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May 13-14, 2009
Webinar
ESPC Pricing and Financing Learn how ESPCs can finance the reduction of your facility's energy use and costs. This webinar is intended to give Federal agencies a brief overview of costs and pricing review of the final proposal. Therefore attendees should, at a minimum, have attended a 3-hour ESPC Introductory Webinar or an ESPC Workshop. This training is for Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites who are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project at their site.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

May 21, 2009
New York, New York
Meeting Energy Reduction Requirements, It Can Be Done This first of its kind workshop will focus on topics including, but not limited to, federal legislation, resources available to implement energy projects, methods to identify resources, tracking of emissions, and procurement vehicles to implement energy projects.

Register online  For more information, please contact Ab Ream, FEMP, at ab.ream@ee.doe.gov, 202-586-7230 or Brian Magden, General Services Administration, at brian.magden@gsa.gov, 212-264-0591.

May 21, 2009
Webinar
Introduction to Utility Energy Services Contracts This webinar introduces participants to utility energy services contracting and helps them determine if this alternative financing opportunity is right for them.

Register online. For more information, contact Alyson Dean at adean@energetics.com or 202-406-4104.

May 27, 2009
Webinar
ESPC Contracting and Negotiations Learn more about ESPCs from a contracting point of view. Highlights include a review of enabling legislation; contractor selection process; the project in preparation for negotiations; and the approach to making a price reasonableness determination resulting in task order award. This training is only for Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites who are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project at their site.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

June 2-4, 2009
Grand Mound, Washington
Federal Environmental Symposium (FES) West The 2009 Federal Environmental Symposium's theme, Progress and Transition, focuses on Federal sustainability initiatives over the past year, while expanding into new areas of interest and concern with the changing Presidential Administration.

For more information, contact Katie Miller in the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive at miller.katie@epa.gov or 202-343-9841.

June 10, 2009
Webinar
Alternative Finance Options (AFO) Learn how to use alternative financing tools to plan and implement energy and water saving measures and renewable energy systems in your Federal facility. This training is for Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites who are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project at their site.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

June 11, 2009
Webinar
Introduction to Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) Learn about the DOE ESPC program and how this simplified contracting mechanism can make your Federal facility more energy and water efficient. This webinar is highly recommended for anyone planning to attend the ESPC Comprehensive Workshop. Registration is limited to Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites that are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

June 16-18, 2009
Denver, Colorado
ESPC Comprehensive Workshop (based upon the new DOE IDIQs) The ESPC Comprehensive Workshop meets the needs of those who have little knowledge of ESPCs but are considering this approach, as well as those who want to gain an in-depth understanding of the ESPC process. This workshop is for Federal employees only.

Register online for the workshop. For more information, please contact Robyn Hulvey at rhulvey@sentech.org or 240-223-5515.

June 16-18, 2009
Bethesda, Maryland
Federal Environmental Symposia (FES) East The 2009 Federal Environmental Symposium's theme, Progress and Transition, focuses on Federal sustainability initiatives over the past year, while expanding into new areas of interest and concern with the changing Presidential Administration.

For more information, contact Katie Miller in the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive at miller.katie@epa.gov or 202-343-9841.

June 23, 2009
Washington, District of Columbia
Interagency Sustainability Working Group (ISWG) Meeting Forty to 50 active ISWG members attend bimonthly meetings in Washington, D.C., or remotely by conference call, to keep abreast on agency-wide sustainable design projects and policies.

Visit the ISWG section of the FEMP Web site for more information.

July 8-9, 2009
Webinar
ESPC Pricing and Financing Learn how ESPCs can finance the reduction of your facility's energy use and costs. This webinar is intended to give Federal agencies a brief overview of costs and pricing review of the final proposal. Therefore attendees should, at a minimum, have attended a 3-hour ESPC Introductory Webinar or an ESPC Workshop. This training is for Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites who are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project at their site.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

July 14-16, 2009
Charlotte, North Carolina
ESPC Comprehensive Workshop (based upon the new DOE IDIQs) The ESPC Comprehensive Workshop meets the needs of those who have little knowledge of ESPCs but are considering this approach, as well as those who want to gain an in-depth understanding of the ESPC process. This workshop is for Federal employees only.

Register online for the workshop. For more information, please contact Robyn Hulvey at rhulvey@sentech.org or 240-223-5515.

July 22, 2009
Webinar
ESPC Contracting and Negotiations Learn more about ESPCs from a contracting point of view. Highlights include a review of enabling legislation; contractor selection process; the project in preparation for negotiations; and the approach to making a price reasonableness determination resulting in task order award. This training is only for Federal employees and contractors located at Federal sites who are involved in or are considering starting an ESPC project at their site.

Register online. For additional information please contact Susan Courtney at 703- 250-2862 or suscourtney@gmail.com; or Gordon Drawer, Federal Finance Specialist, at 630-584-9650 or gordon.drawer@ee.doe.gov.

August 4-7, 2009
Providence, Rhode Island
Energy Assessment Training Learn how to assess your facility for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy conservation measures using energy auditing tools. Learn to use Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to analyze data and generate a report for use in energy retrofit projects and building energy management.

Register online. For more information, contact Alicen Kandt at 303-384-7518 or alicen.kandt@nrel.gov.

August 9-12, 2009
Providence, Rhode Island
GovEnergy 2009 For more information about GovEnergy 2009, please see the GovEnergy Web site at http://www.govenergy.com.

August 13, 2009
Providence, Rhode Island
Overview of the ESPC Comprehensive Workshop Limited to Federal employees, the Overview of the ESPC (Energy Savings Performance Contract) Comprehensive Workshop is a one-day workshop that outlines how to implement energy and water projects through ESPCs.

Register online. For more information, contact Robyn Hulvey at 240-223-5515 or rhulvey@sentech.org.

September 15, 2009
Washington, District of Columbia
Interagency Sustainability Working Group (ISWG) Meeting Forty to 50 active ISWG members attend bimonthly meetings in Washington, D.C., or remotely by conference call, to keep abreast on agency-wide sustainable design projects and policies.

Visit the ISWG section of the FEMP Web site for more information.

September 15-17, 2009
Sacramento, California
ESPC Comprehensive Workshop (based upon the new DOE IDIQs) The ESPC Comprehensive Workshop meets the needs of those who have little knowledge of ESPCs but are considering this approach, as well as those who want to gain an in-depth understanding of the ESPC process. This workshop is for Federal employees only.

Register online for the workshop. For more information, please contact Robyn Hulvey at rhulvey@sentech.org or 240-223-5515.

September 22-24, 2009
Indianapolis, Indiana
International Conference on Laboratory Sustainability The Labs21 2009 Annual Conference is the premier laboratory sustainability conference in the nation and is co-sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories (I2SL).

For more information on the Labs21 2009 Annual Conference, please visit the I2SL Web site or the Labs21 Web site.

December 8, 2009
Washington, District of Columbia
Interagency Sustainability Working Group (ISWG) Meeting Forty to 50 active ISWG members attend bimonthly meetings in Washington, D.C., or remotely by conference call, to keep abreast on agency-wide sustainable design projects and policies.

Visit the ISWG section of the FEMP Web site for more information.