
DTE Energy has partnered with Walker-Miller Energy Services (Walker-Miller) to launch the Energy Efficiency Academy, our newest workforce development program aimed at helping meet the growing demand for energy-efficient home repairs in Detroit. The Academy is designed to fuel the energy efficiency industry by providing access to trainings, certifications, mentorship and resources to help meet the needs of a clean energy economy.
The Academy will offer two separate programs:
1) Workforce Development
2) Industry Development
Workforce Development
The Workforce Development program provides city of Detroit and metro Detroit residents with a paid, multi-week training for Building Analyst and Healthy Home Evaluator certifications through the Building Performance Institute (BPI). Participants will receive professional guidance and be connected to a recruitment network for clean energy jobs with competitive wages including benefits, driven by today’s competitive job market. Participants who complete the training can look forward to career pathways spanning across the electric, HVAC, insulation and home performance skilled trades industries.
Novice Training:
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7-week instructional program to gain skills and knowledge about energy efficiency and lead safe topics
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On-the-job training with local contractors, training home walk-throughs and energy audit prep for field exam
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Participants will earn OSHA 10, Building Science Principles (BSP), Healthy Housing Principles and Building Analyst Technician (BA-T) certifications
Program start date: Spring 2025
Upskilled Training:
- 6-week advanced learning program for individuals currently employed by contractors in clean energy and weatherization industries
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Program schedule includes three training days a week and two working days with current employer
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Participants will earn Building Performance Institute (BPI) Envelope and Healthy Housing Principles (HHP) certifications.
Program start date: Fall 2025
Here’s a glimpse into what Workforce Development participants will learn about the clean energy industry, along with examples of roles and job demonstrations associated with common energy efficiency careers.
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee check to see if water heater is creating a backdraft
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee check to see if water heater is creating a backdraft
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainer shows trainees how to check combustion level in furance unit
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee checks combustion level in furance unit from exhaust point outside test house with combustion analyzer
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee checks combustion level in furance unit from exhaust point outside test house with combustion analyzer
DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee installing blower door fan
DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee installing blower door fan
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DTE Energy Efficiency Academy trainee checking house leakage using pressure pan over electrical outlet
Upcoming Program Dates:
Fall 2025
Program Requirements:
Valid Driver’s License
High School Diploma or GED
Age of 18 or older
Are you ready to take the first step into Workforce Development?
Have additional questions about Workforce Development?
Industry Development
The Industry Development Program is designed to create a pipeline of diverse contractors specializing in electrical, weatherization or HVAC to build capacity within the industry and create equitable opportunities for them to expand their businesses into the energy efficiency industry.
The Industry Development Program acts as a Diverse Contractor Incubator (Incubator) to:
- Educate diverse electrical, weatherization and HVAC contractors on how to work with DTE’s energy efficiency portfolio to serve income-qualified customers.
- Promote energy efficiency products and services to customers.
- Network with the community, businesses and other resources to help them build capacity, drive revenue growth and transition into the energy efficiency industry.
Contractors must meet the following criteria to be considered for participation:
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Operating an electrical, weatherization or HVAC business for at least 3 years
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Licensed, insured, and in good standing with the State of Michigan
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Eligible to apply for diverse certifications OR currently are a diverse certified
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Willing and able to serve customers who reside primarily within Detroit
- Must commit to a 5-month training program (mid-June to end-October), divided into two phases:
- Phase I: Weekly in-person workshops for 2 hours, over 8 weeks. (dates shared upon acceptance)
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Phase II: One-on-one mentorship with program staff, covering back-office support and growth planning
- Committed to attending an in-person graduation and networking events (dates shared upon acceptance)
- Agree to a release for DTE to use photos and videos of you, your business and company logo for any marketing or promotional purposes.
WFD Trainee reviews his practice exam results in preparation for the Building Analyst Professional (BA-P) Exam
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
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Energy Efficiency Academy program at Walker Miller Energy Services – Contractor Incubator training
Upcoming Program Dates:
July 1, 2025
Program Requirements:
For purposes of the Incubator, a diverse business is one whose majority ownership (51% or more) falls into one or more of the following categories:
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Minority
- Woman
- Veteran
- Member of the LGBTQIA+ community
- An individual with a different-ability