Overview
The Michigan Building Training and Assessment Center (MI-BTAC), co-located at MSU with the MSU ITAC, is part of the broader Department of Energy’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) BTAC Program. Similar to the ITAC Program, the main goals of the BTACs are to provide hands-on job training for clean energy careers while helping industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities save energy, improve performance, and reduce emissions. In MI-BTAC, through collaboration with stakeholders, local high school and community college students receive comprehensive training on different energy topics, such as energy efficiency, weatherization, building retrofits, and energy auditing. These skills are then applied in no-cost energy assessments of small commercial and K-12 school buildings across the greater Lansing, Michigan community. Download our program flyer below to learn more or share with others.
BTAC Program Goals
Benefits of Energy Assessments
Who is eligible for an assessment?
No-cost energy assessments are available to small commercial facilities less than 50,000 sq ft, and K-12 schools in the Greater Lansing Area. If you have further questions about the BTAC Program or eligibility, please contact egr.btac@msu.edu.
What is involved in an assessment?