E3 Training: Facilities Management
McKimmon Conference and Training Center, Raleigh, NC Visit Website
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
- Thursday, March 31, 2022
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Eastern Standard Time
COURSE DESCRIPTION
ElectriCities Energy Education & Training: Facilities Management is a two-day event intended to offer member utilities and their commercial and industrial customers an opportunity to learn operation, maintenance and energy efficiency best practices for facility and equipment management.
This training course is offering in partnership with NC State University Office of Professional Development and the Institute of Energy Professionals.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Gain a better understanding of strategic energy planning and energy management
- Learn about energy effi ciency opportunities and maintenance best practices for typical facility systems including HVAC, compressed air, motors, and building automation
- Earn 11 Professional Development Hours (PDH’s)
- Apply knowledge to your facility to help improve efficiency and reduce costs
COURSE OUTLINE
Topics covered include:
- Strategic Energy Planning
- Metrics – Analyzing Energy Information
- Fundamentals of HVAC systems
- Chillers and Cooling Towers
- Compressed Air
- Motors
- Building Automation Systems
WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM ATTENDING?
- Maintenance Managers and Staff
- Facility Managers and Staff
- Facility Engineers
- Plant Managers
- Plant Operations Staff
- Accountants and CFOs
- Key Account and Business Service Reps working with Local Industry
INSTRUCTOR BIOS:
Walter Bright, P.E., PEM
- President, Institute of Energy Professionals, Inc.
- 10 years of experience in energy and building automation
Dan Mull, P.E., PEM, CEM
- Director Emeritus, Institute of Energy Professionals, Inc.
- Over 40 years of electrical utility and energy management experience
Roger Lawrence, P.E., CEM, LFIEEE
- Independent Consultant
- Extensive experience with motors and drives systems
Bill Turpish, P.E., PEM, CEM
- President of W.J. Turpish and Associates
- Over 35 years of experience with industrial processes including chillers, cooling towers, process cooling, and utility utilization
Greg Harrell, Ph.D., P.E., PEM, CEM
- Director of Engineering Programs, Milligan College
- Conducted energy assessments and training for clients in 28 countries and 39 U.S. states