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Planning an Energy Assessment for Federal Facilities
Course ID: FEMP02
Credits
AIA LU/HSW:4.0, FEMP IACET CEU:0.5, USGBC GBCI:4.0
Description
Focused on managing the Energy Assessment process in federal facilities, this course assists the Federal Energy and Facility Manager to comply with executive orders and legislative mandates and meet the requirements of Section 432 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. A properly planned and executed energy assessment provides a roadmap for making cost-effective improvements that drive energy and operational efficiencies. This course provides a framework for determining the type of energy assessment to conduct and an overview of how the energy assessment process systemically reviews key facility components including building envelope; mechanical systems such as HVAC; and electrical systems such as lighting. This course focuses on key applications of energy assessments in specific Federal applications such as data centers and laboratories, incorporating best practices and practical advice from experts in Federal energy assessments.
Learning Objectives
By completing this course you will learn to manage the process for conducting an energy assessment in Federal facilities including:
Learning Objectives
By completing this course you will learn to manage the process for conducting an energy assessment in Federal facilities including:
- Selecting the proper energy assessment type and prioritizing the facilities most in need of an energy assessments;
- Understanding how key building components such as building envelope and electrical and mechanical systems are assessed;
- Assembling an energy assessment team with the proper expertise;
- Conducting the energy assessment walkthrough and interviewing key personnel;
- Developing the master list of findings from the energy assessment and prioritizing an operational list of improvements; and
- Measurement and verification activities.
NOTE: On March 19, 2015, President Obama signed Executive Order 13693: Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade. E.O. 13693 supersedes E.O. 13423 and E.O. 13514 in authority.