About this Program
The Energy Master Planning process calls for a long-term perspective that is more than merely making reductions to last year's energy use. The plan should define a strategy that is shared throughout the organization to create a company mindset that includes all employees. Its goal is to move to greater energy efficiency and lower total operating costs.
Program Agenda
This online training program will walk you through the five elements critical to developing an Energy Management Plan or Energy Master Plan (EMP) and help you move away from seeing energy as a line item expense in the budget. This approach can be equally valuable, both to large, multi-facility organizations, as well as to small, single-owner operations with just a few employees. The instructor will show you how to incorporate long-range planning of energy cost reduction and control, and develop a fully integrated energy management program which moves beyond the confines of traditional engineering. The program includes the latest information on:
Overview
- Organization
- Reporting and Monitoring
- Training
- Start-up
- Demonstration of Management Commitment
- Early Project Selection
- Management of the Program
- Energy Accounting
- Energy-related equipment purchasing
- M&V, staffing, and training
- Setting energy consumption targets
- Tracking/feedback loop systems
The 5 Elements, with Case Studies
Planning (Business, Organizations, Industry, and Facilities)
- Setting objectives
- Establishing policies and procedures
- Select a course of action
Organizational Structure
- Centralized vs. Decentralized
- Energy committee
- Energy section
- Energy task force
Staffing
- Qualifications
- Establishing Priorities
- Continuing Development
Directing
- Employee Involvement
- Motivation
- Communication
- Training
Controlling
- Verifiable Objectives
- Standards for Measuring Performance
- Identifying and Analyzing Deviations
- Taking Corrective Actions
- Feedback Loop Systems
Educational Credits
You earn 0.6 CEU | 6 PDH | 1.2 AEE Credits for completing this program
Attendees
The program is of greatest value to individuals responsible for energy management and energy-related cost reduction. Attendees of this program have included professionals from end-users in industrial, commercial, government, utility, institutional, municipal and residential sectors, as well as energy service and engineering firms. Their roles have ranged from existing energy professionals, energy service providers, energy engineers, energy managers, facilities managers, business managers, and energy consultants.
Online Training Experience
Attending this program is an ideal opportunity to participate in a focused, fast-paced instructional program, designed to expand your knowledge of energy planning. The program is presented in short 2-hour sessions over the course of three days to allow professionals to attend while still maintaining their current work schedule.
Attendees can participate in this online program from anywhere you have access to a high-speed internet connection or access via smartphone/tablet.
Training Program Hours
February 11 - 13 , April 15 - 17 , August 11 - 13 , December 2 - 4 Training:
- 11:00 am - 1:00 pm US Eastern
June 17 - 19 , October 13 - 15 Training:
- 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm US Eastern
Your Instructor
Important Notes
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