FEMP eTraining: Federal On-Site Renewable Power Purchase Agreements
This event qualifies for .3 FEMP CEUs
This event qualifies for 2.5 LU AIA
Federal On-Site Renewable Power Purchase Agreements
Learn how to develop an on-site renewable Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) on a Federal site to meet Federal mandates:
- Review key PPA considerations, including state, local and utility requirements and restrictions;
- Evaluate the technical and site feasibility for an on-site renewable energy project;
- Establish a multi-disciplinary team to successfully implement the PPA;
- Understand key considerations in the areas of contract basics, land use, environmental compliance, infrastructure needs, and financial arrangements; and
- Navigate the Request for Proposal and approvals processes, and obtain support from FEMP.
FEMP eTraining Courses are a series of FREE online training opportunities designed to provide practical advice from experts that enhance on-the-job skills and technical abilities in support of the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act (FBPTA).
Speaker and Presenter Information
Tracy Logan is a Program Analyst and Lead for Power Purchase Agreements with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP).
Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, DOD & Military, Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Commerce, Dept of Education, Dept of Energy, Dept of Health & Human Services, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Justice, Dept of Labor, Dept of State, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Treasury, Dept of Veterans Affairs, EPA, GSA, USPS, SSA, NASA, Other Federal Agencies, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, FEMA, Office of Personnel Management, Coast Guard, National Institutes of Health, Census Bureau, USAID, National Guard Association
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Thu, Dec 13, 2012
Cost
Complimentary: | $0.00 |
Website
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Organizer
DOE Federal Energy Management Program