Free Energy Efficiency Webinars
Free July Webinars Show How to Spread the Energy-Efficiency Story
Involving Others Multiplies The Energy Savings
Teaching Commercial Building Energy Efficiency with ENERGY STAR® Thursday, July 8, 2010 - 1 P.M. EDT This new ENERGY STAR course was developed and tested as a community college course. However, the materials and curriculum are flexible and adaptable enough to be used in total or in part in a business or organization training setting.
The course gives students practical, hands-on experience with understanding and improving energy efficiency. This course has everything you need to bring energy efficiency to the classroom. Students will learn the benefits and barriers of energy efficiency through an in-depth look into the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPAs) ENERGY STAR® program.
Presenters include: Katy Hatcher, ENERGY STAR Public Sector National Manager, U.S. EPA Daniel Lawse, Coordinator of Sustainable Practices, Metropolitan Community College Craig Moody, Adjunct Faculty, Metropolitan Community College and Principal, Verdis Group Judy Sunde, Project Manager - Market Strategies, Omaha Public Power District |
Thursday, July 8 1:00 P.M. EDT To register for this presentation, please: Visit https://energystar.webex.com/energystar and click on the session titled "Teaching Commercial Building Energy Efficiency with ENERGY STAR" under "Training Center." Click on the link for "Registration." Complete the contact information on the next page. Save the confirmation e-mail (sent by messenger@webex.com) with the information needed to participate in the presentation, which will be sent to the e-mail address you have specified. Please check your spam e-mail filter if the message does not appear in your inbox. Click on the link provided in this e-mail and join us at least 15-minutes prior to the start of the presentation.
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How to Launch an Energy Competition
- Wednesday, July 21, 2010 - 1:00 P.M. EDT
Motivating people to save energy is critical to achieving results. One effective way of getting employees, business units, members and even whole communities excited about energy efficiency is to tap into people's competitive spirit through challenges and competitions. Energy competitions provide an easy to understand and fun context for achieving a desired result. Furthermore, no matter who wins the competition, everyone benefits by improving their energy performance, saving money, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Wednesday, July 21 1:00 P.M. EDT Registration Pre-registration for this web conference is recommended. To register, go to: OR Registration for this web conference is limited to 150 participants, so prompt registration is recommended. A 56K modem (minimum) with a separate phone line is also necessary. If this will be your first ENERGY STAR web conference, please test your browser and computer system's compatibility with Webex before joining the web conference. |
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Energy Efficiency
Saving energy, saving money and saving the environment are all part of the energy-efficiency story. Most of us enjoy the advantages already implemented- large and small, for energy saving programs in our homes, businesses and organizations. Scotts Contracting is available to assist in Helping you become more Energy Efficient with Ways you can "Reduce and Eliminate Your Cooling and Heating Costs." |
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