Advanced Metering Requirements

 and Best Practices
 
 

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Advanced Metering Requirements and Best Practices 
 
Course Description

Course Description - Instructor - Course Preparation - Print Course Materials - Facilitator Guide - Live Questions - Technical Help

Title: Advanced Metering Requirements and Best Practices 
Length of Course: 90 Minutes 
Format:

Live via satellite or streaming video on your desktop.

Discussion format will allow opportunities to ask questions of the

instructor.

Date: 

Live on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 - 1:30 until 3:00 EDT

Archived for later viewing on demand and download after the live broadcast
Course Description

This course outlines fast-approaching Federal metering requirements, technologies, and best practices.

Audience

Advanced Metering Requirements and Best Practices is designed for federal energy, fleet, and environmental managers, and other energy and environmental professionals, who want to know more about how Federal agencies implement, measure, and monitor their progress.

Learner Objectives

This training will cover :

  • advanced metering and potential benefits

  • advanced metering possibilities in terms of water, air, gas, electricity, and steam
    metering approaches - one time, run time, short term, and long term

  • steps in an overall process for approaching advanced metering projects

  • technological considerations including communications, data collection and storage, location of hardware, backup systems, and single vs. multiple vendor

  • examples of advanced metering technologies and selection criteria to consider

  • methods for evaluating advanced metering projects

  • advanced metering resources to assist you

Instructor

Instructor: Greg Palko

Greg Palko is a Certified Energy Manager and Certified Facilities Manager who has more than 25 years experience with facility operations and management at the DOE’s East Tennessee Technology Park and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, TN.  As the Energy Efficiency Program Manager in ORNL's Facilities Management Division, Mr. Palko implements process improvements and energy efficiency projects to achieve cost savings and streamline facility operations. He has a B.S. in Engineering Science & Mechanics from Tennessee Technological University and a M.S. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee.  He is currently ‘all but dissertation’ working on a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. 

 

 

 

Ab Ream

Ab Ream is an Energy Technology Program Specialist with the United States Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program.  His program specialties cover operations and maintenance, energy audits, training, metering, commissioning, and measurement and verification.  Mr. Ream has chaired the executive committee for GovEnergy, and now manages the federal O&M Working Group. Prior to his DOE experience, Mr. Ream was the Facilities Energy Program Manager for the U.S. Coast Guard. He has a B.S. in engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and an M.S. in Technology Management from the University of Maryland.

Course Preparation

Before attending the Seminar Please review the Learner's Guide. The link to the PDF file is in the PRINT section.
Learner Guide
  1. Make certain you are registered at http://208.83.48.222/workshops/registration.ws
     

  2. Printout the Learner's Guide and PowerPoint Handout of the slides used in the presentation at the links below.
     

  3. After you have completed the seminar, you will be provided a link to the evaluation and quiz, and will receive a Certificate of Completion for the course. Note: The certificate of completion is not valid for any form of continuing education, accreditation, or certification program.

     

    Link to the evaluation and quiz:

    http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/femp/training/quiz/metering.cfm

     


    Webcast Instructions & Links

Print Note: These are PDF files. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat to open the file click here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/  
 
      

To view and print Learner's Guide click here: Advanced Metering Requirements and Best Practices Learners Guide 

To view and print Presentation Handouts click here for:  Advanced Metering(large color version)or  Advanced Metering(quick print version)

For a printable copy of this webpage click here: Course Details

Facilitator Guide Click here: Facilitator Guide (Read and Print): Facilitator Guide  

Click here: (Online Form) Roster  for Facilitated Groups  (Print): Roster for Facilitated Groups

Click here: Course Announcement (Read and Print): Course Announcement
Ask the Experts Questions

DURING the live satellite broadcast

Call - Live Call-in number 800-775-3728

(not a technical help line, for live seminar content questions only)

Fax - 865-381-0554

Email – ruleb@tds.net

Click here for Technical help

Ask the Experts Questions

AFTER the broadcast

Questions specific to the Seminar Content - Contact ruleb@tds.net

Questions about the FEMP Program - Contact Joe Konrade at 202-586-8039 or joseph.konrade@ee.doe.gov

Registration issues or questions - Contact FEMP Central at femphelp@ppc.com

 

Technical Considerations Click here for Technical help

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