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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1.5 hours
.2 CEU
Introductory
This training introduces attendees to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Data Center Energy Practitioner (DCEP) training program in an effort to help reduce IT equipment and facility energy use and carbon footprint.
On-demand
2 hours
0.20 CEU
Intermediate
Course covers hot aisle and cold aisle layout, containment and enclosure strategies, bypass and recirculation air control, alternatives to underfloor air supply, and more.
On-demand
2 hours
0.20 CEU
Intermediate
Course covers traditional cooling system optimization, liquid cooling systems, air-side and water-side economizers, and more.
On-demand
1 hour
0.10 CEU
Introductory
This course covers efficient components and configurations, electrical distribution, power conversions in relation to energy loss, redundancy requirements for information technology loads, and more.
On-demand
1 hour
0.10 CEU
Intermediate
Course covers safe operating temperatures, server inlet temperatures, humidity ranges and controls, and more.
On-demand
1 hour
0.10 CEU
Intermediate
Course covers virtualization, consolidation, decommissioning, data storage and legacy workload management, power supply efficiency, and more.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.20 CEU
Introductory
Recorded webinar introduces a comprehensive toolkit for identifying energy-saving opportunities in data centers in furtherance of statutory and administrative requirements that federal agencies reduce their energy use and ensure energy resilience for critical infrastructure.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.20 CEU
Introductory
Recorded webinar reviews typical data center features that already support reliability, then describes two pathways—demand response and microgrids—that can enhance resilience or the ability of data centers and surrounding infrastructure to withstand and rapidly recover from attacks, accidents, or naturally occurring threats or incidents.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.20 CEU
Intermediate
This 2019 Energy Exchange recorded session (Track 3, Session 4) focuses on the unique requirements of data centers and how to maintain their resilience in a compromised environment.
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.