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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On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This training provides information on incorporating Monitoring-based Commissioning (MBCx) into energy performance contracts, specifically energy savings performance contracts (ESPC) and utility energy service contracts (UESC). It includes a description of MBCx and its uses, benefits of MBCx in each project phase, and approaches for integration of existing and new MBCx systems into energy project financed with performance contracting.
On-demand
2.4 CEU
Intermediate
The Performance Contracting National Resource Center (PCNRC) Training Certificate Series is an accredited, on-demand interactive eight-part series designed to support performance contracting and workforce development in the federal and MUSH markets (i.e., municipalities and state governments, universities and colleges, K-12 schools, and hospitals), provided at no cost to trainees.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This training consists of an in-depth overview of pricing in energy savings performance contracts (ESPC) at the intermediate level. An overview of price and/or cost analysis techniques will be provided to evaluate the offered price to ensure that the final agreed-to price is complete and reflects appropriate implementation costs and is transparent.
On-demand
4 hours
0.4 CEU
Introductory
Recorded webinar offers an overview of energy savings performance contract (ESPC) project management principles, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) IDIQ ESPC, and DOE's Project Development Resource Guide, which FEMP-approved project facilitators are expected to follow.
On-demand
6 hours
0.7 CEU
Introductory
This course helps building operators, building managers, and students reduce operating costs and provide energy savings to the buildings they are responsible for or will be responsible for in the future. Throughout this course, you learn the initial steps involved in re-tuning a building with a building automation systems (BAS) and practice identifying opportunities for energy improvements while deciding how to re-tune for increased efficiency.
On-demand
3.5 hours
0.40 CEU
Advanced
Course focuses on four specific energy conservation measures (ECMs) that are underutilized in federal energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs) due to common implementation barriers, such as savings-flow uncertainty or unevenness, baselining difficulties, and measurement and verification process ambiguities.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
The training will present how an agency can prepare for the evaluation and assessment of the contractor's energy savings performance contract (ESPC) project proposal, specifically the technical proposal. It will also cover, how the technical proposal meets the task order request for proposal requirements and ensuring the measurement and verification plan does not conflict with the risk, responsibility, and performance matrix.
On-demand
1 hour
0.2 CEU
Intermediate
This training educates attendees who work with performance contracts to follow FEMP's guidance on escalation rates and to use the Energy Escalation Rate Calculator (EERC). In addition, it trains attendees on the proper use of the online NIST/FEMP EERC tool, including the handling of carbon pricing.
On-demand
1.5 hours
0.20 CEU
Introductory
Recorded webinar explains how to take advantage of demand response programs and time-variable pricing offerings to save substantial amounts of money using load flexibility.
On-demand
2 hours
.3 CEU
Intermediate
This training will focus on the utility's role and responsibilities from the preliminary assessment through construction and post-acceptance performance and focus on strategies that utilities can use to mitigate project risks and manage implementation through an energy service company (ESCO).