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All projects approved for Efficiency Kansas financing must be based on energy audits performed by Efficiency Kansas qualified auditors. Qualified auditors are those who have (1) met the criteria established by the State Energy Office and (2) requested that they be included on the list of Efficiency Kansas qualified auditors maintained by the State Energy Office.

All energy auditors on the Efficiency Kansas list have received training and been certified by one of the qualified training institutions listed below.

Kansas Building Science Institute
200 Zeandale Road
PO Box 1264
Manhattan, KS 66505-1264
877-537-2425
Two training courses at the Kansas Building Science Institute are approved: (1) Weatherization Inspection Training and (2) HERS (Home Energy Rating System) training, combined with an additional two-day Combustion Analysis training.

Metropolitan Energy Center
3808 Paseo
Kansas City, MO 64109
877-620-1803
The Energy and Environmental Training Center (EETC) of Metropolitan Energy Center offers the EETC Energy Auditor Certification.

Neosho County Community College
800 West 14th Street
Chanute, KS 66720-2639
620-431-2820
Neosho County Community College offers three types of training: (1) Fast-Track Energy Auditor Certificate, (2) Semester Energy Auditor Certificate, and (3) Certificate in Energy Management.

All qualified auditors are asked to indicate their service area. Qualified auditors performing audits on mobile homes must be certified by receiving mobile home audit training at a qualified institution.

Interested in becoming an energy auditor? Learn about scholarships for energy auditor training.

Need help with equipment? Click here for information about the Energy Auditor Equipment Program.

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keep up-to-date on efficiency kansas

8/12/10 We're pleased to welcome the City of Burlington and Butler Rural Electric Cooperative Association to the growing list of partner utilities! See the complete list of Efficiency Kansas partners on the "Find a Partner Lender/Utility" page.

6/11/10 Kansas City Power & Light (KCPL) filed its application with the Kansas Corporation Commission, to be a partner utility in the Efficiency Kansas loan program.

6/4/10 Westar Energy, Inc., filed its application with the Kansas Corporation Commission, to be a partner utility in the Efficiency Kansas loan program.