Energy Management

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FAS Power

Prewired Wiring Assembly Training. With FAS Power, much of the electrical assembly is completed in advance, dramatically cutting project completion times and saving a minimum of 50% in labor costs.

Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, General Building Maintenance, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions
Financial Analysis of Energy Efficiency Projects I

Rising energy prices, dwindling resources and environmental impacts are headline news for today’s business owners. Energy efficiency projects have been shown to be low risk, high return investments. Financial analysis is key to getting your project approved by decision makers. If your project is presented using the language and terms they recognize, you will be off to a good start. Therefore energy managers require a thorough grasp of how economic analysis is used to evaluate return on investment. This enables you to compare and prioritize projects, and gain management approval. This course stresses the use of simple financial terminology when presenting projects for approval. In addition, we will learn to determine simple return on investment and payback period of a project and construct a cash flow table and obtain the discounted payback, net present value and internal rate of return of a project. We will end with an explanation of lifecycle costing and its importance when attempting to gain project approval.

The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title.

This course is accredited by: USGBC, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL

Assess Initial Conditions, Budget Formulation and Execution, Business, Budget and Contracting, Commissioning and Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC), Contracting, Energy Management, Life-Cycle Assessment, Total Cost of Ownership
Financial Analysis of Energy Efficiency Projects II

Many country and state governments are providing financial incentives for energy efficiency projects in the form of tax credits. Building the value of these credits into your financial analysis can help you to win approval for your projects. However, our financial analysis is only as good as the data that we put in. There are some common pitfalls that we should take care to avoid. This course helps to illustrate why including elements such as marginal cost and blended rates are essential when calculating savings. We will use Excel to construct cash flow, internal rate of return, net present value, and annual return.

The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title.

Assess Initial Conditions, Budget Formulation and Execution, Business, Budget and Contracting, Commissioning and Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC), Contracting, Energy Management, Life-Cycle Assessment, Total Cost of Ownership
Financing and Performance Contracting for Energy Efficiency Projects

Everywhere, the economy is tight and banks becoming more and more cautious with regards to lending. However, this doesn’t mean that there is no alternative business funding options for you. The purpose of this course is to discuss general financing alternatives, the aspects of performance contracting, along with ways to measure and verify energy savings.

The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title.

This course is accredited by: IEEE, USGBC, AHLEI, BPI, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL

Assess Initial Conditions, Budget Formulation and Execution, Business, Budget and Contracting, Commissioning and Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC), Contracting, Energy Management, Life-Cycle Assessment, Total Cost of Ownership
Fundamentals of Occupancy Sensors

This course provides a fundamental background on commercial occupancy sensors, including how to choose the right occupancy sensor, technologies, specifications, applications, and adjustments.

Assess Initial Conditions, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Automation Systems, Building Exterior, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Infrastructure Systems, Planning, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions
Going Green with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

This course defines green buildings, explains the mission of the U.S. Green Building Council and the requirements of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. Schneider Electric solutions for meeting the LEED requirements will also be explained.

The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title.

This course is accredited by: IEEE, AHLEI, BPI, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL

Background, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Exterior, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Implementation, Infrastructure Systems, Innovation, Leadership and Innovation, Other Facility Systems, Planning, Regulations and Requirements, Sustainability, Systems and Demand Reduction
How Dimming Affects Light Sources

This narrated presentation describes how the different dimming technologies operate and how they affect lamp life and appearance. It also covers strategies for solving dimming problems.

Best Practices and Innovation, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Implementation, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Sustainability, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions
IECC-2009 Energy Code

This narrated presentation discusses the overall structure of the IECC energy code and the lighting related provisions of the 2009 version.

Background, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Implementation, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Planning, Project, and Program Management, Regulations and Requirements, Sustainability, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions
IECC-2012 Energy Code

This narrated presentation discusses the overall structure of the IECC energy code and the lighting related provisions of the 2012 version.

Background, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Implementation, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Regulations and Requirements, Sustainability, Technology, Technology Solutions
IgCC-2012 Sustainability Standard

This narrated presentation provides an overview of this standard, differentiates between mandatory and prescriptive requirements and discusses the lighting-related provisions within IgCC-2012.

Background, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Interior, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Implementation, Innovation, Leadership and Innovation, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Regulations and Requirements, Sustainability, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions
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