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Training Schedule

Training Session 1:
Date:  Monday November 5th
Time:  1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location:  IBEW/NECA Center  8960 L St
 

Training Session 2:
Date:  Friday November 9th
Time:  11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location:  IBEW/NECA Center  8960 L St
**Please note that this will be a lunch session.  Food and drinks will be provided.**
 

Training Session 3:
Date:  Monday November 12th
Time:  1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Location:  IBEW/NECA Center  8960 L St
 

Training Session 4:
Date:  Friday December 7th
Time:  11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location:  IBEW/NECA Center  8960 L St
**Please note that this will be a lunch session.  Food and drinks will be provided.**
 

How to Become A Lighting Trade Ally (LTA)

OPPD Lighting Trade Allies commit to providing no cost, no obligation lighting audits and proposals to OPPD commercial and industrial customers. They also complete paperwork necessary to receive an OPPD incentive at no cost.

To become a LTA follow these steps:

  1. Review the Lighting Trade Ally Application form
  2. Sign the form
  3. Submit the form to OPPD
  4. Attend annual Lighting Incentive Training - provided free by OPPD – training information is located on this web page

LTA Status must be renewed each year.

Important Links for Lighting Trade Allies

2012 Lighting Trade Ally Application (PDF, opens in new window)
W-9 Form (PDF, opens in new window)
ENERGY STAR website
ENERGY STAR Tax Incentive Information
Nebraska Energy Office Low Interest Loans
Energy Efficiency Tax Incentive Information
CEE Lists of Approved Lighting
ENERGY STAR List of Approved CFL’s (GU 24 base)
ENERGY STAR List of Approved LED lighting
Design Lights Consortium LED List

 

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