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Introduction to Load Management - Cohort B
Description

The Introduction to Load Management (Load Management) course provides City staff with an overview of Load Management concepts and techniques aimed at finding ways in which to optimize your building’s operation by reducing energy consumption. It is designed to equip staff with the essential information that they need to help their agencies participate in the City’s Load Management Program and realize the benefits involved in doing so, including contributing to the City’s target of 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. During the course, students will discover the policy context for load management, go through relevant load management concepts, discuss key examples, and learn to interpret load profiles, all in an effort to draw connections between your buildings’ energy usage, and operations to identify savings opportunities.

The Load Management course consists of a six (6) hour interactive workshop held on a single day led by a subject matter expert. The first part of the workshop involves lecture and discussion, while the second part is comprised of hands-on EnerTrac training, the City’s tool for analyzing real-time metering data, with a focus on load profile analysis in a computer lab. 

Class Dates: 6/17

Class Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm

For more information visit DCAS DEM's Energy Training website.

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