Learn energy-saving strategies from leading manufacturing companies and energy experts. The presentations are organized below by topic area. In addition, industrial energy managers, utilities, and energy management professionals can find no-cost software tools, training (including online training), and technical publications. For presentations from workshops on R&D and Facilities activities, please review the workshop materials.
How to Become a Certified Practitioner and Certified Energy Manager
What the World's GREATEST Energy Managers Do Differently
Making Energy Efficiency Part of Corporate Culture
Introduction to an Energy Management System
Superior Energy Performance: Getting the Most Value from ISO 50001
Implementing a Corporate Energy Management System (includes audio file)
The Do and Check Processes of an Energy Management System
Key Energy-Saving Projects for Smaller Facilities (includes Q&A)
Preparing for Project Implementation during an Energy Assessment
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Efficiency
Energy Assessment Results: Most Commonly Identified Recommendations
Top Low- or No-Cost Improvements
MotorMaster+ Tool
Quick PEP Tool Demonstration
Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool
Pump System Assessment Tool
Fan System Assessment Tool
AIRMaster+ Tool
Measuring and Improving Boiler Efficiency
Tax Rebates/Credits Available for Energy Efficiency Actions (includes Q&A)
Unveiling the Implementation Guide
Securing Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency Projects: How to Create Corporate Support (includes Q&A)
Establishing & Maintaining a Strategic Partnership with the Chief Financial Officer (includes Q&A)
"Just do it (replicate)" with Plans, Tools, and Resources
Sell Management on Replication and Build a Network
Replicate Best Practices
Energy Efficiency Projects: Overcoming Internal Barriers to Implementation(includes audio file)
Financing Project Implementation
Having Plant Management Announce "the Prize"
Motivating Employees to Implement Projects
Providing Resources for Implementation
Assigning Accountability
From Shop Floor to Top Floor: Best Business Practices in Energy Efficiency
Project Financing: From Identification to Implementation
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