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 program beginning March 19, 2012
Presented online in two sequential live two-hour sessions, this seminar is designed to educate you about recent trends and developments in use of advanced technologies for exterior lighting, and what factors need to be considered in choosing the right light source for a specific outdoor setting.

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

AIA Learning Units Eligible


This course has been approved by AIA for continuing education credits. The Association of Energy Engineers is now an approved training provider within the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Registered Provider program. The AIA requires that its registered architect members earn 18 Learning Unit (LU) hours of continuing education credit annually (eight hours of which must be related to Health, Safety, and Welfare topics and four of those eight in Sustainable Design) to remain in good standing. Architectural boards in 40 states, 10 Canadian Provinces, and 19 countries have implemented mandatory continuing education (MCE) for re-licensure.

Many towns and cities across the country are now considering replacing their up to 250W high pressure sodium, low pressure sodium, and metal halide streetlights with LED or induction lighting. Many businesses with outdoor lighting needs are also exploring options for replacing or retrofitting their parking lot pole, garage, bollard, flood and wallpack lights with something better.

A broad spectrum of high performing exterior lighting technologies are now available for consideration when replacing outdated outdoor lighting, including LED, induction, dimmable electronically ballasted metal halide, 40,000 hour rated HPS, light emitting plasma or fluorescent. This program is intended to provide a wealth of helpful information to assist you in determining which technology will likely prove best overall for a specific outdoor lighting scenario. Special emphasis will be placed on recent advances in LED lighting which may enable you to consider it now, even if you earlier found that its performance and pricing were not good enough for your needs. (A lot has changed since late 2009.) Real life estimates, high tech control systems and other issues will also be discussed.

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INSTRUCTOR:
Stan Walerczyk, L.C., C.L.E.P.

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