Realtime Distance Learning For Energy-Involved Professionals

An interactive program you can complete over the internet right from your computer, with two-way live audio via your telephone

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4 Hours of Instruction: Earns 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH
Now accepting registrations for programs beginning May 6 and June 3, 2010
Presented online in a series of two live two-hour time modules, this seminar covers all the fundamental components of a complete energy audit.

You can participate in the seminar from your office, home, or anywhere you have access to the internet and a phone. You'll have opportunities to interact with your instructor and colleagues in real time during the two live teleconferencing sessions.

ABOUT THE SEMINAR
Many of the products being labeled as "energy audits" are nothing more than a generalized look at a facility or an investigation of a particular system (often for the purpose of selling a particular product or project). A truly effective energy audit needs to examine not only the major energy end use equipment, but the operations, maintenance and management processes of the facility as well. It is one of the first actions which must be taken to accomplish an effective energy cost control program. The audit is a detailed examination of how the facility uses energy, what it pays for that energy, and in conclusion a set of recommendations to reduce the energy costs by both equipment and operational changes.

This course will begin with the pre-audit work that needs to be done to make best use of the auditor's field time. We will then go through all the components of the site visit phase of the audit: covering who should be involved, data gathering and forensic detective techniques, and survey/monitoring tools. From there, analysis of the data and potential savings opportunities will be discussed, covering both energy and economic considerations. The proper application of applicable energy rates will be emphasized, and the software tools available to assist the auditor will be reviewed. Finally and importantly, the contents and organizational issues necessary for the energy audit report to effectively present the information to its various end users will be detailed.

This course is designed to educate not only those professionals conducting audits do so effectively, but to inform end users of what they should expect of an audit, and government/utility/service provider managers of what their auditors should be including/doing in the audits they provide for their clients.

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INSTRUCTOR:
Fredric S. Goldner, C.E.M.

FEES (per participant):
$495, regular / $445, AEE member, non-profit org.

NOTE: Seminar fees listed are per person for a single audio and video connection for individual use, and may not be shared with other users. All participants must individually pre-register for the desired course in order to participate. If you would like pricing information on multiple registrations for the same seminar, please contact: Valerie Oviatt, phone 770-925-9633, email: valerie@aeecenter.org



REGISTRATION:
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Valerie Oviatt: (770) 925-9633
valerie@aeecenter.org