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Southeast HVAC News
New Course on Commercial
Building Energy Audits Offered by ASHRAE in Fall Online Course
Series.
Given the tremendous growth in emphasis on energy efficiency in
existing buildings, private markets are looking for cost-effective
investments to make in buildings. Energy efficiency represents an
excellent opportunity to provide great returns while helping the
environment, and improving indoor environmental quality.
One way to learn what building improvements are needed is to conduct
an energy audit. A new course from ASHRAE, part of its ASHRAE
Learning Institute fall online course series, offers guidance on
best practices and other information relevant for building owners,
managers and government entities.
“As we work to identify investment opportunities in commercial
buildings, we want to ensure that any recommendations are cost
effective, technically feasible and result in significant energy
savings,” Jim Kelsey, course instructor, said. “Providing the best
audits that we can will help move the industry forward to net zero
buildings, so this course focuses on how to actually conduct good
audits.”
Kelsey notes that new industry research shows revenue from energy
efficient HVAC systems will grow from $17.2 billion in 2013 to $33.2
billion by 2020.
“That growth will not be possible without independent energy
auditors who can put unbiased, engineering-based information into
the hands of decision-makers,” he said.
The two-part course, Commercial Building Energy Audits, includes a
summary of materials essential for performing ASHRAE Level 1, 2 and
3 audits; time-saving tips for energy auditors; how to hire an
auditor; what to ask for in a comprehensive audit report; how to
build a successful energy efficiency retrofit team; tips to make
site visits quicker and more effective; tools to make analysis of
billing data and energy savings faster and more accurate; and tools
to perform diagnostics using measured data.
“Engineers don’t usually make the best salesmen,” Kelsey noted. “Yet
promoting energy efficiency projects in buildings requires energy
auditors to promote projects and ‘sell’ their ideas. Attendees will
learn how to promote energy efficiency projects in commercial
buildings, with means that are more effective than simple cost
effectiveness.”
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The course takes
place Nov. 4 and 6. For registration costs and to register,
visit
www.ashrae.org/onlinecourses.
The 13 ASHRAE Learning Institute fall online courses provide
professional development through in-depth information that is
timely, practical and targeted to provide engineers in
consulting practices, facility management or supplier support
with instruction on applying ASHRAE standards and employing new
technologies essential for advanced building performance.
Course participants earn continuing education credits and
qualify for Professional Development Hours for each course
completed. Courses are instructor-led, drawing upon professional
knowledge of leading practitioners.
Details on all the courses can be found at
www.ashrae.org/onlinecourses. The courses are:
• Introduction to BACnet®, Sept. 9
• NEW! Troubleshooting Humidity Control Problems, Sept. 11
• Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: HVAC/Mechanical, Sept. 30
• Energy Management Best Practices (formerly Energy Management
in New and Existing Buildings) , Oct. 2
• High-Performance Building Design: Applications and Future
Trends, Oct. 9
• Commissioning for High-Performance Buildings, Oct. 16
• Fundamental Requirements of Standard 62.1-2010, Oct. 21
• Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Fundamentals, Oct. 23
• Energy Efficiency in Data Centers, Oct. 28
• Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Applications: Best Practices, Oct.
30
• IAQ Best Practices for Design, Construction and Commissioning,
Nov. 13
• Energy Modeling: Best Practices and Applications – Parts 1 and
2, Sept. 16
• NEW! Commercial Building Energy Audits – Parts 1 and 2, Nov. 4
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a building technology society with
more than 50,000 members worldwide. The Society and its members
focus on building systems, energy efficiency, indoor air
quality, refrigeration and sustainability. Through research,
standards writing, publishing and continuing education, ASHRAE
shapes tomorrow’s built environment today.
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