
FEMP FIRST THURSDAY
Energy Management Series
February-August 2012
The broadcast times for all program dates will be from 1:30 PM ET to 3:00 PM ET
Sites must register at www.dlnets.com/FEMP/telereg.htm or by calling Ed Kronholm at 877-820-0305 or 888-820-4898.
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FTS-1. New Lighting Technologies (February 02, 2012) - Shawn Herrera, FEMP Technical Lead
New Lighting Technologies illustrates the uses and benefits of spectrally enhanced light (SEL), solid-state lighting (SSL), such as LED technologies, and induction lighting. Topics include best deployment opportunities, correct applications, project examples, and measurement and verification protocols.
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FTS-2.
High Density Data
Center Cooling and New ASHRAE Standards
(March 1st, 2012)
High Density Data Center Cooling and New ASHRAE Standards
explores energy and HVAC control strategies, with an emphasis on reliability and
best practices related to the new American Society of Heating, Refrigeration,
and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE) 9.9 Data Center Class Standards for controlling
temperature, and air volume in high-intensity data centers. The seminar
included project examples demonstrating cost-effective operations and payback
periods that result from an in-depth engineering approach.
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FTS-3. Selecting and Evaluating Early-State Energy Technologies (April 05, 2012)
Selecting and Evaluating Early-Stage Energy Technologies demonstrates how to use the FEMP Technology Deployment Matrix to identify and select early-stage clean energy technologies; assess potential benefits; execute market-based deployment strategies; and develop performance metrics to validate effectiveness and justify project funding.
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FTS-4. Achieving Energy Security in Federal Facilities (May 03, 2012)
Achieving Energy Security in Federal Facilities builds competency in protecting agency core operations and critical mission functions by integrating energy security measures into upgrades, retrofits, and new construction projects. Focus areas include islanding; smart grids, micro-grids, and advanced controls; reliability-centered maintenance; emergency planning and fail-safe scenarios; and best practices and project examples
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FTS-5. Streamlining ESPCs For Small Sites (June 07, 2012)
Streamlining Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) for Small Sites fosters skill in using ENABLE – a streamlined ESPC process that allows smaller facilities to contract with energy service companies (ESCOs) on energy-saving projects. Subject matter includes eligibility criteria, the use of standardized forms as well as self-assessments to reduce application time, costs, reviews, and approvals.
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FTS-6. Implementing Deep Retrofits (July 12, 2012)
This seminar will provide a structure to go beyond routine implementation of individual ECMs toward a more holistic and dynamic approach to optimize systems and technologies through integrated, synergistic solutions. Proven methods, project examples, and best practices will demonstrate these methods in detail.
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FTS-7. Placing UESC Task Orders Under A GSA Areawide Contract (August 02, 2012)
Learn a step-by-step approach to placing a utility energy service contract (UESC) task order under a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Areawide Contract. Focus on developing skills related to the acquisition plan; preliminary audit and findings; feasibility study and project proposal; contract for construction; construction and installation; performance assurance and acceptance; post-construction and commissioning; and sample documents and templates. Successful project examples will also be shared.
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