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 online
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training provides an overview of FEMP's cybersecurity program, including an overview of recent updates and resources from both the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Live online
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training provides foundational information to help agencies understand the fundamental characteristics of the utility industry in the United States. With this information and understanding, federal agencies are better prepared to meet the 100% carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE) by 2030 goal outlined in Executive Order 14057. This training provides attendees with an overview of the utility industry and a suggested approach for assessing, strategizing, and implementing plans for increasing consumption of CFE.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
Cybersecurity assessments are mandatory for many organizations and federal agencies, but they can be extremely time-consuming. This training guides attendees through the entire process of taking an assessment on the DER-CF platform, shows why taking assessments is important, and how to get and use the results.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) presents its latest snapshot of efficiency in data centers, based on nearly 60 assessments of energy use and efficiency opportunities from 2006 to 2020. From those assessments, LBNL reports the standard metric for efficiency in data centers, Power Usage Effectiveness or PUE and examines the relationship of average PUE to time, climate and data center type.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training helps students gain a quick understanding of energy savings performance contract (ESPC) and utility energy service contract (UESC) task order (TO) schedules that are a key component of the preliminary assessment, investment grade audit proposal, and task order contract of ESPCs and UESCs.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This webinar provides an overview of onsite and offsite energy procurement strategies such as performance contracting, power purchase agreements, and offsite electricity supply arrangements.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This webinar provides an overview of the performance contract five-phase process, identifies opportunities for decarbonization strategies throughout various steps in the process, and establishes best practices for integrating distributed energy in performance contracts.
On-demand
3 hours
0.4 CEU
Introductory
This training provides attendees with an understanding of energy savings project contract (ESPC) project development phase one which includes measurement and verification; technical proposal review; and the risk, responsibility, and performance matrix (RRPM). Task order schedules are thoroughly reviewed so attendees learn the purpose of each and recognize the pricing and financing aspects of an ESPC project.
On-demand
3 hours
0.4 CEU
Introductory
This training consists of a basic introduction to the Department of Energy (DOE) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts and how to get started with an energy savings performance contracting (ESPC) project at your site. This training also covers acquisition planning, energy service company (ESCO) selection, the preliminary assessment, energy saving technologies, and energy security/resilience through ESPC.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Introductory
This training provides information on advanced interconnection topics for federal agencies developing distributed energy projects. Considerations covered include: Common photovoltaics (PV) and battery codes and standards, distribution system configurations and studies, cybersecurity and site access.