NCHEA
North Carolina Healthcare Engineers Association, Inc

2006 SPRING SEMINAR
MARCH 22-24, 2006
 
 

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ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
IN A
HEALTHCARE
ENVIRONMENT

 WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Engineers, building owners & operators, facility staff, energy conservation team leaders, energy managers, and other individual who desire a review of the basics of efficiency improvements that can be applied to hospital facilities.

OVERVIEW

This course gives a basic review of methods to establish and effective energy management program, selling projects, and introduces projects related to HVAC, Lighting, and compressed air system efficiencies. It is designed for those who want an introduction to energy management and those needing to brush up on the basics of energy management.

 

 OBJECTIVES

  • To review energy supply purchase and end-use

  • To review the basics of efficiency improvements

  • To transfer the knowledge of our experts to your facilities and operations personnel

TOPICS

  • Establishing an Effective Energy Management Program

  • Strategies for Savings in HVAC Systems

  • Fundamentals for Efficient Lighting

  • Optimizing Compressed Air System Operations

 

.8 CEUs; 8.0 Continuing Education Hours are awarded by the American Hospital Association for this program



 

   

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