A TWO-DAY WORKSHOP
SKILLS UPDATE 2012 FOR CERTIFIED ENERGY MANAGERS
1.6 CEU / 16 PDH
$1250 - Regular/Non-Member Price
$1150 - Member/Non-Profit/Government Price
LOCATIONS & DATES
Monday & Tuesday, October 29-30, 2012 / Atlanta, GA
(held in conjunction with
WEEC 2012)
Seminar held at Georgia World Congress Center
For hotel reservation information,
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
2-DAY COURSE DESCRIPTION
This seminar is intended either for professionals who already have the CEM credential or for those individuals whose CEM certification has lapsed and who wish to have their credentials reinstated. The presentation has been designed as a follow-up for the Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers offered by AEE, and is presented by the same instructors as that program. The presentation addresses several advanced topics, going beyond what was covered in the basic course, or that are new since the materials for the original seminar were developed. By completing this two-day course, you will earn 1.6 CEU, which is equal to 3.2 credits toward recertification. A total of 10 credits must be accumulated over a three-year period to maintain CEM certification.
Benefits:
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Prepare for new legislation that could affect your organization.
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Increased business efficiencies and profits,
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Energy, water, waste, taxes (and other resource) savings,
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Improved company image and marketing opportunities,
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CEU Credits or PDHs towards maintaining your certifications.
WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE
This course is designed to help facility and business managers, industrial engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials, consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals become more aware and effective identifying and implementing energy management strategies.
DETAILED AGENDA
DAY ONE
• Introductions and Overview
• Coolerado Advanced Evaporative Air Conditioner
- How do these work. How much energy can we save. Case studies.
• Wireless Thermostats
- Do these really work. Will they save us energy or money. Case studies
• More on Variable Volume Refrigerant HVAC Systems
- How do these work? How much energy or money can we save. Case studies.
• Magnetic Bearing Chillers and the Turbocore Chiller
- How do these work. How much energy do they save. Case studies.
DAY TWO
• Update on Global Energy and Environmental Trends
• Career Growth Opportunities
• Expanding Energy Management into Sustainability
• Waste to Energy Systems and Advantages
• Advanced Energy Audits and Presentation Tools
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D., has helped over 400 organizations and governments improve profits with energy-environmental solutions. Dr. Woodroof is the Chairman of the Board for the Certified Carbon Reduction Manager (CRM) program and he has been a Board Member of the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Program since 1999. Dr. Woodroof has advised clients such as IBM, Pepsi, Ford, Verizon, Hertz, Visteon, JPMorgan-Chase, Universities, Airports, Utilities, Cities, the US and and Foreign Governments. Thousands have attended his courses and his work has appeared in hundreds of articles. Dr. Woodroof is a strategic advisor, corporate trainer and keynote speaker. Eric is the founder of ProfitableGreenSolutions.com
and his direct line is 888-563-7221.
Barney Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a Professor Emeritus of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He has broad experience in the commercial/industrial sector, having served as Director of the University of Florida Industrial Assessment Center from 1990 to 1999. He has personally conducted over 100 audits of industrial facilities and has assisted students in conducting audits of hundreds of office buildings and other nonindustrial facilities. He has taught a wide variety of courses and seminars on systems analysis, simulation, and energy-related topics.