Elevate Your Energy Know-How
(Energy News - September 2009)
This fall can be a very productive time for businesses. You can learn ways to more effectively manage energy use, improve operational productivity and cut costs. Check out some upcoming training opportunities:
This half-day course provides customizable tools to help set energy goals, track projects and establish a successful energy management program or enhance existing efforts. $50, includes materials and breakfast.
Best Practices in Compressed Air Systems
Oct. 6 in Green Bay This full-day course for industrial facilities covers the economic and operational benefits of compressed air system best practices. Participants will learn how to identify opportunities and develop an implementation strategy at their company. $150, includes materials, breakfast and lunch.
Steam System Assessment
Nov. 30 in Green Bay This full-day workshop is geared at energy managers, steam system supervisors and engineers. It covers the operation of typical steam systems and methods of system efficiency improvement. $65, includes materials, breakfast and lunch.
To register for these courses, others scheduled in your community or Webinars sponsored by the Energy Center of Wisconsin, visit ecw.org/university/index.php.
Building Systems: Retrocommissioning
Oct. 7 in Appleton This half-day session offers an introduction to retrocommissioning and guides to help determine if a building is a good candidate for this process. Participants will learn how to conduct an evaluation of building systems performance and energy consumption. $99, includes breakfast.
Ventilation Basics and Myth Debunking
Oct. 20 in Green Bay Planning for this training session is under way. More details will be available soon at ecw.org/university/ecuonlocation.php.
Wisconsin Public Service partners with Focus on Energy and the Energy Center of Wisconsin to offer educational opportunities for businesses at reasonable prices throughout the year. Topics range from HVAC maintenance and energy conservation to building operator certification. Check the schedule often for the latest course offerings, wisconsinpublicservice.com/business/training.aspx.