5-day certified energy manager (cem) seminars in 2011

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AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (optional) I wish to become a member of the ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS in the classification checked: MEMBER – A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered profes- sional engineer or architect. (Persons who feel they are qualified by experience or re- lated degree may petition for full membership consideration.) AFFILIATE MEMBER – A person interested in the objectives of the Association who does not meet the above criteria for full membership. If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and reg- istration number(s): State No. State No. Years of experience in energy field: years College Degree Year Additional pertinent information may be listed on a separate sheet and attached. I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, that I will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continue as a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shall be in my power. (Applicant’s Signature) (Date) Great preparatory course, terrific content, the ideal refresher for the CEM exam! Now available: The expanded in-depth course you’ve been asking for! PRESENTED BY The Association of Energy Engineers COSPONSORED BY THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS 4025 PLEASANTDALE ROAD / SUITE 420 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30340 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE P A I D THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS Y our opportunity to take part in AEE’s unique Comprehensive Five-day Training Program for Energy Managers A comprehensive, detailed instructional program covering the full scope of technical, economic, and regulatory components of effective energy management. HOUSTON, TX / January 24-28, 2011 ATLANTA, GA / February 7-11, 2011 WASHINGTON, DC / March 14-18, 2011 MILWAUKEE, WI / April 11-15, 2011 NEW YORK, NY / May 9-13, 2011 RALEIGH, NC ? May 16-20, 2011 LONG BEACH CA / June 6-10, 2011 T his is the course that will empower you to “put it all together” and get the results your company expects. Comprehensive in scope, this five-day program takes you systematically from the underlying fundamentals to the specific “how to’s.” T his week-long program of instruction covers the specific techniques necessary to maximize your effectiveness as an energy manager, vice president of operations, or facilities manager. P L U S EARN YOUR C.E.M. The optional Certified Energy Manager (CEM ® ) examination will be administered at the con- clusion of this program (separate application required). See inside for details. U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Education Provider Approved Course for Mandatory Residential Maintenance Program (CMP) E verything you need to know about energy management in one week! REGISTRATION AND HOTEL INFORMATION HOW TO REGISTER: 1. BY MAIL: Complete the registration form on the back page and return it with check or appropriate credit card information to the address indicated. Be sure to include the loca- tion, date, and seminar you wish to attend. 2. BY PHONE: Pay by credit card and register by telephone by calling: (770) 925-9633 Give us the name of each registrant, the name of the seminar, location, date, and perti- nent credit card information. 3. BY FAX: If you plan to pay by credit card, complete the registration form on the back cover, including all necessary credit card information, and transmit a copy of your com- pleted registration to the following FAX number: (770) 381-9865 Government agency participants registering by FAX must submit completed “Request, Authorization, Agreement and Certification of Training” form or completed DD1556 forms with completed seminar registration. 4. ON-LINE: If you plan to pay by credit card, you can register for this seminar by going to the AEE web site and selecting “Seminars.” The AEE web site is located at: www.aeecenter.org Whichever method you select, you will receive a confirmation of your registration if your registration is received at least two weeks prior to the course date. You are encouraged to register early, as attendance will be limited to the first 50 registrants. If time does not permit you to register in advance, you may register on site; however, you should call the registrar to confirm that space is available. Credit cards cannot be accept- ed on site for payment of registration fees, so bring full payment with you in the form of a company check. Full payment must be received prior to the beginning of the seminar. REGISTRATION FEES AND DISCOUNTS The registration fee includes registration, course materials, and refreshment breaks. Lunch and hotel room are not included. Regular Fee: $1895. AEE Member Fee: $1695. Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1695. Team Discount (2 or more persons): Deduct $100 per registrant. For two or more persons registering from the same company at the same time, a $100 discount per registrant may be deducted from the registration fee. The member rate may be taken by current members of AEE (membership number must be provided). HOTEL RESERVATIONS/SEMINAR LOCATIONS Seminar participants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. A block of rooms has been reserved at the hotel where each course will take place. In most cases these rooms are held up to four weeks prior to the seminar date. We therefore recommend that you make your hotel reservations early to assure availability of space. When you call, be sure to mention AEE and this seminar to assure you receive the appropriate rate. Hotels for seminar locations and dates listed in this brochure are: HOUSTON, TX / Houston Marriott North at Greenspoint / (281) 875-4000 ATLANTA, GA / Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway / (404) 763-1544 WASHINGTON, DC / Hampton Inn & Suites Sterling–Dulles Airport / (703) 537-7800 MILWAUKEE, WI / Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield / (262) 364-1100 NEW YORK, NY / Hilton Garden Inn Queens–JFK Airport / (718) 322-4448 RALEIGH, NC / Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley / (919) 781-7000 LONG BEACH, CA / Marriott Long Beach Hotel / (562) 425-5210 SEMINAR HOURS Plan to arrive at 8:15 a.m. on the first day of the seminar for sign-in and on-site registra- tion. Seminar hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. CANCELLATION, SUBSTITUTION AND TRANSFER POLICY If you are unable to attend the course for which you have registered, you can substitute another person in your place, or transfer your registration to another date or another seminar of equal (or lesser) value without penalty for a period of one year following the starting date of the seminar for which you have registered. However, your request for substitution or transfer must be made in writing. We can provide a catalog of other courses and dates available. All cancellations must be made in writing. For registrations cancelled 15 days or more prior to the program date, full paid program fee less a $200 service charge will be refunded. For registrations cancelled 14 days or less prior to the program date, the full program fee will be assessed, and no refund will be made. For transfers not used within the one-year period, cancellation policy is based on start date of program for which orig- inal registrant originally registered. Should a program be cancelled because of weather, illness, or any other reason, all attendees will be notified as early as possible, and our lia- bility will be limited to the return of the registration fee. JOIN AEE AND SAVE ON YOUR SEMINAR REGISTRATION FEES The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), sponsor of this seminar, was founded in 1977 as a professional nonprofit society for energy engineers and managers, as well as others involved in the energy field. Benefits of membership include discounts on continuing education seminars and books, plus free subscriptions to leading industry journals. To join AEE and/or to register for this seminar, use the form below. JOIN AEE AND SAVE $200 ON YOUR SEMINAR REGISTRATION! REGISTRATION FORM: Comprehensive Five-Day Training Program for Energy Managers NOTE: REGISTERING FOR THIS SEMINAR DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY REGISTER YOU FOR THE CEM EXAM! See details inside. SEMINAR REGISTRATION Please register me for the following course: Houston, TX / January 24-28, 2011 New York, NY / May 9-13, 2011 Atlanta, GA / February 7-11, 2011 Raleigh, NC / May 16-20, 2011 Washington, DC / March 14-18, 2011 Long Beach, CA / June 6-10, 2011 Milwaukee, WI / April 11-15, 2011 FEES Refer to REGISTRATION FEES & DISCOUNTS section above: Seminar Registration Fee.............................................. $ AEE Membership: $185 per applicant............................ $ copy(s) Energy Management Handbook........................ $ TOTAL ENCLOSED......................................................... $ Select method of payment: CHECK ENCLOSED (Payable in U.S. funds to AEE ENERGY SEMINARS) CHARGE TO MY CREDIT CARD (for advance registrations only) American Express VISA MasterCard Discover CARD NO. Expiration Date Signature Detach and return to: AEE ENERGY SEMINARS P.O. Box 1026, Lilburn, GA 30048 Please complete: I have contacted AEE (see inside) to request Certification Exam Application. I do not wish to take the Certification Exam. If you are a registered professional engineer or architect, please complete the following: Registered P.E. Registered Architect State License No. Complete separate form for each applicant. Photocopies of this form may be used. Mr. Ms. NAME JOB TITLE ORGANIZATION NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE FAX EMAIL ADDRESS BILLING ADDRESS (if different from mailing address) BILLING CITY, STATE, ZIP Indicate your fee status: Nonmember Government/Nonprofit AEE Member (Member No.: ( ) Completed AEE Membership Application & Fee Enclosed Please send me copy(s) of Energy Management Handbook at a cost of $255.00 each. (Includes S&H) (Order code 0634) CONSIDER THESE IMPORTANT BENEFITS... Teaches you energy management technologies and how to successfully apply them in your building or plant. Provides new energy managers and facility managers with the in-depth training they need to minimize energy costs and improve energy efficiency. Covers each topic in sufficient detail so that you are ready to apply new ideas and approaches when you finish the course. Shows the benefits of energy management and how to perform all the calculations needed to understand and control energy costs in buildings and other facilities. Explains thoroughly the steps in an energy audit or energy survey, and shows how those steps accomplish the overall goal of reducing energy costs. Offers a hands-on explanation of energy audit instrumentation, and lets you see some of the equipment, meters, and measuring devices that are used to collect data. Teaches you why utilities want to help their customers save money on their energy bills and become more energy-efficient. Unravels the maze of buzzwords on energy codes and standards. Increases your understanding of the major energy-consuming systems in buildings, and shows how the building envelope affects building energy use. Covers the various factors that are involved in energy rate structures, and how that knowledge can help you save money. Devotes enough time to electric rate structures to assure you fully understand how they work, and how you can change equipment, processes, and operating procedures to keep electric costs to a minimum. Covers economic decision measures thoroughly, then proceeds step-by-step through the development of present values and present worth of discounted cash flows. Explains fully the various ways to perform life cycle costing. Teaches you how to evaluate alternative fuel choices. Focuses on electrical peak demand control and how much that can save your facility. Examines new lighting technologies to discover what changes can dramatically lower your electric costs — frequently with an incentive from your electric utility. Reveals why motors probably use over half the electric energy in your facility, and how you can cut those costs with high-efficiency motors and adjustable speed drives. Assures that you understand the basic air conditioning cycle, as well as how to reduce AC costs using better controls, more efficient equipment, and new technologies. Makes sure you have a thorough understanding of how boilers, furnaces, and heaters work, and the steps you can take to improve their efficiencies. Teaches you what cogeneration really is and where it could help you provide low- cost heat and electric power. Puts all of the pieces together, enabling you to identify and integrate real opportu- nities to use new equipment, new operating procedures, and new processes to sig- nificantly improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs. The ideal course for any professional seeking... To become a good (or better) energy manager. To take and pass the CEM exam. To know what energy management can do for their company. To know what to expect from energy management consultants. EARNS 3.6 CEU LEARN HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR OPERATIONS , CONTROL YOUR COSTS , AND EXPAND YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT Basic Skills Required for this Seminar This course assumes basic problem-solving skills including quick and accurate use of a hand calculator, ability to use basic algebra, and ability to set up problem solution expres- sions and calculations from a written problem statement. Those needing a refresher pro- gram in these skills may wish to participate in the Basics of Energy Management online seminar prior to taking this seminar. For more information, please visit: www.aeecenter.org/training American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Systems (CES) Approved Training Course Credit card billing zip code: Space is limited, so register early! Note: Special funding may be available for AEE seminars to qualified applicants in many U.S. states. 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Since its inception in 1981, the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) credential has become widely accepted and used as a measure of professional accomplishment within the energy management field. It has gained industry-wide use as the standard for qualifying energy professionals both in the United States and abroad. It is recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy, the Office of Federal Energy Management Programs (FEMP), and the U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as by numerous state energy offices, major utilities, corporations and energy service companies

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Page 1: 5-Day Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Seminars in 2011

AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (optional)I wish to become a member of the ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS inthe classification checked:

� MEMBER – A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered profes-sional engineer or architect. (Persons who feel they are qualified by experience or re-lated degree may petition for full membership consideration.)

� AFFILIATE MEMBER – A person interested in the objectives of the Association whodoes not meet the above criteria for full membership.

If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and reg-istration number(s):

State No. State No.

Years of experience in energy field: years

College Degree Year

Additional pertinent information may be listed on a separate sheet and attached.

I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, thatI will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continueas a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shallbe in my power.

(Applicant’s Signature) (Date)

Great preparatory course,terrific content, the ideal

refresher for the CEM exam!

Now

available: The expanded in-depth course you’ve been asking for!

PRESENTED BY

The Association of Energy Engineers

COSPONSORED BY

THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS4025 PLEASANTDALE ROAD / SUITE 420ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30340

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE

P A I DTHE ASSOCIATION OFENERGY ENGINEERS

Your opportunity to take part in AEE’s unique

Comprehensive Five-dayTraining Program for

Energy Managers

A comprehensive, detailed instructional programcovering the full scope of technical, economic, and

regulatory components of effective energy management.

HOUSTON, TX / January 24-28, 2011ATLANTA, GA / February 7-11, 2011

WASHINGTON, DC / March 14-18, 2011MILWAUKEE, WI / April 11-15, 2011

NEW YORK, NY / May 9-13, 2011RALEIGH, NC ? May 16-20, 2011

LONG BEACH CA / June 6-10, 2011

This is the course that willempower you to “put it alltogether” and get the resultsyour company expects.

Comprehensive in scope,this five-day program takesyou systematically from theunderlying fundamentalsto the specific “how to’s.”

This week-long program ofinstruction covers the specifictechniques necessary tomaximize your effectivenessas an energy manager, vicepresident of operations, orfacilities manager.

P L U SEARN YOUR C.E.M.

The optional Certified Energy Manager (CEM®)examination will be administered at the con-clusion of this program (separate applicationrequired). See inside for details.

U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) EducationProvider Approved Course for MandatoryResidential Maintenance Program (CMP)

Everything you need to know about energy managem

ent in one week! REGISTRATION AND HOTEL INFORMATION

HOW TO REGISTER:1. BY MAIL: Complete the registration form on the back page and return it with check or

appropriate credit card information to the address indicated. Be sure to include the loca-tion, date, and seminar you wish to attend.

2. BY PHONE: Pay by credit card and register by telephone by calling:(770) 925-9633

Give us the name of each registrant, the name of the seminar, location, date, and perti-nent credit card information.

3. BY FAX: If you plan to pay by credit card, complete the registration form on the backcover, including all necessary credit card information, and transmit a copy of your com-pleted registration to the following FAX number:

(770) 381-9865Government agency participants registering by FAX must submit completed “Request,Authorization, Agreement and Certification of Training” form or completed DD1556forms with completed seminar registration.

4. ON-LINE: If you plan to pay by credit card, you can register for this seminar by going tothe AEE web site and selecting “Seminars.” The AEE web site is located at:

www.aeecenter.orgWhichever method you select, you will receive a confirmation of your registration if your

registration is received at least two weeks prior to the course date. You are encouragedto register early, as attendance will be limited to the first 50 registrants.

If time does not permit you to register in advance, you may register on site; however, youshould call the registrar to confirm that space is available. Credit cards cannot be accept-ed on site for payment of registration fees, so bring full payment with you in the form of acompany check. Full payment must be received prior to the beginning of the seminar.

REGISTRATION FEES AND DISCOUNTSThe registration fee includes registration, course materials, and refreshment breaks.Lunch and hotel room are not included.

Regular Fee: $1895.AEE Member Fee: $1695.Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1695.Team Discount (2 or more persons): Deduct $100 per registrant.

For two or more persons registering from the same company at the same time, a $100discount per registrant may be deducted from the registration fee. The member rate maybe taken by current members of AEE (membership number must be provided).

HOTEL RESERVATIONS/SEMINAR LOCATIONSSeminar participants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. A blockof rooms has been reserved at the hotel where each course will take place. In mostcases these rooms are held up to four weeks prior to the seminar date. We thereforerecommend that you make your hotel reservations early to assure availability of space.

When you call, be sure to mention AEE and this seminar to assure you receive theappropriate rate. Hotels for seminar locations and dates listed in this brochure are:

HOUSTON, TX / Houston Marriott North at Greenspoint / (281) 875-4000ATLANTA, GA / Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway / (404) 763-1544

WASHINGTON, DC / Hampton Inn & Suites Sterling–Dulles Airport / (703) 537-7800MILWAUKEE, WI / Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield / (262) 364-1100

NEW YORK, NY / Hilton Garden Inn Queens–JFK Airport / (718) 322-4448RALEIGH, NC / Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley / (919) 781-7000LONG BEACH, CA / Marriott Long Beach Hotel / (562) 425-5210

SEMINAR HOURSPlan to arrive at 8:15 a.m. on the first day of the seminar for sign-in and on-site registra-tion. Seminar hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day.CANCELLATION, SUBSTITUTION AND TRANSFER POLICYIf you are unable to attend the course for which you have registered, you can substituteanother person in your place, or transfer your registration to another date or anotherseminar of equal (or lesser) value without penalty for a period of one year following thestarting date of the seminar for which you have registered. However, your request forsubstitution or transfer must be made in writing. We can provide a catalog of other coursesand dates available.

All cancellations must be made in writing. For registrations cancelled 15 days ormore prior to the program date, full paid program fee less a $200 service charge will berefunded. For registrations cancelled 14 days or less prior to the program date, the fullprogram fee will be assessed, and no refund will be made. For transfers not used withinthe one-year period, cancellation policy is based on start date of program for which orig-inal registrant originally registered. Should a program be cancelled because of weather,illness, or any other reason, all attendees will be notified as early as possible, and our lia-bility will be limited to the return of the registration fee.JOIN AEE AND SAVE ON YOUR SEMINAR REGISTRATION FEESThe Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), sponsor of this seminar, was founded in 1977as a professional nonprofit society for energy engineers and managers, as well as othersinvolved in the energy field. Benefits of membership include discounts on continuingeducation seminars and books, plus free subscriptions to leading industry journals. Tojoin AEE and/or to register for this seminar, use the form below.

JOIN AEE AND SAVE $200 ON YOUR SEMINAR REGISTRATION!

REGISTRATION FORM: Comprehensive Five-Day Training Program for Energy ManagersNOTE: REGISTERING FOR THIS SEMINAR DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY REGISTER YOU FOR THE CEM EXAM! See details inside.

SEMINAR REGISTRATIONPlease register me for the following course:

� Houston, TX / January 24-28, 2011 � New York, NY / May 9-13, 2011� Atlanta, GA / February 7-11, 2011 � Raleigh, NC / May 16-20, 2011�Washington, DC / March 14-18, 2011 � Long Beach, CA / June 6-10, 2011�Milwaukee, WI / April 11-15, 2011

FEESRefer to REGISTRATION FEES & DISCOUNTS section above:

Seminar Registration Fee.............................................. $

AEE Membership: $185 per applicant............................ $

copy(s) Energy Management Handbook........................ $

TOTAL ENCLOSED......................................................... $

Select method of payment:� CHECK ENCLOSED (Payable in U.S. funds to AEE ENERGY SEMINARS)� CHARGE TO MY CREDIT CARD (for advance registrations only)

� American Express � VISA � MasterCard � Discover

CARD NO.

Expiration Date Signature

Detach and return to:AEE ENERGY SEMINARS

P.O. Box 1026, Lilburn, GA 30048

Please complete:

� I have contacted AEE (see inside) to request Certification Exam Application.

� I do not wish to take the Certification Exam.

If you are a registered professional engineer orarchitect, please complete the following:� Registered P.E. � Registered Architect

State License No.

Complete separate form for each applicant. Photocopies of this form may be used.�Mr.�Ms.

NAME

JOB TITLE

ORGANIZATION NAME

STREET ADDRESS

CITY, STATE, ZIP

PHONE FAX

EMAIL ADDRESS

BILLING ADDRESS (if different from mailing address)

BILLING CITY, STATE, ZIP

Indicate your fee status:�Nonmember�Government/Nonprofit� AEE Member (Member No.: ( )�Completed AEE MembershipApplication & Fee Enclosed

� Please send me copy(s)of Energy ManagementHandbook at a cost of$255.00 each. (Includes S&H)(Order code 0634)

CONSIDER THESE IMPORTANT BENEFITS...� Teaches you energy management technologies and how to successfully apply themin your building or plant.

� Provides new energy managers and facility managers with the in-depth training theyneed to minimize energy costs and improve energy efficiency.

� Covers each topic in sufficient detail so that you are ready to apply new ideas andapproaches when you finish the course.

� Shows the benefits of energy management and how to perform all the calculationsneeded to understand and control energy costs in buildings and other facilities.

� Explains thoroughly the steps in an energy audit or energy survey, and shows howthose steps accomplish the overall goal of reducing energy costs.

� Offers a hands-on explanation of energy audit instrumentation, and lets you seesome of the equipment, meters, and measuring devices that are used to collect data.

� Teaches you why utilities want to help their customers save money on their energybills and become more energy-efficient.

� Unravels the maze of buzzwords on energy codes and standards.� Increases your understanding of the major energy-consuming systems in buildings,and shows how the building envelope affects building energy use.

� Covers the various factors that are involved in energy rate structures, and how thatknowledge can help you save money.

� Devotes enough time to electric rate structures to assure you fully understand howthey work, and how you can change equipment, processes, and operating proceduresto keep electric costs to a minimum.

� Covers economic decision measures thoroughly, then proceeds step-by-step through thedevelopment of present values and present worth of discounted cash flows.

� Explains fully the various ways to perform life cycle costing.� Teaches you how to evaluate alternative fuel choices.� Focuses on electrical peak demand control and how much that can save your facility.� Examines new lighting technologies to discover what changes can dramatically loweryour electric costs — frequently with an incentive from your electric utility.

� Reveals why motors probably use over half the electric energy in your facility, andhow you can cut those costs with high-efficiency motors and adjustable speed drives.

� Assures that you understand the basic air conditioning cycle, as well as how toreduce AC costs using better controls, more efficient equipment, and new technologies.

� Makes sure you have a thorough understanding of how boilers, furnaces, andheaters work, and the steps you can take to improve their efficiencies.

� Teaches you what cogeneration really is and where it could help you provide low-cost heat and electric power.

� Puts all of the pieces together, enabling you to identify and integrate real opportu-nities to use new equipment, new operating procedures, and new processes to sig-nificantly improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs.

The ideal course for any professional seeking...� To become a good (or better) energy manager.� To take and pass the CEM exam.� To know what energy management can do for their company.� To know what to expect from energy management consultants.

EARNS 3.6 CEU

LEARN HOW TO ENHANCE YOUR OPERATIONS, CONTROLYOUR COSTS, AND EXPAND YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT

Basic Skills Required for this SeminarThis course assumes basic problem-solving skills including quick and accurate use of ahand calculator, ability to use basic algebra, and ability to set up problem solution expres-sions and calculations from a written problem statement. Those needing a refresher pro-gram in these skills may wish to participate in the Basics of Energy Management onlineseminar prior to taking this seminar. For more information, please visit:

www.aeecenter.org/training

American Institute of Architects (AIA) ContinuingEducation Systems (CES) Approved Training Course

Credit cardbilling zip code:

Space is limited, so register early!

Note: Special fundingmay be available for AEE seminars to qualified applicants in many U.S.states. For more information, visit: www.aeecenter.org/stimulusfunding

Page 2: 5-Day Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Seminars in 2011

The path to becoming a more successful energy manager starts here.In its years of developing seminar programs, AEE has come to realize that certain disciplinesrequire more intensive instruction than others. Based on this realization, this five-day programwas designed to provide professionals with the kind of in-depth training they need to achieve thehighest possible degree of success as energy managers. Now AEE’s most requested program, thisseminar has been completed by thousands of professionals since its inception in 1994.

The program begins by examining the basic fundamentals within all key areas of energymanagement. From there, the instructors systematically move to a “working level” knowledge ofthe specific principles and techniques needed to really get the job done. This approach has beenspecially designed to fulfill the needs of professionals who seek a broader and more detailedlearning experience than can be provided in AEE’s shorter courses. In only five days, you cangain the knowledge and confidence it takes to effectively apply state-of-the-art principles of ener-gy management, and to achieve control over energy costs in your organization — whether you’reresponsible for managing a single facility or developing an energy management program for mul-tiple corporate facilities, government buildings, etc.

The course covers all areas critical to effective energy management.The program is designed for energy managers and other professionals who can benefit from in-depth exposure in areas such as analyzing energy bills, understanding energy rate structures,conducting economic analyses, or applying cost-effective, cost-cutting technologies that can havea real impact on the bottom line.

Maintenance personnel — especially those who come to this course without extensive tech-nical backgrounds — can particularly benefit from the instructors’ step-by-step approach. Eachtopic is introduced at a beginning level, and gradually proceeds to more complex issues so that,ultimately, the new skills learned can be applied as soon as attendees are back on the job.

Learn from highly regarded instructors in the field.If you need more than a refresher course in energy management, this is your opportunity to learnfrom highly qualified experts with great teaching credentials. The instructors for this programhave helped thousands of people develop the skills and knowledge needed to become successfulenergy managers, building operators, and energy cost control consultants. These successes canbe measured by the millions of dollars their companies or clients have saved on energy bills.

Your instructors also bring many years of practical, hands-on experience in business, indus-try, and government to the classroom, enabling them to speak from real-world experience. Thisexperience includes conducting numerous energy audits, and consulting with a broad range ofmanufacturing plants, utilities, state energy offices, and consulting firms. That kind of practicalexpertise adds immeasurably to the value of this course. As an attendee, you gain the benefit ofthe lessons they learned “under fire” — what worked, what didn’t, and what could work for you!

C O U R S E O U T L I N E

A “total course” that teaches what it takes to significantly cut costs!

Please note: you m

ust apply separately to take the C.E.M. exam

ination!

Take the CertifiedEnergy Manager (CEM)examination on thelast day of the seminar.

O P T I O N A LCERTIFICATIONEXAMINATION

The “Certified Energy Manager” creden-tial provides recognition to individualswho have demonstrated a high level ofcompetence, proficiency, and experi-ence in the field of energy manage-ment. Those wishing to earn the CEMcredential must meet specific educa-tional and professional experience re-quirements, complete an AEE-approvedtraining seminar, and in addition mustpass a written examination. This five-day training course is an excellent“refresher” program for those preparingto take the CEM exam. AEE will admin-ister the CEM exam on the afternoon ofthe final day of the five-day seminar pro-gram. Those wishing to sit for theexam at that time must submit a sep-arate application to AEE’s CertificationAdministrator in advance of thedeadline specified below. For furtherinformation on the CEM program, or toreceive an application, please visit ourwebsite at www.aeecenter.org/certifi-cation, or contact:

Certification AdministratorAssociation of Energy Engineers4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420

Atlanta, GA 30340Phone: (770) 447-5083 Ext. 318

FOR MORE INFORMATION ONAEE AND ITS PROGRAMS,VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:

www.aeecenter.org

“Very satisfied with the course, the resourcesprovided, as well as the instructors.”

JACKIE DAFT, Energy Services Coordinator,Crescent Real Estate Equities, Ltd.

“The information that was presented will bevery useful in my career. ”

ALBERTO CRUZ, Energy Systems Engineer,Armstrong Service, Inc.

“This program was outstanding both for exampreparation and application to real-worldsituations.”

RUDOLF MARLOTH, Assistant Director,Industrial Assessment Center

“Good prep for the CEM exam.”JOE CALABRESE, Associate Partner,Accenture

“Very good overall. I would recommend it toothers.”

RUSS DIXON, Performance Assurance Specialist, Johnson Controls

“Very well done — the course was wellorganized, well paced, offered a good coverageof materials and an excellent choice of subjectmatter.”

JACK ZEIGER, Energy Engineer,WSU Energy Program

“This was an excellent class — I used it as aCEM refresher.”

GORDON DELCHAMPS, Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Public Health Service

“Very good program. Covered material wellfor the test.”

MARY RUGH, Senior Electrical Engineer,University of Pittsburgh

“An excellent program — likely the best I’veattended.”

JOHN HEAPY, Commissioning Agent, Heapy Engineering

THE NEED FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENTBuilding energy cost controlUtility DSM programs and deregulation — energyefficiency and peak demand reduction

Commercial business energy cost controlIndustrial plant operation improvement– Reducing energy costs– Reducing environmental emissions– Improving product quality– Improving plant productivity

CONDUCTING AN ENERGY AUDITPurpose of the energy auditFacility description and data needsMajor systems in the facilityData forms for recording informationCollecting the actual dataIdentification of preliminary energy managementopportunities

ENERGY AUDIT INSTRUMENTATIONThe need for instrumentationLight level metersElectric meters– Voltages, current, power, energy, power factor

Temperature-measuring instrumentsCombustion efficiency measurementAir flow and air leak measurementThermographyData loggingENERGY CODES AND STANDARDSBuilding codesASHRAE standards (62, 15, 3, 90.1)ASME, IEEE, and other standardsFederal legislation

– NECPA, PURPA, NGPA, CAAA, NEPA of 1992CFC replacements

– Montreal Protocol, Global Climate Change National Energy Policy Act of 2005Proposed tax incentives 2002BUILDING ENERGY USE AND PERFORMANCEFuel types and costsEnergy content of fuelsEnergy conversion factorsBuilding envelopeNatural gas purchasingRetail wheeling of electricityMajor building energy use systemsENERGY ACCOUNTING IN BUILDINGSAND FACILITIESEnergy use index, energy cost indexWhere energy is used in facilitiesLighting and HVAC energy useENERGY RATE STRUCTURESIdentifying types of energy usedElectric rates, gas ratesOil, coal, and other ratesSteam and hot water ratesFactors in controlling fuel costsUtility incentive programs

ELECTRIC RATE STRUCTURESShort history of electric ratesThe difference between power and energy

Electric metersComponents of electric ratesExample rate structuresFactors in controlling electric costsElectric utility incentive programsSpecial schedules (interruptible, TOU, real-time pricing)

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTSEconomic decision analysisSimple economic measuresThe time value of moneyPresent and future valuesCost and benefit analysisAfter tax cash flows

ALTERNATIVE FINANCINGRole of performance contractingDifferent sources (loans, stock sales, bonds, etc.)FEMP and alternative financingTrue lease, capital lease, bonds, etc.

WASTE HEAT RECOVERYObjectives: design criteriaTypes and maintenance of heat exchangersRecuperators; economizers

LIFE CYCLE COSTINGConcept of life cycle costingPurchase costs vs. operating costsExample analysesGovernment standards — FEMP

FUEL SUPPLY AND FUEL SWITCHINGAlternative fuel choicesTechnology choices

– HVAC systems, boilers, heaters, industrial processes

Benefits of deregulation — electric, gas, and oil

ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENTPeak load reductionPower factor improvementEnergy management control systemsLoad managementHarmonics and other power quality issues

LIGHTINGBasics of lighting and current lightingtechnologies

New lighting technologiesEconomic evaluation of example lighting improve-ments

Lighting standardsEPA Green Lights programT12, T8, T5 lampsCompact fluorescentsHID, sulfur lamps

MOTORS AND ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVESHow motors workHigh-efficiency motorsExamples of cost-effective motor changesUse of adjustable speed drivesExample of cost-effective ASD useImproved motor belts and drivesCompressed air managementAdjustable speed drive alternatives:

eddy current clutches, permanent magnetclutches, variable frequency drives, inletand outlet vane control, etc.

HVAC SYSTEMTypes of HVAC systems and new technologiesThe vapor-compression cycleAir conditioning loadsChiller improvement exampleControl, thermal storage, absorption systemsCONTROLS AND ENERGY MANAGEMENTNight set backOptimum start/stopEnthalpy economizersTemperature resetsPID controls, pneumatic controlsControl characteristicsDDCINSULATIONTypes of insulationHeat flow calculationsEconomic levels of insulationPassive thermal energyProcess insulationGREEN BUILDINGS, LEED®, AND ENERGY STARGreen buildings and sustainable designU.S. Green Buildings Council and LEED®

LEED® certification: LEED®–NC, EB, CI, CSASHRAE 90.1 Energy Cost Budget MethodEnergy and atmosphere, indoor environmentalquality, water efficiency

EPA and the ENERGY STAR programENERGY STAR Building LabelEnergy performance ratings and profile managerBOILERS AND STEAM GENERATIONBasics of combustion systems– Excess air control

Boiler efficiency improvement– Blowdown management, condensate return, turbulators

Combustion controlsWaste heat recoverySteam traps — purpose and testingProcess insulationExample of boiler improvementCOGENERATION (CHP)What is cogeneration Types of cogeneration cyclesExamples of cost-effective use of cogenQF’s and deregulationUse of waste for fuelFuel cells, microturbines, etc.MAINTENANCEMaintenance management systemsMonitoring for maintenanceInfrared photography for maintenanceCost of:

– Air, steam, gas leaks; uninsulated surfacesALTERNATIVE FINANCINGDifferent financing methodsAttributes of each methodAfter-tax cash flow analysis

Now

available: The expanded in-depth course you’ve been asking for!

Now you can spend fivefull days of focused trainingcovering all the specificareas you must master tooptimally achieve your goalsas an energy manager.

Learn not only whatnew energy managementtechnologies are available,but also when and how toapply them to your building,plant, or facility, and whatresults to expect.

For the experienced energymanager, you’ll get upto speed on importantnew technologies, newoperating procedures,new processes, and otherhot new opportunities toimprove the “bottom line.”

If maximizing efficiencyand trimming costs is yourresponsibility, this is theprogram that will give youthe knowledge and tools youneed to fulfill your goals.

CEM Application andStudy Guide Available OnlineThe CEM test application, documenta-tion forms, as well as the study guide,are available online by going to:

www.aeecenter.org/certification

NEW!

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has adopted the Management System for Energy (ANSI/MSE 2000) asa national standard. Developed by the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute’s Energy and EnvironmentalManagement Center, ANSI/MSE 2000 is the first nationally recognized management system that practically addresses howindustries can positively impact the country’s energy resources through their energy usage. It applies to all organizationsincluding manufacturing, commercial, government, and institutional.Companies implementing MSE 2000 must employ professionals who are knowledgeable in energy planning, monitoring,analysis, project development, and implementation. Completion of the Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for EnergyManagers meets this requirement. MSE 2000 targets cost savings, and can substantiate an organization’s commitment to continuous improvement. Proactiveenergy management based on MSE 2000 principles will improve organizational energy efficiency, enhance sustainability,and help increase operational energy security by reducing energy resource consumption. These improvements create a pos-itive public image for participating organizations.MSE 2000 institutes a team-based, organization-wide approach that includes participants from all areas of the organiza-tion involved with energy, from purchasing to engineering/maintenance to production. The result is a cultural changethat creates a sustained commitment to energy efficiency, continual improvement, and documented energy managementprocedures within the organization.

Comprehensive 5-Day CEMTraining Program for EnergyManagers Helps MeetANSI/MSE 2000 ManagementSystem for Energy Standard

WORKBOOK, TEXT, AND CEU CREDITCOMPREHENSIVE COURSE WORKBOOK AND TEXT. The seminar workbook has been written to functionas a valuable resource, not only during the seminar presentation, but also back on the job. Detailed guide-lines, supporting data, and graphic elements reinforce the points made during instruction. Each partici-pant will also receive a copy of the textbook, Guide to Energy Management.

3.6 CEU AND A COURSE CERTIFICATE. All participants in this five-day course will receive 3.6 ContinuingEducation Units (CEU). The Association of Energy Engineers will also award you an attractive certificateof completion.

DEADLINES TO APPLY TOTAKE THE CEM EXAM*

JANUARY 28 EXAM: DECEMBER 17, 2010FEBRUARY 11 EXAM: DECEMBER 23, 2010

MARCH 18 EXAM: FEBRUARY 4APRIL 15 EXAM: MARCH 4MAY 13 EXAM: APRIL 1MAY 20 EXAM: APRIL 8JUNE 10 EXAM: APRIL 29

*Note: If you have missed the deadline, pleasecontact the CEM program manager to see if youcan be issued a variance to sit for the exam —call (770) 447-5083, Ext. 318.

Note that registering for theseminar does not automatically

register you for the CEM exam. Anadditional fee of $200 is required forcertification application and exam.

ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTORS

BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a professor emeritus of indus-trial and systems engineering at the University of Florida inGainesville. He has broad experience in the commercial/industrial sec-tor having served as director of the University of Florida IndustrialAssessment Center from 1990 to 1999. He personally conducted over100 audits of industrial facilities, and has helped students conductaudits of hundreds of office buildings, small businesses, governmentfacilities, and other commercial facilities. He is the lead author for theGuide to Energy Management textbook, the founding editor of the En-cyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology, and the co-authoror editor of five other energy books. Dr. Capehart is the creator ofAEE’s Five-day Training Program for Energy Managers, and has trainedover 10,000 energy managers in that program.

ERIC A. WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., is widely recognized both nation-ally and internationally for helping energy and environmental projectsget approved and implemented, having helped over 400 organizationsand governments improve profits with energy-environmental solutions.He brings to this program over 15 years’ experience in energy man-agement, consulting, and training. His clients have included large cor-portions, universities, airports, utilities, cities, and U.S. and foreigngovernments. He has written widely in the field, is chairman of AEE’sCarbon & GHG Reduction Manager (CRM) program certification board,and is a board member for AEE’s Certified Energy Manager (CEM) pro-gram since 1999. He is also founder of ProfitableGreenSolutions.com.

WARREN M. HEFFINGTON, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is the founding direc-tor of the Industrial Assessment Center at Texas A&M University,which has provided over 450 industrial assessments. The U.S. DOE hascontracted with this center to provide national training on the indus-trial assessment process. Dr. Heffington personally has directed about200 industrial assessments and has supervised the review of over 300energy audit reports for commercial and institutional buildings. He hasbeen active in research on industrial demand and duty factors, and onthe energy audit process. He is an associate professor of mechanicalengineering at Texas A&M University, where he teaches a graduatecourse in industrial energy management.

This comprehensive handbook has become recognized as the de-finitive stand-alone energy manager’s desk reference, used bythousands of energy management professionals throughout theindustry. You’ll find in-depth coverage of every component ofeffective energy management, including boiler and steam systemoptimization, lighting and electrical systems, HVAC system per-formance, waste heat recovery, cogeneration, thermal energystorage, energy management control systems, energy systemsmaintenance, building envelope, industrial insulation, indoor airquality, energy economic analysis, energy procurement decisionmaking, energy security and reliability, project financing, out-sourcing of energy services, and overall energy management pro-gram organization.

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ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE...Energy Management Handbook Seventh Edition

By Steve Doty and Wayne C. Turner

TO ORDER, call (770) 925-9558 or complete the appropriate portions of the seminar registration form provided in thisbrochure. (You may purchase the book without registering for the seminar.) Books ordered via registration form mustbe prepaid.

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