Training Calendar

Here you will find information on one-day and three-day DOE-affiliated trainings and other training opportunities offered on topics relating to data centers and the following system areas: compressed air, motor, fan, pump, steam, and process heating.

For additional events, sessions, and Webinars that will help you become more efficient, go to AMO's Events Calendar.


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September 5-26, 2012
Webinar
Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems WE This web-based workshop is designed to teach facility engineers, operators, and maintenance staff how they can achieve 15-25 percent cost savings through proper operation and controls, system maintenance, and appropriate uses of compressed air. Both the in-person and web-based classes utilize the same basic content and adhere to the CAC's principles of product-neutrality and a focus on the systems approach to managing compressed air.

Registration: https://www.compressedairchallenge.org/calendar/event.aspx?EventID=371

September 20, 2012
Cincinnati, Ohio
CAC Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems This training explains how compressed air systems work and the benefits of optimal compressed air system performance. Identifying individual baselines and basic approaches to cut costs will be covered.

Contact: Larry Boyd; 216-323-1898; boyd@energyinohio.com

October 29, 2012-November 1, 2012
Atlanta, Georgia
Certified Practitioner for Energy Management Systems Training A live, four-day training seminar prepares individuals to become a Certified Practitioner for Energy Management Systems (CP EnMS) in conjunction with the World Energy Engineering Congress 2012 and hosted by Georgia Tech Research Corporation and The Association for Engineers. Participants will gain the expertise to assist facilities seeking certification to the ISO 50001 standard and the Superior Energy Performance (SEP) program by implementing energy management best practices and developing energy performance indicators that allow a facility to track improvements in performance.

Registration: http://www.aeeprograms.com/seminars/SEP

October 30, 2012
Atlanta, Georgia
CAC Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems This training explains how compressed air systems work and the benefits of optimal compressed air system performance. Identifying individual baselines and basic approaches to cut costs will be covered.

Contact: Michelle Whitlock; 770-447-5083; michelle@aeecenter.org

For further information, visit the following link: http://www.aeecenter.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=4110

November 2, 2012
Fredericksburg, Virginia
CAC Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems This training explains how compressed air systems work and the benefits of optimal compressed air system performance. Identifying individual baselines and basic approaches to cut costs will be covered.

Contact: Dan Kent; 540-898-5500; Dan.Kent@kaeser.com

November 6-27, 2012
Webinar
Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems WE This web-based workshop is designed to teach facility engineers, operators, and maintenance staff how they can achieve 15-25 percent cost savings through proper operation and controls, system maintenance, and appropriate uses of compressed air. Both the in-person and web-based classes utilize the same basic content and adhere to the CAC's principles of product-neutrality and a focus on the systems approach to managing compressed air.

Registration: https://www.compressedairchallenge.org/calendar/event.aspx?EventID=372