General:
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The American Society of
Power Engineers,
Inc. (ASOPE) is an independent
third
party licensing agency whose objective is to establish national
standards and a formal structured level of competence for nation and
international
recognition of the Power Engineer. National branch: http://www.asope.org/
Click on their Contact link on the top part of their web page
to
find the office nearest you.
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The American Society of
Power Engineers,
Inc. (ASOPE) for the mid
west
part of the US. Area Covered: Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Lower Michigan, Tennessee, West
Virginia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New
York, Vermont and Maine.
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The American Society of
Power Engineers,
Inc. (ASOPE) www.asope4.org
Area Covered: Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, South
Carolina,
Georgia, Florida and the District of Columbia
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Power Engineering Training
Systems
is the new business entity that provides in class and distance learning
materials for Canada, the U.S. of A. and world wide: Go to https://panglobal.org/
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Department of Defense Civilian
Personnel http://www.cpms.osd.mil/
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