Taking Control of Your Energy Use

Energy is not a fixed cost. This class will explore a variety of topics that together will plot a course to more effective energy management: the difference between “what IS” and “what COULD BE”; the range of “behavioral,” “low/no-cost,” and “capital intensive” approaches available to building owners and managers; best practices for identifying audit approaches and professionals; measuring what you hope to manage, setting targets, and documenting your progress; and, building internal support for projects.

Learn to:

  1. Appreciate the difference between “what IS” and “what COULD BE” in the context of your building’s energy performance
  2. Consider the range of “behavioral,” “low/no-cost,” and “capital intensive” approaches available to building owners and managers
  3. Learn best practices for identifying audit approaches and professionals
  4. Know how to measure what you hope to manage, how to set targets, and how to document your progress toward those targets
  5. Explore ways to build internal support for projects

OUTLINE:

  1. Comparing «what is» to «what could be»
  2. Identifying ALL of your opportunities (in the right order!)
  3. Planning your moves thoughtfully
  4. Performance contracting
  5. Capturing management attention and engaging support for your initiatives

For more information and to register, click HERE.