 2009 -- For those who are interested in getting their LEED certification and doing their part in the green building movement, look no further than Everblue Energy. The company's LEED Green Associate training program has been recognized nationwide for its excellence in the industry.

For instance, Everblue Energy is an education provider for the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), and the courses in their LEED training program have been approved by the American Institute of Architecture. In addition, Everblue Energy has been contracted to provide employee training for some of the largest agencies and companies in the United States, such as the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Energy, and Balfour Beatty Construction.

"We're pleased that our company's training program is considered so highly by these organizations," said Grant McGregor, principal of Everblue Energy. "We strive to provide the highest quality of LEED instruction available, in order to help our students pass the LEEDs certification exam on the first try."

The USGBC established the LEED certification, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, to recognize those who have proficiency in the concepts and practices of green building. The Green Building Certification Institute awards certification once the individual passes a comprehensive exam. LEED certification improves a person's credentials and qualifies them to consult and work on green building projects.

Everblue Energy's LEED exam courses prepare students for the exam via a combination of highly qualified instructors, focused study materials, and practice exams. Everblue Energy provides LEED training to both individual students, and to companies that require employee training on a contract basis.

"Before Everblue's class I was overwhelmed and discouraged," said a former student. "Their slides and pictures really drove home the concepts that they teach. The instructors have a knack for simplifying complex subject matter and explaining it in a way that is easy to digest. Everblue is truly making an impact on our society and environment through education."

For more information about Everblue Energy and LEED certification, please visit www.EverblueEnergy.com.

About Everblue Energy
A veteran-owned company, Everblue Energy has trained thousands of professionals, including the employees of large agencies and companies such as the US Airforce, Raytheon, Starbucks, Jack in the Box, Taco Bell, McDonalds, Wendy's, Disney, Sony, Genentech, Carrier, and Trane. The company's LEED Green Associate training program prepares students not only for taking LEED exam, but also for making a difference in real-world green building scenarios. For more information about Everblue Energy and their LEED exam courses, please visit www.EverblueEnergy.com.

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