WPE wishes to announce that Darlene Weber, of the Sioux Falls office, has completed the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) certification. She is just the second person in South Dakota to achieve this certification and one of 363 recipients in the country.

The Association of Energy Engineers is a membership of 16,000 professionals in 89 countries that provides information and networking in the fields of energy management, renewable and alternative fuels, power generation, energy services and sustainability. It is also widely recognized for its energy certification programs. One of these programs is the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP). The CLEP is designed to provide recognition for professionals who have distinguished themselves as leaders in the field of lighting efficiency. The designation CLEP identifies individuals who have demonstrated high levels of experience, competence, proficiency, and ethical fitness, bringing to their professional activities the full scope of knowledge requisite to the development and implementation of effective lighting efficiency solutions. Candidates for the CLEP certification must attend one of AEE’s preparatory CLEP training seminars and pass the four-hour written CLEP examination.

Congratulations Darlene.