Energy Management and Lighting, Training

Need Help With Energy Management Strategy? Check Out This Free Webinar!

Facility managers have a critical role to play in energy management at their properties. They are expected to not simply save money on utilities, but maintain critical systems and find ways to extend the life of those systems. Oh, and you need to make all of that happen with your already limited budget and staff.

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How do you deal with your energy problems? You need to be able to accurately identify energy hogs and then work to move towards more energy efficient options: you need to create a true energy management plan. While it may take some effort, in the long run, you will save energy costs, maintenance costs and limit capitol replacements.

Join us on May 30th with energy efficiency expert E. W. Dovel from Orion Energy Systems, Inc. to discover how facility managers can address today’s energy management obstacles- and save money in the long run.

In this free webinar, you learn:

  • The 3 drivers for O&M
  • The importance of communications across the organization
  • Nexus of audits, maintenance and commissioning
  • Example of value versus first cost
  • Real estimates for lighting upgrades by building type

 

alt link text E. W. Dovel is Vice President, Public Sector for Orion Energy Systems, Inc. He is an energy efficiency expert with a focus on lighting systems, with over 18 years of experience, overseeing all facets of energy projects from project development to execution. His extensive client base includes DoD, USDA, DHS, VA and many others including MUSH. He has a Bachelor of Science from Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, VA and earned his Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification in 2009. He is also a Building Operator’s Certification Instructor 1002, 1003, 1006 as certified by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council in 15 states. E. W. volunteers on several governmental committees focusing on energy efficiency and speaks at conferences like DOE’s Energy Exchange, National Facilities, Maintenance and Technology Conference, World Energy Engineering Conference, APPA and many others.
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