FEMP Training Catalog
The FEMP Training Catalog features online and on-site training offered by the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). Browse the calendar to see FEMP training, educational events offered by federal agencies, and federal working group meetings.
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FEMP Training Curriculums
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On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This 2020 Energy Exchange Extra session will explore cases from three Department of Energy national laboratories with different experiences in resilience. This session will explore how these sites addressed their resilience challenges and how their lessons learned can be applied to other labs.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
The training will present how an agency can prepare for the evaluation and assessment of the contractor's energy savings performance contract (ESPC) project proposal, specifically the technical proposal. It will also cover, how the technical proposal meets the task order request for proposal requirements and ensuring the measurement and verification plan does not conflict with the risk, responsibility, and performance matrix.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This 2020 Energy Exchange Extra session equips facility managers with education to determine if an energy storage energy conservation measure (ECM), either thermal or battery, has the potential to support their sites' energy reduction goals.
On-demand
2 hours
0.30 CEU
Intermediate
On-demand course explains how and where distributed wind systems could be installed at federal sites.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This training educates attendees who work with performance contracts to follow FEMP's guidance on escalation rates and to use the Energy Escalation Rate Calculator (EERC). In addition, it trains attendees on the proper use of the online NIST/FEMP EERC tool, including the handling of carbon pricing.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.20 CEU
Intermediate
This 2019 Energy Exchange recorded session (Track 3, Session 8) explores how a typical laboratory is three to four times more energy intensive than an average commercial building and can account for up to 70% of a campus’ energy footprint, making laboratories a key focal area for energy and carbon management strategies.
On-demand
3 hours
0.4 CEU
Intermediate
Laboratories can use three to four times more energy than an average office building with cost-saving opportunities of 20%-40%! Organizations choosing to implement Smart Labs principles are taking the first step in reducing their building's carbon footprint while enhancing the health and safety of their most valuable assets, their staff. This training provides the framework necessary to assemble a collaborative team capable of evaluating laboratory performance while identifying and implementing efficiency improvements.
On-demand
1 hour
.2 CEU
Intermediate
Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems should perform safely and reliably for 25-30 years. This training focuses on the factors that affect solar PV module performance and longevity and how federal agencies can select a module that best meets its needs.
On-demand
2 hours
0.20 CEU
Introductory
Sustainable acquisitions are environmentally preferable products and services that help the federal government "buy green" while stimulating market demand. This training enables learners to recognize and comply with federal sustainability requirements before and during, the purchase of products and services, and the benefits that result to the federal government, the community, and the environment from compliance with these requirements.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Introductory
Typically, a data center houses a computer infrastructure as well as support infrastructure such as cooling and electrical systems. This equipment needs constant evaluation to operate as cost-effectively, as possible. This training complements information provided in a previous four-part webinar series in FY21, which introduced a broad toolkit for identifying energy-saving opportunities in data centers.