The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will present a live webcast titled Selecting and Evaluating New and Underused Energy Technologies on Thursday, April 5, 2012. The webcast will take place from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The session will benefit federal energy managers and other professionals interested in using an online tool called the Technology Deployment Matrix to select clean energy technologies to deploy at agency facilities. The tool is designed to help energy managers assess the potential benefits of a wide range of technologies, execute market-based deployment strategies, and develop performance metrics to validate project effectiveness and justify funding.

Experts Steven A. Parker of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Michael A. Holda of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Shawn Monique Herrera of DOE’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) will present information to maximize your technology impact by effectively using the Technology Deployment Matrix.

Specifically, the training will cover:

  • Finding, selecting, and evaluating proven technologies in lighting, HVAC, water heating, building envelope, and power management.
  • Combining the best energy efficiency measures with new top-performing technologies.
  • Deploying clean energy technologies using project funding options like energy savings performance contracts (ESPCs), utility energy service contracts (UESCs) and federal on-site renewable energy power purchase agreements (PPAs).
  • Reviewing examples of highly successful projects to find the most effective technologies for a particular application.

Participants are encouraged to email or call in their questions before and during the program to receive tailored advice from the experts during the live “Q&A” segment. Questions submitted before the program can be sent to FTS@energyworkshops.org. The 90-minute webcast is free of charge, but advanced registration is required to obtain an Internet URL for the presentation.

Register to attend the seminar.

DISCLAIMER: Environmental, Health and Safety News is not affiliated with or maintained by ANY for profit or non-profit entity. It is a 100% volunteer effort free from advertising or sponsorship of any kind. This site is intended to be an educational and not-for-profit website providing useful information for security, environmental, health, sciences, transportation, and public safety professionals and the general public. It is not “for the purpose of trade, to induce the sale of any goods or services.”
In the Webmaster’s opinion, any incidental use of any pictures and graphics, or quoted words on this site is not a violation of any trademark for the any reasons stated above. The webmaster will fully cooperate with any and everyone that believes any section of the site are in violation of fair use.

The use of any and all copyrighted works in the creation of this site is, in the Webmaster’s opinion, protected by 17 USC 107 (see Creative Commons License below). If the owner of a copyrighted work used in the creation of this site believes that 17 USC 107 does not apply to the use of their work, the site’s creator will cooperate to the fullest extent possible.

FAIR USE NOTE: The site provides information of a general & public nature regarding national or other developments. None of the information contained herein is intended as legal advice or opinions relative to specific matters, facts, situations or issues. Additional facts, information or future developments may affect the subjects addressed in this site. You should consult with an expert about your particular circumstances before acting on any of this information because it may not be applicable to your situation. This site contains information and links to sites which are not owned or maintained by this site. This site is not responsible for the content, linked sites, and the views expressed on linked sites do not necessarily reflect our views or opinions. The information contained herein is provided for personal, non-commercial, educational, entertainment and informational purposes only and does not constitute a guarantee of information or facts. This site makes no claims, expressed, implied, or statutory regarding the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, or correctness of any material contained herein. Since the conditions of use are outside my control, the individual visitor is entirely responsible for determining the appropriateness and applicability of all information contained herein.

This website is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Back to Top