Energy Management Diploma Series

The Energy Management Diploma will provide you with an excellent means of credentialing and will demonstrate that you have been exposed to and have gained a grasp of essential skills and knowledge. While not a degree or a specific certification of your qualifications, earning the diploma represents solid evidence of your successful completion of the course requirements and illustrates your dedication to becoming more knowledgeable of your field and valuable to your organization.

Why You Should Attend

Enhance your knowledge of the energy management field. Prove your knowledge and competence in your field. Set yourself above most of your peers leading to advancements in positions and earnings. Earn a diploma from a distinguished university. Join a select group of personnel in the energy field. Gain exposure to current and emerging relevant aspects of energy management. Provide the credential to your employer or prospective employer that you have the in-depth knowledge to be a manager in energy management.

Take the following three sessions in any sequence:

Energy Management I: Managing Energy for Greater Profitability
Attend and You Will Learn:

  • Future of the Energy Industry
  • Energy Legislation (Codes and Standards)
  • Electric Costs and Electric Rate Schedules
  • Electrical Calculations
  • DSM/Deregulation Procurement of Fuels
  • Developing a Strategic Energy Plan
  • Energy Calculations
  • Analyzing Energy Consumption
  • Energy Auditing Instrumentation
  • Engineering Economics
  • Performance Contracting
  • Investment Grade Audits

Energy Management II: Improving Equipment Efficiencies
Attend and You Will Learn:

  • Compressed Air Systems
  • Cogeneration Heat Recovery
  • Lighting
  • Boilers and Steam Systems
  • EMS Systems
  • Thermal Storage
  • HVAC Systems
  • Chillers/Cooling Towers
  • Electric Motors
  • Operations

Energy Management III: Industrial and Commercial Energy, Process and Building Analysis
Attend and You Will Learn

  • Building Envelope Analysis
  • Electro-technology
  • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
  • Geothermal Heat Pump
  • Industrial Ventilation
  • Desiccant Cooling
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Process Energy Analysis
  • HVAC Controls

Who Should Attend Plant and facility engineers, utility engineers, energy auditors, and corporate energy managers. Energy management personnel from state/federal government and the military will also benefit. Vocational school, community college, or university educators working in energy conservation programs will also find this program to be very valuable.

The three Energy Management courses do not need to be taken in sequence.

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