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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Live on-site
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to
7 hours
Golden, CO
United States
.8 (each day) CEU
Introductory
This three-day workshop educates attendees on how to implement energy and water projects through an energy savings performance contract (ESPC). While each day is a stand-alone course, learners are encouraged to attend all three days as able.
Live online
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training will provide resources on how to prepare federal sites for transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEV). It will describe the resources included in the ZEV Ready Center and interactively show how the ZEV Ready Tracker can better prepare federal sites for fleet electrification.
Live online
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
In this webinar, FEMP will cover basic utility rate concepts and introduce quick and simple approaches to help agencies evaluate rate options by utilizing DOE's renewable energy optimization tool (REopt*).
Live online
1 hour
.2 CEU
Intermediate
For solar PV systems located on remote federal sites, the need to monitor these systems is even more important yet there are often challenges in establishing a telecommunications (network) connection to the power meters. This webinar focuses on options to establish a network connection on solar PV system located on remote federal sites.
Live online
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training will provide attendees with an overview of FEMP's available tools and resources on local climate change projections, how to incorporate climate information within the Technical Resilience Navigator, and include a discussion about the differences between climate change adaptation and mitigation (and the types of solutions that may be developed for each).
Live online
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training will introduce participants to the Federal Energy Management Program's (FEMP) new tool - the Technical Resilience Navigator (TRN) Lite. Based on FEMP's existing TRN resilience planning tool, this new, streamlined tool offers users a way to kick-start their resilience planning efforts by quickly identifying risks to critical loads and potential solutions that might help reduce risk and enhance resilience.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Introductory
The objective of this training is to make the U.S. Department of Energy Data Center Energy Practitioner (DCEP) training program better known to help reduce IT equipment and facility energy use and carbon footprint. The DCEP curriculum includes essential energy-assessment courses for people working with data centers. There are three courses: Generalist, HVAC Specialist, and IT Specialist. The training program has a comprehensive set of training materials, including software tools with what-if capabilities to reinforce and enhance the learning experience.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
The Federal Energy Management Program is helping agencies understand how to meet decarbonization goals with grid interactive efficient buildings (GEB). This training will provide learners with an introduction to GEB, how to work with utilities, and opportunities for federal sites.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training will educate attendees on how to use the eProject Builder (ePB) greenhouse gas (GHG) calculation tool to develop estimates of project GHG emissions, and to compare different project scenarios' potential GHG emissions impacts.
On-demand
4 hours
.8 CEU
Introductory
This four part series will help agencies build awareness and expand existing knowledge of microgrids and their role in maintaining facility operations during power interruptions and providing the foundation for microgrid procurement.