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Welcome to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's website for FEMP Training Workshop on-line registration. Details about the workshops offered are available at the FEMP training site.

Complete the information then submit your registration on-line by choosing the "Submit" button at the bottom of this page. You do not have to register for telecourses; log-on information will be provided at a later date. If you prefer, you may complete the form then print a copy and send it to the fax number or address at the bottom of this page.

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Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Management
Definition of O&M; benefits of a strong O&M program; cost, risks, and liability issues; types of maintenance programs (corrective, preventive, predictive); O&M infrastructure requirements; O&M organization integration; ideas for implementation of O&M; discussion of O&M tools.

Telecourse, March 9, 2004
Newport, RI. May 18-19, 2004
Madison, WI. June 16-17, 2004
*Another Location

http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/resources/training/fy2004_om.html

**free

Water Resource Management
Legislation and legal issues concerning water management in the federal sector; impacts of Executive Order 13123; opportunities for water conservation through elimination of waste, reuse/recycling of water resources and use of efficient technologies such as efficient indoor fixtures, efficient landscape design and irrigation, and cooling tower and steam systems; auditing, leak detection and metering; drought management; and integrated resource planning.

Telecourse, March 9, 2004
Downey, CA. April 6-7, 2004
*Another Location

http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/resources/training/fy2004_water_res.html

**free

Introduction to Facility Energy Decision System - (FEDS)
http://www.pnl.gov/feds/
Explore FEDS 5.0 features and capabilities as a method to quickly and objectively identify energy improvements offering maximum cost-effective savings for your buildings or entire site. Discussions and hands-on exercises are combined to give you an understanding of the software, how to input data, modify parameters, and run FEDS to analyze savings opportunities.

Norfolk, VA. April 27, 2004
*Another Location

http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/resources/training/fy2004_feds.html

**free

Advanced Facility Energy Decision System - FEDS 5.0
Use FEDS 5.0 to quickly and objectively identify energy improvements for maximum cost-effective savings in accordance with life-cycle-costing methodology; assess and analyze energy efficiency in multiple buildings and at multiple sites without requiring the user to enter engineering parameters; analyze fuel switching opportunities; analyze alternative financing opportunities; and track emissions reductions.

Norfolk, VA. April 28-29, 2004
*Another Location

http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/resources/training/fy2004_feds2.html

**free

Life-Cycle Costing (LCC)
Basic Workshop: Identifying alternatives, data requirements and assumptions; discounting future amounts to present values; calculating life-cycle costs, net savings, savings-to-investment ratio, and payback period; evaluating ESPCs; assessing uncertainty.

Project-Oriented Workshop: Review of LCC principles; determining cost-effectiveness of HVAC equipment; fuel switching; replacement of functional systems to improve energy efficiency; chiller replacement vs. purchase of chilled water; evaluating ESPCs. Both workshops incorporate classroom instruction and workbook exercises, use building life-cycle cost (BLCC) software, including the new, windowed version of BLCC.

Telecourse, March 2, 2004
Seattle, WA. November 5-6, 2003
Boston, MA. July 13-14, 2004
*Another Location

http://www.eren.doe.gov/femp/resources/training/fy2004_lifecycle2.html

**free

* If you or someone at your organization is interested in a workshop that may be identified at a later date, please fill out the registration form and notification will be sent out as soon as one is scheduled.

** These workshops are now being offered free of charge via special arrangement with FEMP in the spirit of Executive Order 13123.

You may submit this form electronically by clicking the Submit button below or print and mail to

Cecilia Mendoza
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
P.O. Box 999, MSIN K6-11
Richland, WA 99352-0999
Phone: (509) 372-4368
Fax: (509) 372-4990

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