Selecting and Evaluating New and Underused Energy Technologies
On Demand Training
90 Minutes
Selecting and Evaluating New and Underused Energy Technologies demonstrates how to use the FEMP Technology Deployment Matrix to identify and select clean energy technologies that have high potential of immediate deployment into agency energy-use reduction programs; assess potential benefits; execute market-based deployment strategies; and develop performance metrics to validate effectiveness and justify project funding.
First Thursday Seminars are FEMP training opportunities targeting Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals offered at no cost by leading experts. The training sessions are delivered live via satellite or through streaming media at your desktop.
Date recorded: April 5, 2012
Instructor(s):
- Michael Holda, Program Manager, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Read bio.
- Steven Parker, Engineer and Certified Energy Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Read bio.
- Shawn Herrera, Federal Energy Management Program. Read bio.
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For course questions, contact Joe Konrade at joseph.konrade@ee.doe.gov or 202-586-8039.
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