Public nonprofit energy resources organization in Jamaica
The Jamaica Society of Energy Engineers (JSEE) is a newly formed public non-profit organization with a mandate to promote the conscientious utilization of energy resources in Jamaica. The JSEE formation was initially spurred by the need for a professional entity to provide and oversee local training and certification of Energy Auditors and Managers.
The JSEE is now a chapter[1] of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE),[2] which is the world-wide certifying body for all energy engineers.
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