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Education and Training Programs


Focus on Energy offers training on a variety of topics for Agriculture, Commercial, Industrial, School and Government customers. You will learn ways to cut your facility's energy costs, enhance your productivity and boost your bottom line with these sessions.

Click on the training session names below for a brief summary, scheduled dates and locations or to download a course description. To review all courses, click here for the Focus on Energy Training Catalog for all businesses.

You may register online for any course. Simply click on the course of your choice to access this service.

     Building Operator Certification
     Commercial Practical Energy Management
     Energy Efficient Swimming Pool Operation and Maintenance
     Fan System Assessment (DOE)
     HVACR
     Industrial Practical Energy Management
     Introduction to Retrocommissioning for Large Commercial Buildings
     Preventive Operations and Maintenance - Schools and Government
     Pumping System Assessment
     Schools Practical Energy Mangement
     Smart Strategies for Healthcare
     Smart Strategies for Grocery
     Steam: Steam Systems Assessment (DOE) AND Steam System Best Practices


Archived Presentations
     Compressed Air Leak Detection Presentation
     Industrial Ventilation Web Presentation

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Incentives Available
Incentives are available for a variety of energy efficiency measures at your business. Find out how you can take advantage of them.

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Tip of the Month:

Adjust hot water temperatures.
Unless high temperature levels are required by code, set water heater temperatures to 120°F. Each 10 degree Fahrenheit reduction in water temperature will generally save three to five percent on water heating costs.

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