DOE FEMP New Course-- Energy Savings Performance Contracting: An Advanced Guide


This event qualifies for .90 CEUs


FEMP presents its latest On-Demand Training course on Advanced Energy Savings Performance Contracting

 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) has launched its latest eTraining Course, Energy Savings Performance Contracts: Advanced Guide, for no-cost, on-demand access.

 

In this course, FEMP Technical Lead Kurmit Rockwell offers in-depth instruction on energy savings performance contracting, including primary concepts, timelines, authorizing legislation, and stakeholder roles and responsibilities, and discusses key documents and processes related to the five phases of the ESPC development process. Participants will also learn about:

 

  • The role of the Risk, Responsibility, and Performance Matrix in summarizing and assigning risks and/or responsibilities to the ESCO, agency, or both.
  • The importance of measurements and verification (M&V) to a successful project, including M&V concepts, how guarantees are met, and the definition of savings.
  • Strategies for reviewing the ESCO’s final proposal, including the technical proposal, Task Order financial schedules, project financing, and pricing.

 

This 15-module course is free to take. It is available on-demand on the FEMP website and NIBS Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).

 

FEMP eTraining Courses are no cost training opportunities to help Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals plan and execute projects to help meet Federal goals and requirements. Participants are eligible for continuing education units (CEUs) upon successful completion of FEMP eTraining courses.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Kurmit Rockwell is the Federal Energy Management Program's energy savings performance contracts (ESPC) program manager. He oversees services, tools, and resources needed to assist agencies with implementing successful ESPC projects. Throughout his 25-year career, Rockwell's work has included engineering and all aspects of ESPC project implementation for Federal, state, and local governments. His work in the public and private sector energy services industry has focused on evaluation and implementation of energy and water cost-saving technologies, smart building energy optimization services, renewable energy systems, and demand-side management. He holds a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Polytechnic Institute of New York University and a Master's degree in building systems engineering from the University of Colorado. He is a registered professional engineer in multiple states. 

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Event Type
Webcast


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When
Mon, Mar 2, 2015


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


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Organizer
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