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1 C A T A L O G AEE SEMINARS for Energy Professionals Choose from a broad selection of both live and web-based seminars specifically designed to help you: n Prepare for and acquire professional certification in your field. n Meet professional certification renewal training requirements. n Learn state-of-the-art technologies and management tools to control energy and operational costs at your organization. n Master the keys to optimizing performance of energy-consuming systems such as HVAC, lighting, and electrical systems. n Stay current on energy auditing, building commissioning, measurement and verification, renewable energy, carbon reduction, demand-side management, power purchasing, and more.. n Meet state training mandates for professional engineer or registered architect license renewal. You can now earn professional PLUS development credits in multiple ways: LIVE SEMINARS Regularly presented in cities throughout the U.S. Stay on the cutting edge and expand your professional skills. Two-, three-, four-, five-day programs of live classroom instruction taught by top specialists and industry experts. ONLINE SEMINARS & TRAINING PROGRAMS Realtime Distance Learning See and hear your instructor live online at the location you choose... Self-Paced Training Use 24/ 7 web access or self-study continuing education programs... You can register online for any seminar in this catalog by visiting: Or you can register by mail, fax, or phone. Registration form is on page 46. P R E S E N T E D B Y THE ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS

2 2014 CALENDAR AEE Live Seminars & Conferences JANUARY Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Anaheim, CA FEBRUARY 3-7 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Atlanta, GA MARCH 5-7 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / San Francisco, CA Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Houston, TX Best Practices for Facilitating Demand Side Management & Response Programs / San Francisco, CA Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Los Angeles, CA Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning / New York, NY (metro area) Fundamentals of Building Commissioning / Dallas, TX Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers / New York, NY 31-4/4 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Boston, MA APRIL 1-3 Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning / San Francisco, CA 7-8 Basics of Distributed Generation and Onsite CHP / Atlantic City, NJ 7-9 Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy / Atlantic City, NJ 7-9 Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Atlantic City, NJ 7-9 Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners / Atlantic City, NJ 7-9 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Atlantic City, NJ 7-11 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Building Commissioning Professionals / Atlantic City, NJ 9-10 Globalcon 2014 Conference & Expo / Atlantic City, NJ MAY 5-9 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Minneapolis, MN 6-8 Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Boston, MA 7-9 Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning / Boston, MA 7-9 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Chicago, IL Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Research Triangle Park, NC Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers / San Francisco, CA JUNE 9-13 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Salt Lake City, UT CEM Training Course for Government Involved Energy Professionals / San Diego, CA Fundamentals of Building Commissioning / New York, NY (metro area) Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners / Seattle, WA Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals / Seattle, WA Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation / Seattle, WA Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Seattle, WA Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency / Seattle, WA Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Seattle, WA Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications & Strategies / Seattle, WA West Coast Energy Management Congress West 2014 / Seattle, WA JULY Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Washington, DC AUGUST Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Chicago, IL Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers / Glens Falls Lake George, NY SEPTEMBER Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Denver, CO Fundamentals of Building Commissioning / Philadelphia, PA Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Chicago, IL 29-10/1 Best Practices for Facilitating Demand Side Management & Response Programs / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency / Washington, DC 29-10/1 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Washington, DC Skills Update 2014 for Certified Energy Managers / Washington, DC OCTOBER 1-3 World Energy Engineering Congress / (WEEC) 2014 / Washington, DC 8-9 Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers / Boston, MA Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning / New York, NY CEM Training Course for Government Involved Energy Professionals / Dallas, TX Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / New York, NY NOVEMBER 3-7 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Tampa, FL Fundamentals of Carbon Reduction, GHG Management & Reporting / Anaheim, CA Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Atlanta, GA Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Building Commissioning Professionals / Las Vegas, NV Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / New York, NY DECEMBER 2-4 Fundamentals of Energy Auditing / Las Vegas, NV 3-4 Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers / Washington, DC 3-5 Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP / Las Vegas, NV 8-12 Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers / Las Vegas, NV P.E. s & CERTIFIED PROFESSIONALS: Complete Your Required Professional Development Training As a nonprofit professional society, the Association of Energy Engineers is automatically approved as a continuing education provider by licensing boards in most U.S. states. (You should verify any provider s status with your own state board.) AEE provides each seminar participant with a Certificate of Completion indicating CEU and PDH earned. AEE seminars also meet training requirements for maintaining AEE certifications. All AEE Seminar Participants Receive... CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT. You will receive CEU and PDH credit based on your hours of participation. Specific credits earned are indicated on the page describing each seminar. COURSE WORKBOOK. Provided by each course instructor. COURSE CERTIFICATE. AEE awards each seminar participant a Certificate of Completion upon course completion.

3 CONTENTS To register for seminars online, visit ABOUT AEE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers (CEM Prep) CEM Training Course for Government Involved Energy Professionals Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers Fundamentals of Energy Efficiency: A Training Program for Practitioners (EEP Prep) Fundamentals of Energy Auditing (CEA Prep) Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency (CLEP Prep) Fundamentals of Measurement & Verification: Applying the IPMVP (CMVP Prep) Fundamentals of Renewable Energy: Technologies, Applications & Strategies (REP Prep) Fundamentals of Carbon Reduction & GHG Management (CRM Prep) Fundamentals of Building Commissioning (CBCP Prep) Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Building Commissioning Professionals (CBCP Prep).19 Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning (EBCP Prep) Best Practices for Facilitating Demand Side Management & Response Programs (CDSM Prep)..21 Fundamentals of Buying & Selling Energy (CEP Prep) Basics of Distributed Generation & Onsite CHP (DGCP Prep) Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation (BESA Prep) Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Business Energy Professionals (BEP Prep) Skills Update 2014 for Certified Energy Managers LIVE SEMINARS OFFERED BY AEE ONLINE & SELF-STUDY SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING SEMINARS AEE offers an extensive line-up of live online webinars covering the full spectrum of topics of current interest to energy-involved professionals, including many which serve as preparatory training for AEE professional certifications. You can participate in these programs anywhere you have access to the internet and a phone, with the ability to interact live with both your instructor and other seminar participants. Courses available as of this printing are described on pages For a complete, up-to-date listing with full details, visit SELF-STUDY TRAINING PROGRAMS Enjoy the convenience of self-study professional continuing education courses in a home-study format, with a printed course instruction book, and easy access to your course instructor. 24/7 ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMS These are courses you can access online 24 hours a day, work at your own pace for up to 30 days, then take an exam when you are ready to complete the program. 40 AEE IN-HOUSE TRAINING OPTIONS Most of the live seminars described in this catalog, including professional certification training programs, can also be arranged to be instructed on an in-house basis at your facility. ABOUT AEE S ANNUAL CONFERENCES AND TECHNOLOGY EXPOS SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM & INSTRUCTIONS AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 3

4 AEE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS The Association of Energy Engineers administers a number of certification programs which enable professionals to receive recognition for their expertise in specialized areas of the energy field. All AEE certification programs require the meeting of specific educational and/or experience requirements, as well as the passing of an examination. Certification application fees are in addition to fees for associated preparatory seminars presented in this catalog. The certifications currently offered by AEE are described below. CERTIFIED ENERGY MANAGER As AEE s first and most widely recognized professional certification, the CEM credential is now used by many corporations and government agencies as a prerequisite in job descriptions for energy management related positions. Earning the right to put the initials CEM behind your name gives you many advantages in advancing your career. AEE currently offers four preparatory seminars for those wishing to prepare for the CEM exam. (See pages 8, 10, 11, and 28.) Students and others who can pass the CEM exam, but do not meet other criteria for the CEM credential, may apply for Energy Manager in Training (EMIT) certification. For more information, visit CERTIFIED ENERGY AUDITOR AEE s Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) certification identifies professionals as having the required knowledge and experience needed to succeed in the growing field of energy auditing. AEE s CEA training seminars provide an excellent preparatory tool for the CEA exam. (See pages 13 and 29.) TM ENERGY EFFICIENCY PRACTITIONER The EEP program is designed to help educate and qualify new and recent entrants into the energy management field in best practices for improving energy efficiency. The program serves as a fundamental building block for additional professional development such as obtaining the CEM or BEP designations. AEE offers a preparatory seminar for those seeking certification and planning to sit for the EEP exam. (See page 12.) RENEWABLE ENERGY PROFESSIONAL The Renewable Energy Professional (REP) certification recognizes the expertise of professionals involved in the specification and application of renewable energy technologies, assessment of renewable energy projects, and development of achievable sustainability goals for organizations. AEE s REP training seminars provide an excellent resource for those preparing to sit for the REP exam. (See pages 16 and 30.) CERTIFIED CARBON & GHG REDUCTION MANAGER AEE s Certified Carbon & GHG Reduction Manager (CRM) certification recognizes the expertise of professionals who have special knowledge in the area of facilitating organizations with the goal of becoming as carbon neutral as possible. AEE provides a preparatory course for those seeking certification and planning to sit for the CRM exam. (See pages 17 and 30.) CERTIFIED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL AEE s Certified Sustainable Development Professional (CSDP) provides recognition for professionals who have distinguished themselves as leaders in the sustainable development field, having demonstrated high levels of technical expertise in energy management, renewable energy, and environmental practices. AEE provides a refresher course for those preparing to sit for the CSDP examination. (See page 30.) 4 AEE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

5 CERTIFIED BUILDING COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONAL The process of building commissioning has continued to gain momentum over the last several years. AEE s CBCP program is designed to recognize the most qualified professionals in this growing area. Two seminars are offered as preparatory vehicles for those taking the CBCP exam. (See pages 18 and 19.) EXISTING BUILDING COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONAL AEE s Existing Building Commissioning Professional (EBCP) certification provides recognition for qualified professionals with expertise in the area of retrofitting existing buildings into more sustainable, efficient facilities while meeting existing building commissioning criteria. The preparatory seminar Fundamentals of Existing Building Commissioning serves as a refresher program for EBCP exam candidates. (See page 20.) CERTIFIED MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION PROFESSIONAL Jointly developed by AEE and the EVO, the Certified Measurement & Verification Professional (CMVP) certification program is offered with the dual purpose of recognizing the most qualified professionals in this growing area of the energy industry and raising the overall professional standards within the M&V field. AEE offers an excellent training seminar for those preparing to take the CMVP exam. (See page 15.) CERTIFIED BUSINESS ENERGY PROFESSIONAL The designation BEP is intended to recognize the achievements of those who are involved in the non-technical side of the energy management profession, including those who supervise and manage technical professionals in energy, interface with customers as utility account representatives, and market energy-efficient products. AEE provides a refresher course for those preparing to sit for the BEP exam. (See pages 25 and 28.) CERTIFIED ENERGY PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONAL An increasing number of individuals have developed specialized expertise on both the purchasing side and the selling side of the energy marketplace. AEE s CEP professional certification provides a defined standard against which this expertise may be established and demonstrated. AEE provides a three-day training program for CEP candidates. (See page 22.) CERTIFIED DEMAND-SIDE MANAGER AEE s CDSM program awards special recognition to those professionals who have demonstrated a high level of competence in demand-side management and related disciplines. The certification is highly utilized by those working in the utility industry and involved in energy auditing. AEE provides a preparatory training course for those seeking CDSM certification and who are planning to sit for the required examination. (See page 21.) DISTRIBUTED GENERATION CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL The earning of the DGCP credential requires the demonstration of a comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and laws which apply to the field of distributed generation and onsite power generation. DGCPs include engineers, managers, attorneys, consultants, and others with a broad base of distributed generation-related experience. AEE offers a training seminar for DGCP candidates. (See page 23.) AEE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS 5

6 CERTIFIED LIGHTING EFFICIENCY PROFESSIONAL The designation CLEP identifies persons who have achieved a high level of proficiency in the area of lighting efficiency, codes and standards, lighting controls, lighting system maintenance, current technologies, and lighting economics. AEE s Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency seminar is an excellent prep tool for the CLEP exam. (See pages 14 and 32.) BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION ANALYST AEE s BESA certification is designed to recognize individuals with special expertise in the area of utilizing building energy simulation software to assess a facility s energy performance. The Fundamentals of Building Energy Simulation seminar offers a preparatory vehicle for those seeking BESA certification and preparing for the BESA examination. (See page 24.) CERTIFIED POWER QUALITY PROFESSIONAL The CPQ professional program has helped define standards within this increasingly important field, and to certify those who have demonstrated special expertise in the area of power quality and reliability. In addition to meeting professional qualifications and passing an exam, the CPQ certification also requires completion of a three-day training program. (For training opportunities, visit CERTIFIED GEOEXCHANGE DESIGNER AEE s CGD program is designed to recognize professionals who have demonstrated high levels of expertise in applying the principles and practices of geothermal heat pump design and related disciplines. The CGD certification is granted by AEE and sponsored by the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium (GHPC). Associated training programs are presented by the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA). BUILDING ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY TECHNICIAN The Building Energy & Sustainability Technician (BEST) certification was developed to recognize building operators, maintenance personnel, and technicians who utilize best practices for improving energy efficiency through enhanced operations and maintenance. (For training opportunities, visit RESIDENTIAL ENERGY AUDITOR AEE s Residential Energy Auditor (REA) certification program recognizes professionals with energy auditing expertise and experience specific to assessing residential energy use. (For training opportunities, visit AEE CERTIFICATION RENEWAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Each AEE certified professional must accumulate 10 professional credits every three years to maintain certification. These credits may be earned as follows: Employment in field...1 credit per year Membership in professional society...1 credit per year Continuing education...2 credits per CEU earned For details on applying for AEE certifications... To request complete information on specific certification requirements and/or to receive an application package, call (770) , Ext. 318 or visit 6 AEE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS

7 AEE LIVE SEMINARS Coming to a city near you! For 2014, AEE is offering live seminar programs throughout the U.S. on a wide variety of topics. Many of these programs are also designed to provide preparatory training for professional certification candidates. Live programs offer an optimum learning environment, with ample time to interact with your course instructor, as well as with your colleagues in attendance. Also consider the advantages of AEE IN-HOUSE SEMINARS Most of the live seminars described in this catalog, including professional certification training programs, can also be arranged to be presented on an in-house basis at your facility. For more information on this training option, see page 40 or call (770) or (770)

8 COMPREHENSIVE 5-DAY TRAINING PROGRAM FOR ENERGY MANAGERS A Preparatory Course for the CEM Certification Exam FIVE-DAY SEMINAR 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Anaheim, CA / January 13-17, 2014 Sheraton Garden Grove South: (714) Atlanta, GA / February 3-7, 2014 The Westin Buckhead: (404) Houston, TX / March 10-14, 2014 Sheraton Hotel at Brookhollow: (713) Boston, MA / March 31 - April 4, 2014 The Verve Crowne Plaza Boston Natick: (508) Minneapolis, MN / May 5-9, 2014 Hyatt Regency Minneapolis: (612) Research Triangle Park, NC / May 12-16, 2014 DoubleTree Raleigh-Durham Airport - RTP: (919) Salt Lake City, UT / June 9-13, 2014 Hilton Salt Lake City Airport: (801) Washington, DC / July 14-18, 2014 Sheraton Suites Old Town Alexandria: (703) Chicago. IL / August 11-15, 2014 Sheraton Suites Chicago Elk Grove Village: (847) Denver, CO / September 15-19, 2014 Holiday Inn Denver Cherry Creek: (303) New York, NY / October 27-31, 2014 LaGuardia Airport Marriott: (718) Tampa, FL / November 3-7, 2014 Hilton Tampa Airport Westshore: (813) Las Vegas, NV / December 8-12, 2014 The Platinum Hotel & Spa: (702) Note: Registering for the five-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEM exam. An additional fee of $400 is required for certification application and exam. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1995 AEE Member Fee: $1795 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1795 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE ABOUT THE SEMINAR This special 5-day seminar provides an indepth, comprehensive learning and problemsolving forum for those who want a broader understanding of the latest energy cost reduction techniques and strategies. The program begins by examining the basic fundamentals within all key areas of energy management. From there, the instructors systematically move to a working level knowledge of the specific principles and techniques needed to really get the job done. This approach has been specially designed to fulfill the needs of professionals who seek a broader and more detailed learning experience than can be provided in AEE s shorter courses. Following the morning s instruction on day 5, the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) exam will be administered to those seminar participants who have applied and preregistered for the exam in advance. For information on registering for this optional exam and applying for certification, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS Each program will be instructed by two of the following team of instructors: BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a professor emeritus of industrial and systems engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville. His broad experience in the field includes conducting over 200 industrial facilities audits. ERIC WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a trainer and writer, widely recognized for helping energy/environmental projects get approved and implemented. He has over 15 years experience, 20 publications, and has identified profit-improvement strategies at over 200 facilities. WARREN M. HEFFINGTON, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., is the founding director of the Industrial Assessment Center at Texas A&M University, which has provided over 450 industrial assessments. He is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University, where he teaches a graduate course in industrial energy management. Dr. Heffington has been active in research on industrial demand and duty factors, and on the energy audit process. 8 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

9 COMPREHENSIVE 5-DAY TRAINING PROGRAM FOR ENERGY MANAGERS SEMINAR OUTLINE THE NEED FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT Building energy cost control Utility DSM programs and deregulation Energy efficiency and peak demand reduction Commercial business energy cost control Industrial plant operation improvement CONDUCTING AN ENERGY AUDIT Purpose of the energy audit Facility description and data needs Major systems in the facility Collecting the actual data Identifying preliminary opportunities ENERGY AUDIT INSTRUMENTATION ENERGY CODES AND STANDARDS Building codes ASHRAE standards (62, 15, 3, 90.1) ASME, IEEE, and other standards Federal legislation Montreal Protocol, Global Climate Change National Energy Policy Act of 2005 Existing & proposed tax incentives BUILDING ENERGY USE & PERFORMANCE Fuel types and costs Energy content of fuels Energy conversion factors Building envelope Natural gas purchasing Retail wheeling of electricity Major building energy use systems ENERGY ACCOUNTING IN BUILDINGS & FACILITIES Energy use index, energy cost index Where energy is used in facilities Lighting and HVAC energy use ENERGY RATE STRUCTURES Identifying types of energy used Electric rates, gas rates Oil, coal, and other rates Steam and hot water rates Factors in controlling fuel costs Utility incentive programs ELECTRIC RATE STRUCTURES The difference between power and energy Electric meters Components of electric rates Factors in controlling electric costs Electric utility incentive programs Special schedules ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS Economic decision analysis Simple economic measures The time value of money Present and future values Cost and benefit analysis After tax cash flows ALTERNATIVE FINANCING Role of performance contracting Different sources FEMP and alternative financing True lease, capital lease, bonds, etc. WASTE HEAT RECOVERY Objectives: design criteria Types and maintenance of heat exchangers Recuperators; economizers LIFE CYCLE COSTING Concept of life cycle costing Purchase costs vs. operating costs Example analyses Government standards FEMP FUEL SUPPLY & FUEL SWITCHING Alternative fuel choices Technology choices Benefits of deregulation: electric, gas, & oil ELECTRICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT Peak load reduction Power factor improvement Energy management control systems Load management Harmonics and other power quality issues LIGHTING Basics of lighting and current technologies New lighting technologies Economic evaluation of lighting improvements Lighting standards EPA Green Lights program T12, T8, T5 lamps Compact fluorescents HID, sulfur lamps MOTORS & ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVES How motors work High efficiency motors Examples of cost effective motor changes Use of adjustable speed drives/examples Improved motor belts and drives Compressed air management Adjustable speed drive alternatives HVAC SYSTEM Types of HVAC systems & new technologies The vapor compression cycle Air conditioning loads Chiller improvement example Control, thermal storage, absorption systems CONTROLS AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT Night set back Optimum start/stop Enthalpy economizers Temperature resets PID controls, pneumatic controls Control characteristics DDC INSULATION Types of insulation Heat flow calculations Economic levels of insulation Passive thermal energy Process insulation GREEN BUILDINGS, LEED, & ENERGY STAR BOILERS & STEAM GENERATION Basics of combustion systems Excess air control Boiler efficiency improvement Combustion controls & waste heat recovery Steam traps purpose and testing Process insulation Example of boiler improvement COGENERATION (CHP) What is cogeneration? Types of cogeneration cycles Examples of cost effective use of cogeneration QF s and deregulation Use of waste for fuel Fuel cells, microturbines, etc. MAINTENANCE Maintenance management systems Monitoring for maintenance Infrared photography for maintenance Cost of air, steam, & gas leaks Uninsulated surfaces ALTERNATIVE FINANCING AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 9

10 CEM TRAINING COURSE FOR GOVERNMENT INVOLVED ENERGY PROFESSIONALS A Preparatory Course for the CEM Certification Exam FOUR-DAY SEMINAR 3.2 CEU / 32 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES San Diego, CA / June 16-19, 2014 DoubleTree San Diego Downtown: (619) Dallas, TX / October 20-23, 2014 Hilton Dallas Lincoln Center: (972) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This special 4-day seminar follows the same core outline as AEE s Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers, but has been specially tailored for professionals involved in government energy programs and projects. It provides an in-depth, comprehensive learning and problem-solving forum for those who want to achieve optimum results in the field of energy management, and to prepare to take the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) examination. Beginning at 8:00 am on the morning following the final day of the seminar, the CEM exam will be administered to those seminar participants who have applied and preregistered for the exam in advance. For information on registering for this optional exam and applying for certification, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS STEPHEN P. SAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., C.E.P., brings to this program more than 25 years of experience in the energy engineering industry, including involvement in numerous energy efficiency and alternative financing projects, especially involving U.S. federal agencies. He has instructed professional seminars throughout the U.S. and abroad covering energy conservation, life-cycle costing, alternative financing, and measurement & verification related topics. T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP, is an energy analyst with three decades of experience in applied energy management and engineering. He is an on-call research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville following 25 years of full-line service managing energy efficiency programs and conducting conferences and training programs to help government, institutional, industrial, and commercial clients identify and understand life-cycle costeffective energy strategies for their facilities. He is a FEMP-qualified life cycle cost instructor. SEMINAR OUTLINE The Need for Energy Management in Government Facilities The role of energy management in national priorities Overview of the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) Utility demand response programs Government energy cost control Facility operation improvement Conducting the Energy Audit Energy Audit Instrumentation Energy Codes & Standards Building Energy Use & Performance Energy Accounting in Buildings & Facilities Energy Rate Structures Electric Rate Structures Economic Analysis & Life Cycle Costing Alternative Financing Waste Heat Recovery Fuel Supply & Fuel Switching Electrical Energy Management Lighting Motors & Adjustable Speed Drives HVAC System Controls & Energy Management Insulation Green Buildings, LEED & ENERGY STAR Boilers & Steam Generation Cogeneration (CHP) Maintenance Alternative Financing Note: Registering for the four-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEM exam. An additional fee of $400 is required for certification application and exam. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1895 AEE Member Fee: $1695 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1695 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. 10 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

11 FAST TRACK CEM PREPARATORY COURSE FOR ENERGY MANAGERS A Preparatory Course for the CEM Certification Exam TWO-DAY SEMINAR 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES New York, NY / March 26-27, 2014 Hilton Times Square: (855) San Francisco, CA / May 14-15, 2014 San Francisco Marriott Fisherman's Wharf: (415) Glens Falls Lake George, NY / August 27-28, 2014 Queensbury Hotel Glens Falls: (518) Boston, MA / October 8-9, 2014 Boston Marriott Copley Place: (617) Washington, DC / December 3-4, 2014 Embassy Suites DC Convention Center: (202) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This fast-paced, highly focused seminar is designed to provide specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for the CEM exam. It will include updates on topics of current importance, such as implementation of the latest energy legislation, and building commissioning basics. The program will review the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects of effective energy management and the basics of energy efficiency improvement as it relates to electrical, utility, building, and combustion systems. For your convenience, the CEM exam will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar. To receive your CEM application form, or for further information on the CEM program, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS CLINT D. CHRISTENSON, C.E.M., is currently a consultant providing optimization services for industrial, commercial, and institutional customers. He previously served as Senior Buildings Engineer for Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Senior Energy Engineer with NORESCO, and Director of Advanced Solutions for Johnson Controls. He was also Director of OSU s Industrial Assessment Center while pursuing a Ph.D. His broad experience in energy management has included the conducting of over 150 industrial, commercial, and institutional energy surveys. He has written and lectured widely in the field. ALBERT THUMANN, P.E., C.E.M., is currently Executive Director of the Association of Energy Engineers. A 13-year veteran of Bechtel Corporation, he has had extensive handson experience in engineering, project management, construction, start-up, and operation, including supervision of multi-million projects in the pharmaceutical, refinery, chemical, pulp and paper, and fertilizer industry. He has authored and co-authored numerous books on energy engineering and management topics. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1350 AEE Member Fee: $1250 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1250 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Codes & Standards Energy Accounting and Economics Alternative Financing Energy Audits and Instrumentation Electrical Systems Motors and Drives AC motor control DC motors Variable frequency drives Motor efficiency and power factor Lighting Lamp types Zonal cavity design methods Ballasts Lighting controls Industrial Systems Laws of thermodynamics Waste heat recovery Boilers and thermosystems Steam tables Heat exchangers Compressors Mechanical Systems Affinity laws & psychrometric charts Heat pumps Chillers Ventilation requirements Building Envelope Thermal resistance Solar heat gain Insulation Heat transfer coefficients LEED rating systems EPA ENERGY STAR Comprehensive Review of CEM Sample Problems Cogeneration and CHP Systems Topping, combine & bottoming cycles Combined heat & power Energy Procurement and Innovative Purchasing Building Automation and Control Systems BACnet / LON Direct digital control Discharge reset and digital setback Green Buildings, LEED, and ENERGY STAR Thermoenergy Storage Systems Boiler and Steam Systems Boiler types Combustion efficiency and fuel ratio Boiler blowdown Maintenance and Commissioning Benefits of Commissioning Note: Registering for the two-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEM exam. An additional fee of $400 is required for certification application and exam. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 11

12 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY: A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PRACTITIONERS A Preparatory Course for the EEP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-9, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit Seattle, WA / June 23-25, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This 3 day seminar is designed to help educate those who work as part of an energy management team, or have recently entered the energy management field, on best practices for improving energy efficiency. It also provides preparatory training for the exam required for obtaining AEE's Energy Efficiency Practitioner (EEP) professional certification. Attendees will learn technical and organizational strategies, including energy management and building systems basics, simple payback, energy measurement, effective leadership, and behavioral aspects of energy management. The EEP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on Day 3 of each seminar. To qualify to sit for the exam, you must apply separately in advance for EEP certification by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or by visiting: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS SCOTT DUNNING, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., professor and director of the University of Maine School of Engineering Technology, is a nationally recognized expert in energy efficiency. As founding director of UMaine's Industrial Assessment Center, Dr. Dunning has led industrial assessments throughout New England. CHRISTOPHER RUSSELL, C.E.M., C.E.P., specializes in business analysis, solution development and project justification. An expert in the design and implementation of energy cost control strategies, he has documented and evaluated energy management practices at dozens of facilities. Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the EEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Energy Fundamentals Energy Financial Decisions Made Easy Energy Accounting Financial Analysis Tools Role of the Energy Auditor Basics of Auditing Energy Audit Instrumentation Fine Tuning HVAC for Optimized Performance Identifying Major Energy Users & Savings Potential Electrical Motors & Drives Chillers Boilers, Steam, & Compressed Air Systems Finding Hidden Pockets of Gold Low cost/no cost Lighting Controls & Building Automation Systems Commissioning & Maintenance Sustainability Expectations & Limitations Placed on Facility Managers The Role of the Energy Champion Effective Energy Leadership Resources Available to Energy Champions Energy, Money, & Business Behavioral & Organizational Complements to the Technical Aspects of Energy Management Defining an Organizational Role, Purpose, & Value of Energy Management Keys to Success: Advocating & Managing Change FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. 12 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

13 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENERGY AUDITING A Preparatory Course for the CEA Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Los Angeles, CA / March 11-13, 2014 Sheraton Universal Hotel: (818) Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-9, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit Boston, MA / May 6-8, 2014 Boston Marriott Peabody: (978) Seattle, WA / June 24-26, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit Chicago, IL / September 16-18, 2014 Sheraton Suites Elk Grove Village: (847) Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit New York, NY / November 18-20, 2014 Hilton Times Square: (855) Las Vegas, NV / December 2-4, 2014 The Platinum Hotel & Spa: (702) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This 3-day program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) exam. You ll gain the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility, and to identify where consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and practical examples. The instructor will emphasize effective auditing basics while putting them in the context of the big picture and the bottom line. For your convenience, the CEA exam will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar. To receive your CEA application form, or for more information on the CEA program, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEA exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR TERRY NIEHUS, P.E., C.E.M., is the founder of Lakeshore Consulting, a firm specializing in technical training and energy auditing. As a consultant, he has performed over 1,000 energy analyses for governmental, commercial, and industrial facilities. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction to Energy Auditing Building Envelope Heat flow concept R and U values Walls, roofs, windows, Low E glass Infiltration Energy management opportunities Lighting Systems Measurement of light Efficiency / efficacy / light color-cct/cri Lamp lumen depreciation Lamp types and characteristics Controls Energy management opportunities Air Conditioning Systems HVAC basics / load estimating / efficiencies Components Chillers electric, gas-driven, absorbers Piping arrangements Energy savings opportunities Heating Systems Boilers: fire tube, water tube, cast iron Distribution systems and thermal units Boiler energy management opportunities Furnaces electric, gas, pulse, condensing Furnace energy management opportunities Motors and Drives Types of motors Squirrel cage induction motors Operating characteristics / efficiencies Variable frequency drives Energy management opportunities Heat Pumps Operation / efficiencies Classifications Energy management opportunities Ventilation Systems Types / characteristics Heat recovery methods Energy management opportunities Domestic Hot Water Systems Types / efficiencies Circulating pumps Heat pump water heaters Energy management opportunities Water Conservation and Audits Utility Analysis FEES Regular Fee: $1550 AEE Member Fee: $1450 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 13

14 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING EFFICIENCY A Preparatory Course for the CLEP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Seattle, WA / June 24-26, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This program is designed to provide a preparatory vehicle for professionals who wish to take the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) examination, as well an excellent broadbased instructional program for those who want to brush up on the basics of efficient lighting design, upgrade, and application. For the convenience of the exam candidates, the CLEP exam will be administered on the final day of instruction at the same location. For more information on the CLEP program, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CLEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS JOHN FETTERS, C.E.M., C.L.E.P., C.E.A., is a lighting efficiency consultant and owner of Effective Lighting Solutions, Inc., Columbus, OH. A senior member of AEE, he chairs the Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional (CLEP) board. He is a member of IESNA, for which he serves on the IES VELSD Committee and is an advisory member of the Industrial Lighting Committee. T. KENNETH SPAIN, P.E., C.E.M., C.L.E.P., LEED AP, is an energy analyst with three decades of experience in applied energy management and engineering. He is an on-call research scientist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, following 25 years of service managing energy efficiency programs and conducting training programs to help government, institutional, industrial, and commercial clients identify cost-effective energy strategies for their facilities. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Fundamentals of Light & Lighting Electrical Basics & Power Quality Environmental Concerns & Regulations Building Energy Codes Utility & ESCO Programs & Incentives Lighting Economics: Basics Lighting Economics: Problems & Solutions Lighting Quality Improving Lighting Systems Qualifying Projects for the EPACT 05 Commercial Tax Deduction Lamps & Light Sources Ballasts Luminaires & Fixtures Lighting Evaluation & Audits Lighting Controls Maintaining Lighting Systems Lighting Calculations Workshop FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify For member rates and team discounts. 14 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

15 FUNDAMENTALS OF MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION: APPLYING THE IPMVP A Preparatory Course for the CMVP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES San Francisco, CA / March 5-7, 2014 Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport South: (850) Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-9, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit Chicago, IL / May 7-9, 2014 Renaissance Chicago North Shore: (847) Seattle, WA / June 24-26, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit Atlanta, GA / November 12-14, 2014 Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter North: (404) Las Vegas, NV / December 3-5, 2014 Las Vegas Marriott: (702) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This course is designed to provide a useful preparatory vehicle for AEE s and EVO s measurement & verification professional certification program. The course will examine current methods of measuring and verifying savings, specifically reviewing the International Performance Measurement & Verification Protocol (IPMVP). Attendees will learn the process of designing a proper M&V program for their projects. For your convenience, AEE has scheduled the CMVP exam on the final day of the course at the same location. To obtain your CMVP application form or further information, contact AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR JOHN D. COWAN, P.Eng., M.B.A., C.M.V.P., president of Environmental Interface Limited, frequently acts as an independent verifier of energy savings claims. During his 35 years in the energy efficiency industry he has been a consulting engineer, ESCO owner/manager, and owner s rep in energy performance contracting matters. He is immediate past Chair of the Board of the Efficiency Valuation Organization (EVO), which owns the IPMVP. JOINTLY DEVELOPED BY AEE & EVO AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Reasons for M&V Types of uses for M&V M&V s role in financing Current M&V Protocols IPMVP Its evolution Overview of IPMVP Options A, B, C, & D Developing an M&V Plan Principles of M&V Scope of energy to be monitored Differences between M&V for industry and for buildings Cost avoidance or normalized savings? Choosing independent variables for adjustments Sources of data M&V budgets Selecting the baseline period & data Measurement system design, commissioning, & maintenance Baseline analysis methods Various forms of savings computation Valuing savings Routine procedures & QC Managing uncertainty created by sampling, metering, modeling, and unknowns Bias and rounding Reporting procedures Coordinating with other purposes When to do the M&V Plan Current Issues in M&V Baseline Adjustments Why they are necessary Who does what, when Key Elements of Success: Theory & Examples of IPMVP Options Selecting Options: Which One Is Best Suited for My Project Adherence with IPMVP Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CMVP exam. An additional fee of $400 is required for certification application and exam. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Gov t., Nonprofit, or EVO Subscriber Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 15

16 FUNDAMENTALS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY: TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS, & STRATEGIES A Preparatory Course for the REP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH LOCATION & DATE Seattle, WA / June 24-26, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This course is designed to provide a useful preparatory vehicle for professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Renewable Energy Professional (REP) certification exam, providing an in-depth overview of alternative energy sources, application technologies, renewable energy project goal setting, and implementation strategies. Topics include wind power systems, solar thermal heating and photovoltaic generation, geothermal heating and electrical production, biofuels, waste-to-energy systems, energy storage, fuel cells, and hydroelectric power. Financing options and incentives are also considered. The REP exam will be administered on the morning following Day 3 of each seminar. In order to apply for certification and qualify to sit for the exam, you must obtain a separate REP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the REP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS STEPHEN A. ROOSA, Ph.D., an internationally recognized expert in energy management and urban sustainability, brings to this program over 30 years experience in commercial energy management and performance contracting. FRED HAUBER is an electrical engineer, lighting system designer, and solar integrator with over 35 years of field experience. He has served as a facilities manager for several large corporations and is intimately familiar with sustainable operation and maintenance of large facilities. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1550 AEE Member Fee: $1450 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. PRESENTED IN COOPERATION WITH ACORE USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction to Alternative Energy Environmental Impacts A Driver for Using Alternative Energy Alternative Energy & Carbon Reduction Solar Energy Hot water heating / Solar heating, air conditioning, and electric generation / Case studies Wind Energy Design consideration such as intermittency & penetration limits / Small scale wind turbine generation systems / Onshore wind energy technologies / Offshore wind farms / Economics & feasibility / Studies of wind power projects Hydropower Large hydro systems / Mini-turbine technologies / Ocean generation systems / River & stream current generation / Case examples Geothermal Energy Types of geothermal energy resources & development approaches / Electrical generation / Earth tubes applications / Geothermal heat pump applications / Case examples Waste-to-Energy Systems Wastes as an energy source / Differences between thermal & non-thermal technologies / Biological mechanical treatment / Biomass energy / Waste fuels & their uses / Landfill gas and gas turbines / Plasma-arc gasification processes / Case studies of plants Fuel Cells Example of Hydrogen Applications How fuel cells work / Fuel cell designs / Differences between low, intermediate, and high temperature systems / Applications Hybrid Alternative Energy Systems Combining alternative energy components / Uses for hybrid energy systems / Solar & wind power combinations / Pumped-storage, wind generated hydroelectricity / Applications Creative Energy Storage Applications Alternative Energy Strategies for Buildings Using alternative energy for green construction / Site solutions for optimizing alternative energy potential / LEED & ENERGY STAR buildings / Integrating multiple alternative energy technologies in buildings / Demandside conservation approaches / Net zero energy & net-positive energy construction / Carbon-neutral construction / Case studies Transportation Systems Government Alternative Energy Programs Financial Approaches & Incentives 16 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

17 FUNDAMENTALS OF CARBON REDUCTION, GHG MANAGEMENT & REPORTING A Preparatory Course for the CRM Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATION & DATE Anaheim, CA / November 12-14, 2014 Sheraton Park Hotel at Anaheim Resort: (714) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This course is designed to provide the most comprehensive training available in the critical areas of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions management and reporting. The focused, fast-paced program is intended both to expand your knowledge in the carbon management field and to serve as a preparatory vehicle for the exam required to achieve AEE s Carbon & GHG Reduction Manager (CRM) certification. Participants will learn how to interpret current trends and legal requirements; conduct carbon audit and emission inventories; set up a GHG emissions management program, report carbon emissions in compliance with international standards; complete the emissions verification process; structure financing and marketing to maximize project success, and more. The CRM exam will be administered on the afternoon of day 3 following each seminar. You must obtain a separate CRM application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CRM exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR ERIC WOODROOF, Ph.D., C.E.M., is widely recognized both nationally and internationally for helping energy and environmental projects get approved and implemented. His focus is to help clients develop projects which are both profitable and simultaneously beneficial to the environment. He brings to this program over 15 years in energy management, consulting, and training, having developed profit improvement strategies at over 200 facilities. Dr. Woodroof is Chairman of AEE s Carbon & GHG Reduction Manager (CRM) program certification board, and a board member for the AEE s Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program since COSPONSORED BY INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS AND THE CLIMATE REGISTRY USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Executive Briefing and High-Level Strategies Carbon management process overview The need for carbon reduction Trends and data on global challenges History, legislation and terminology Examples of successful programs Introduction to Carbon Management Protocols, strategies and reference documents Protocol overview and terminology Carbon audit and reporting process Components of a carbon audit Exact steps to setting up a carbon reduction program and reporting software Reporting software/reporting formats Verification process Emissions conversion factors and where to find them Practical Strategies and Tactics to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Environmental Impact Quick review, insights from case studies Proven tactical measures to reduce your carbon footprint Local strategies and techniques Carbon Credits, Offsets, Trading, and New Revenue Tactics Carbon trading and credit terminology Creating an on going green program Process for finding profitable green strategies Financial review (time value of money) Financing/Selling/Approving Your Program Three big reasons why green projects fail...and how to overcome them Financing for positive cash flow How to quantify benefits and help your organization improve its environmental image Marketing tactics to help your green project get approved Course review and test prep FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 17

18 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUILDING COMMISSIONING A Preparatory Course for the CBCP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Dallas, TX / March 25-27, 2014 Crowne Plaza Dallas Market Center: (214) New York, NY (metro area) / June 17-19, 2014 DoubleTree at Ft. Lee, NJ - George Washington Bridge: (201) Philadelphia, PA / September 16-18, 2014 Renaissance Philadelphia Airport: (610) ABOUT THE SEMINAR This course is designed in part to provide a useful preparatory vehicle for AEE s Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) program. This seminar will examine all aspects of commissioning, including project scheduling, roles of the project team, new building commissioning, retro and recommissioning of existing buildings, system-by-system commissioning requirements, TAB and verification procedures, the LEED rating system, building code issues, and commissioning tools and technologies. The CBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on Day 3 of each seminar. You must obtain a separate CBCP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CBCP exam. An additional fee of $300 is require for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR PAUL BANKS, P.E., a LEED accredited mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/project management consulting firm specializing in assisting clients in achieving the design, construction, and commissioning of safe, efficient, and productive buildings. Additional instructors and/ or guest speakers may also participate in the instruction of this seminar. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING COMMISSIONING What is Building Commissioning? Why We Need Commissioning Typical Project Schedule Commissioning Perspective Design-bid-build-operate Bid-design-build-operate The Project Team PART 2: NEW BUILDING COMMISSIONING Concept/Programming Phase Objectives Design Phase Objectives Dynamic documentation (changes in design) Comprehensive design review Commissioning specifications Budgeting Testing specialist Construction Phase Objectives Dynamic documentation Updating commissioning plan Construction observations CX team meetings Testing, adjusting, & balancing Controls Submittals/RFIs Acceptance Plan Objectives Acceptance & warranty Continuous testing Changes Indoor environmental quality Energy use Operations & maintenance Training PART 3: RETRO-COMMISSIONING Concept/Programming Phase Objectives Retro-commissioning, recommissioning, and building tune-ups Developing, planning, and communicating Defining the project scope Choosing the commissioning professional for retro-commissioning Reviewing & updating building benchmarks Establishing a plan Original design intent vs. current use Investigation Phase Objectives Communication Occupant impact Operation & maintenance Building automation system & trend logs Project Turnover Objectives: Final Report PART 4: TOTAL BUILDING COMMISSIONING Building Envelope Electrical Systems Site & Landscape Systems Other Systems PART 5: ADDITIONAL TOPICS USGBC & the LEED Rating System Commissioning Guidelines Commissioning & the Federal Government Commissioning Tools & Technologies 18 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

19 COMPREHENSIVE 5-DAY TRAINING PROGRAM FOR BLDG. COMMISSIONING PROFESSIONALS A Preparatory Course for the CBCP Certification Exam FIVE-DAY SEMINAR 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-11, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit Las Vegas, NV / November 17-21, 2014 The Platinum Hotel & Spa: (702) ABOUT THE SEMINAR In addition to providing a useful preparatory vehicle for AEE s Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) program, this five-day program is designed to meet the training requirements of those who need to know the technical details of the commissioning process. Though covering many of the same topics addressed in AEE s shorter Fundamentals of Building Commissioning seminar, this course will go into further technical detail, and will include several workshops where participants are challenged to produce real Cx deliverables, and to come up with practical solutions to typical Cx problems. The CBCP is administered at the close of instruction on Day 5. You must obtain a separate CBCP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the five-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CBCP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR PAUL BANKS, P.E., a LEED accredited mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/project management consulting firm specializing in assisting clients in achieving the design, construction, and commissioning of safe, efficient, and productive buildings. Additional instructors and/or guest speakers may also participate in the instruction of this seminar. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1995 AEE Member Fee: $1795 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1795 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING COMMISSIONING What is Building Commissioning? Why We Need Commissioning Aligning the Owner/Designer/Contractor/Operator Typical Project Schedule Commissioning Perspective Design-bid-build-operate Bid-design-build-operate PART 2: NEW BUILDING COMMISSIONING Concept/Programming Phase Objectives Design Phase Objectives Dynamic documentation (changes in design) Comprehensive design review Commissioning specifications Budgeting / Testing specialist Construction Phase Objectives Dynamic documentation Updating commissioning plan Construction observations Cx team meetings Testing adjusting balancing Controls / Submittals / RFIs Acceptance Phase Objectives Acceptance and warranty Continuous testing / changes Indoor environmental quality Energy use / Operations & maintenance Training PART 3: RETRO-COMMISSIONING Concept/Programming Phase Objectives Retro-commissioning, recommissioning, and building tune-ups / Developing, planning and communicating / Budgeting / Choosing the commissioning professional for retrocommissioning / Reviewing and updating building / Commissioning plan / Team meeting Original design intent vs. current use Investigation Phase Objectives Communication / Occupant impact Operation and maintenance / Commissioning documents / Retesting and remonitoring Project Turnover Objectives: Final Report PART 4: TOTAL BUILDING COMMISSIONING What Needs to Be Commissioned and How Are These Systems Commissioned? Structural, envelope, interior, conveying, environmental & energy (lighting/m/e/p), communications, site & landscape, protective TAB and Verification, System by System Commissioning and the LEED Rating System Commissioning Guidelines and Benchmarking Economic Analysis Commissioning and the Federal Government Building Codes Commissioning Tools, Technology, Procurement AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 19

20 FUNDAMENTALS OF EXISTING BUILDING COMMISSIONING A Preparatory Course for the EBCP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES New York, NY (metro area) / March 11-13, 2014 DoubleTree at Ft. Lee / George Washington Bridge: (201) San Francisco, CA / April 1-3, 2014 DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport: (650) Boston, MA / May 7-9, 2014 The Verve Crowne Plaza Boston Natick: (508) Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit New York, NY / October 15-17, 2014 LaGuardia Airport Marriott Hotel: (718) ABOUT THE SEMINAR The course is designed in part to provide a preparatory medium for AEE s Existing Building Commissioning Professional certification. This program will examine all aspects of existing building commissioning, including project scope, roles, and responsibilities of the project team, system-by-system commissioning requirements, TAB and verification procedures, the LEED rating system, BAS trend log reviews, and commissioning tools and technologies. The EBCP exam will be administered at the close of instruction on Day 3 of the seminar. You must obtain a separate EBCP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the EBCP exam. An additional fee of $300 is require for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR PAUL BANKS, P.E., a LEED accredited mechanical engineer, is a founding partner of B2Q, an engineering/project management consulting firm specializing in assisting clients in achieving the design, construction, and commissioning of safe, efficient, and productive buildings. Additional instructors and/or guest speakers may also participate in the instruction of this seminar. USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE What is Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx)? Why We Need Commissioning Who Is Doing EBCx and Why? What Is the Process of EBCx? How Is EBCx Different from New Building Cx? How Does EBCx Relate to Energy Conservation? What Are the Typical Deliverables? What Are Common EBCx Opportunities? How to Investigate, Find, and Document EBCx Opportunities USGBC LEED for Existing Buildings Operations and Maintenance How Does Benchmarking and Measurement & Verification Fit into EBCx? EBCx of Electrical and Building Envelope Systems Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Fundamentals for EBCx Tools and Technologies for EBCx FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. 20 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

21 BEST PRACTICES FOR FACILITATING DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT & RESPONSE PROGRAMS A Preparatory Course for the CDSM Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.4 CEU / 24 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES San Francisco, CA / March 11-13, 2014 Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport Waterfront: (650) Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This 3 day program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Demand Side Manager (CDSM) certification exam. The program provides a comprehensive understanding of the entire demand side management and response process for those who are involved in developing, implementing, managing, or working on DSM programs. Topics include understanding the drivers behind the need for DSM, designing new DSM programs, the cost components as well as financial and business impacts of DSM programs, justifying new DSM programs and assuring their cost effectiveness, and meeting customer as well as regulatory requirements. The CDSM exam will be administered on the morning following Day 3 of each seminar. To qualify to sit for the exam, you must apply separately in advance for CDSM certification by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visiting: Note: Registering for the three-day seminar program does not automatically register you for the CDSM exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS MARK R. ROCHE, C.E.M., C.E.P., B.E.P., C.I.A.Q.P., has more than 25 years experience in power generation, energy delivery, energy management, utility marketing, and customer service. He has developed and presented a number of instructional programs on energy management and also serves as a core instructor for AEE s BEP program. He is the current chair of the BEP board, and is a member of the CEM board. RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P., is president of Acela Energy Group, an energy consulting group specializing in energy procurement and load management, as well as energy conservation training and auditing. Mr. Costello brings to this program broad experience in the fields of energy conservation, load management, utility services, and negotiations/agreements related to power, natural gas, and tariffs. AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction / History of DSM Factors That Push for DSM Programs Perspectives of DSM Programs Understanding the Finances of DSM Programs Bid based markets Wholesale pricing Energy pricing No load pricing Reactive load pricing NPV analysis Rate Making Methodology The Overall Process of Making DSM Programs Designing DSM Programs DSM program types & costs Making the program manageable & avoiding pitfalls Estimating participation Balancing the program with other corporate goals Utility revenue (coupled & decoupled) Supporting technologies Validating DSM Programs Total resource cost (TRC) Rate impact test (RIM) Participant test Program administration test Acceptable data & precautions (utility in house, purchased) Implementing & Managing DSM Programs Responsibilities Policies & documentation Use of contractors Effective planning Program adjustments, changes, retirement Audits & responses Regulatory reporting Measurement & Verification Current Market Issues & Trends DSM changers Legislative or regulatory Building codes Leveraging the smart grid Portfolio standards 4 Hour Hands on Workshop FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1550 AEE Member Fee: $1450 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1450 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 21

22 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUYING & SELLING ENERGY A Preparatory Course for the CEP Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH USGBC/GBCI/CMP APPROVED COURSE LOCATIONS & DATES Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-9, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This comprehensive three-day instructional program has been designed to provide the specific training and background information needed by professionals preparing to sit for the Certified Energy Procurement (CEP) Professional examination. The program covers the full spectrum of topics essential to the energy procurement process, covering both electricity and natural gas from both a purchasing/procurement and a selling/marketing perspective. The CEP exam will be administered on the final day of instruction. In order to sit for the exam, it is necessary to obtain your separate CEP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS Each course will be conducted by a team of two of the following energy procurement experts: RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., president of Acela Energy Group, is a highly regarded expert on procurement and participated in the development of AEE s CEP program. STEPHEN J. MURPHY, P.E., has extensive experience in electric transmission and distribution operations, and supply and demand-side resources. SEMINAR OUTLINE Legislation, Regulation, & Energy Outlook The Structure of the Electric Utility Industry Purchasing Electricity Under Current Rules Information gathering Aggregation Creating the RFP Selecting a power marketer, broker, or aggregator Evaluating bids Negotiating contracts Contract adherence The Structure of the Natural Gas Industry Purchasing Natural Gas Under Current Rules Information gathering Aggregation Creating the RFP Selecting a gas marketer, broker, or aggregator Evaluating bids Negotiating contracts Contract adherence Metering, Load Profiling, & Realtime Pricing Energy Trading & Risk Management NYMEX, definitions Futures, options, & derivatives Hedging Risk management Portfolio management Fundamentals of Gas & Electric Marketing Producer/generator, transporter, & distributor LDC tariffs Answering RFPs Customer relations Account management Energy Cost Avoidance Strategies Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the CEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. JOHN SNELL specializes in development of risk management structures for investor-owned and public utilities, as well as industrial energy users. DAN CONRATH is an expert in the use of software and data analysis for risk management. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. 22 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

23 BASICS OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AND ONSITE CHP A Preparatory Course for the DGCP Certification Exam TWO-DAY SEMINAR 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH LOCATION & DATE Atlantic City, NJ / April 7-8, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with Globalcon 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This course will cover all of the technical, legal, and economic aspects of onsite generation and CHP systems, including renewable energy and distributed generation concepts. It is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to analyze, and economically evaluate all types of onsite generation systems. The seminar also serves as a preparatory vehicle for AEE s Distributed Generation Certified Professional (DGCP) program. The DGCP exam will be administered on the day following the seminar at the same location. In order to sit for the exam, you must obtain a DGCP application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the two-day seminar does not automatically register you for the DGCP sexam. An additional fee of $300 is require for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR BRUCE COLBURN, Ph.D., is currently COO for EPS Capital Corp. His expertise includes energy analysis, field data acquisition, automated building control systems, and design of mechanical and electrical retrofit work. His project work has included the full spectrum of commercial, industrial, institutional, and military/government facilities. Dr. Colburn has lectured at numerous energy training programs and is a widely published author in the field. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1350 AEE Member Fee: $1250 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1250 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction to Distributed Generation (DG) and Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies Reciprocating engines Spark-ignited Self-ignited Combustion gas turbines Microturbines Steam turbines Fuel cells Solar photovoltaic cells Wind energy conversion systems Energy storage systems Electric generators Energy & Thermal Basics of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies Energy, heat, & work First & second laws of thermodynamics Power cycles Simple, topping, bottoming, combined, cogeneration Carnot cycle & Carnot efficiency Need for power & heat Prime movers & simple cycles Otto, Diesel, Rankine, and Brayton cycles Properties of steam Enthalpy & entropy Steam turbine expansion Mollier chart analysis Power Cycle Performance Measures for Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies Power cycle performance measures Thermal efficiency Higher heating value of fuel Lower heating value of fuel Heat rate & fuel rate Fuel credit & fuel credit value Net fuel rate Energy chargeable to power Fuel chargeable to power Cost chargeable to power Relationship of ECP, FCP, & CCP Total & life cycle CCP Examples Economic & Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems PURPA & FERC Rules of QFs & SPPs Summary & Applications of Distributed Generation & CHP Technologies Regulatory & Permitting Systems Issues for Distributed Generation & CHP Systems Utility interface issues Utility interconnections IEEE & UL 1741 IEEE 1547 Net metering Air emission permitting Distributed Generation & CHP Project Management Analyzing facility energy needs Selection of DG & CHP technologies Screening of technologies Addressing potential barriers Acquiring DG & CHP resources AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 23

24 FUNDAMENTALS OF BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION A Preparatory Course for the BESA Certification Exam THREE-DAY SEMINAR 2.0 CEU / 20 PDH LOCATIONS & DATES Seattle, WA / June 24-26, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit Washington, DC / September 29 - October 1, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This three-day instructional program has been designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Building Energy Simulation Analyst (BESA) certification examination. Attendees will gain a clear, in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of computerized building energy modeling, and will also have the opportunity for hands-on building simulation experience during the seminar. The latest developments in simulation software will be covered in detail. In order to apply for certification and qualify to sit for the exam, you must obtain a separate BESA application package by contacting AEE s Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR CHRIS BALBACH, P.E., C.E.M., C.M.V.P., B.E.M.P., LEED AP, brings to this seminar extensive expertise in building simulation and energy modeling, with a focus on existing buildings. He has a passionate belief that energy simulation tools, when properly wielded, often represent the best available technology for accurately estimating potential for energy savings in buildings. He combines his field experience as an HVAC/R design engineer, background in simulation software development, and understanding of monetizing energy savings through appropriate M&V techniques to present a vision for transforming energy use in buildings. He is a member of IBPSA, AEE, and ASHRAE, and serves as programs committee chair of ASHRAE TC4.7 (Energy Calculations). 24 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction to Building Energy Modeling Defining project objectives Gathering data Specifying baseline building Developing project alternatives with design team Constructing models Evaluating model results Communicating analysis results Implementing the project Building Energy Simulation Using Software, Inputs, Results Interpretation and Validation How to Leverage Emerging Cloud- Based Energy Modeling Using NREL-Developed Tookits Walk Through of an Example Energy Simulation Process Using OpenStudio/ EnergyPlus Simulation Software Use SketchUp software to create building form and fabric Assign spaces and thermal zones to common use categories Customize building elements using online BCL (Building Component Library) Add HVAC systems and plants to serve thermal zones Add improvement measures using online ECM library Analyze groups of improvements and packages to determine optimal performance Perform Economic Analysis (LCCA, Simple Payback, etc.) Advanced Building Energy Simulation Course wrap-up and test preparation Differences between energy estimating methods Software tool demonstrations Inverse modeling techniques Extracting valuable information from utility bills STEM (Short-Term-Energy-Monitoring), blink test techniques Emerging technologies Seminar attendees should bring laptop computers to this seminar. Note: Registering for the three-day seminar does not automatically register you for the BESA exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1450 AEE Member Fee: $1350 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1350 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to quaify for member rates and team discounts.

25 COMPREHENSIVE 5-DAY TRAINING PROGRAM FOR BUSINESS ENERGY PROFESSIONALS A Preparatory Course for the BEP Certification Exam FIVE-DAY SEMINAR 3.6 CEU / 36 PDH LOCATION & DATE Seattle, WA / June 23-27, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with West Coast EMC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR As a perfect complement to the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) certification for energy engineers, AEE s Business Energy Professional (BEP) program is designed to recognize the expertise and achievements of the business marketing and non-technical energy manager. This comprehensive, detailed instructional program is structured both to expand your knowledge in the field and to prepare you to take the BEP examination. Emphasis is placed on understanding how energy efficiency opportunities impact the bottom line, and how to better communicate in non-technical terms the viability of cost-saving opportunities. Beginning at 11:00 am on Day 5, the BEP exam will be administered to those seminar participants who have applied and preregistered for the exam in advance. To receive your BEP application form, or for further information on the BEP program, contact the Certification Administrator at (770) , Ext. 318, or visit: Note: Registering for the five-day seminar program does not automatically register you for the BEP exam. An additional fee of $300 is required for certification application and exam. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS MARK R. ROCHE, C.E.M., C.E.P., B.E.P., C.I.A.Q.P., has more than 25 years experience in power generation, energy delivery, energy management, utility marketing, and customer service. He has developed and presented a number of instructional programs on energy management and also serves as a core instructor for AEE s BEP program. He is the current chair of the BEP board, and is a member of the CEM board. RICHARD J. COSTELLO, P.E., C.E.M., C.D.S.M., C.L.E.P., is president of Acela Energy Group, an energy consulting group specializing in energy procurement and load management, as well as energy conservation training and auditing. Mr. Costello brings to this program broad experience in the fields of energy conservation, load management, utility services, and negotiations/agreements related to power, natural gas, and tariffs. AIA LEARNING UNITS ELIGIBLE COURSE SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction / What is BEP? Energy Situation Why Energy Management? Energy Auditing (Non-Technical) Codes & Standards Overview Energy Fundamentals Rate Schedules Fuels Procurement Gas Electricity Fuel oil & coal Point of use cost Contingency planning Financials Hybrid fuel systems Economic Analysis Payback Time value of money Present worth Internal rate of return After-tax cash flows MACRS (Maximum Accelerated Cost Recovery Scheme) Software Alternative financing Measurement & verification Metering & submetering Cost center metering, reporting, & budgeting IT for Energy Management Commissioning What to expect / what to commission Retro-commissioning Realtime commissioning (MMS) Review Electricity Systems HVAC (chillers, split, RTU, VAV, etc.) Lighting Electric motors Compressed air systems Power quality (non-technical) Gas, Fuel, Oil, Coal Combustion processes Furnaces (heat treating, drying, etc.) Boilers Gas/diesel engines Coal & fuel oil Review FEES (seminar only) Regular Fee: $1995 AEE Member Fee: $1795 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1795 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 25

26 SKILLS UPDATE 2014 FOR CERTIFIED ENERGY MANAGERS An Advanced Program for CEMs TWO-DAY SEMINAR 1.6 CEU / 16 PDH LOCATION & DATE Washington, DC / September 29-30, 2014 For hotel information, visit: Held in conjunction with WEEC 2014 Visit ABOUT THE SEMINAR This seminar is intended either for professionals who already have the CEM credential or for those individuals whose CEM certification has lapsed and who wish to have their credentials reinstated. The presentation has been designed as a followup for the Comprehensive 5-Day Training Program for Energy Managers offered by AEE, and is presented by the same instructors as that program. The presentation addresses several advanced topics, going beyond what was covered in the basic course, or that are new since the materials for the original seminar were developed. By completing this two-day course, you will earn 1.6 CEU, which is equal to 3.2 credits toward recertification. A total of 10 credits must be accumulated over a three-year period to maintain CEM certification. ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS ERIC WOODROOF, Ph.D., is widely recognized both nationally and internationally as a strategic advisor, corporate trainer, and keynote speaker in the energy management and renewable energy field, and has helped over 400 organizations and governments improve profits with energy-environmental solutions. Dr. Woodroof is Chairman of AEE s Carbon Reduction Manager (CRM) program certification board, and board member for AEE s Certified Energy Manager (CEM) program since He is founder of ProfitableGreen Solutions. com. BARNEY L. CAPEHART, Ph.D., C.E.M., is a professor emeritus of industrial and systems engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville. He has broad experience in the commercial/industrial sector, having served as director of the University of Florida Industrial Assessment Center from 1990 to He has personally conducted over 100 audits of industrial facilities and has assisted in audits of hundreds of office buildings and other non-industrial facilities. He has taught a wide variety of courses and seminars on energy-related topics, and has published widely in the energy field. SEMINAR OUTLINE Note: For a more complete, updated outline for this program when available, please visit: Global Energy and Environmental Trends Updates on Energy Policies/Grants/Rebates Updates on Innovative Financing Solutions to Get Projects Done Updates on Natural Gas Utilization/Pricing in the USA Updates on GHG Reporting & Trading Updates on Lighting Systems Updates Waste to Energy Systems Presentation Best Practices (Interactive) Building Energy Information & Control Systems Meters & Metering & Wireless Meters Data Collection Data Processing & Data Storage User Display Design & Operator Interface Energy Information Systems Automated Diagnostics Software Energy Control Systems & Building Automation Systems Enterprise Energy Management Systems Air Conditioning System Improvements New Air Conditioning Technologies Magnetic Bearing Chillers & Optimization of Chillers Variable Refrigerant Volume Systems FEES Regular Fee: $1250 AEE Member Fee: $1150 Government & Nonprofit Fee: $1150 Team Discount: Deduct $100 per Registrant Refer to page 45 for details on how to qualify for member rates and team discounts. 26 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

27 AEE ONLINE & SELF-STUDY SEMINARS Get the training and CEU credit you need without ever leaving your office! AEE now offers three types of home- or office-based professional training, including both synchronous (realtime) and asynchronous (24-seven) web-based seminars, as well as self-study instructor-facilitated programs. REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING Participate in realtime anywhere you have access to the internet and a telephone. Hear you instructor speak over the phone while watching his/her visual presentation directly on your computer screen. Ask questions and get immediate live answers. 24-SEVEN ONLINE TRAINING Access your course material online 24 hours a day for up to 30 days then take your exam online when you are ready, and print your own Certificate of Completion. SELF-STUDY TRAINING Enjoy the convenience of self-study professional continuing education courses in a home-study format, using a printed course instruction book with test questions you can complete and submit for scoring and CEU/PDH credit. Contact your course instructor as needed via .

28 Realtime Distance Learning Seminars Distance learning delivers a truly live dynamic workshop directly to your home or office. When you log into one of our virtual classrooms, you will both hear and see the instructor s presentation in real time. All that s required to participate is access to both the internet and a telephone or VOIP. Continuing education credit, whether earned via online training or by attending an AEE live seminar, can be applied toward training requirements for maintaining AEE professional certifications, as well as professional development training for P.E. license renewal as required by many states. As a non-profit society, AEE is automatically approved as a continuing education provider in most U.S. states. You should always verify any provider s status with your own state board. The realtime distance learning seminars listed on these pages which follow include programs available as of this printing. Additional new courses are frequently added during the year, and information on these programs may be found by visiting the AEE website (see link below). NOTE: Your paid registration covers a single audio and video connection for your own use only in participating in the seminar for which you have registered and may not be shared with other users. For more information about AEE realtime distance learning, additional programs not listed here, or to register for a course, visit: REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible / USGBC Approved Fast Track CEM Preparatory Course for Energy Managers Online For more information, visit: Designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Energy Manager (CEM ) exam, this course reviews the technical, economic, and regulatory aspects of effective energy management, as well as the basics of energy efficiency improvement as it relates to electrical, utility, building and combustion systems, including the essentials of performing an energy audit. Designed for engineers with a minimum of three years experience in energy efficiency, this program covers the full scope of subjects addressed on the CEM examination, including problem-solving techniques for typical exam problems. (Six 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Clint D. Christenson FEES: $1150 regular / $1050 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Fast Track BEP Certification Training Course for Business Energy Professionals For more information, visit: This focused, fast-paced instructional program is designed both to expand your knowledge in the field and to serve as a preparatory vehicle for the exam required to achieve AEE s BEP certification. The program places emphasis on understanding how effective energy management planning and implementation impact the bottom line. You ll get up to speed on how new technologies and policy changes will impact your energy management decisions, as well as how better to communicate in non-technical terms the viability of energy cost-saving strategies. Completion of this seminar also fills the training requirement for BEP candidates. (Six 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Mark Roche FEES: $1150 regular / $1050 AEE member, government, & nonprofit 28 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING

29 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) Preparatory Training Program For more information, visit: This program is designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) exam. The course agenda covers all aspects of facility energy auditing, including pre-audit work, data collection procedures, equipment familiarization and utility analysis. End-use equipment and systems are discussed in detail with the primary focus being on identifying energy conservation opportunities and project prioritization using economic analyses. Water conservation and auditing methods are also addressed. Completion of this seminar fills the training requirement for CEA candidates. (Four 2 1 /2-hour and one 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Terry Niehus FEES: $1150 regular / $1050 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.5 CEU / 5 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Energy Auditing Fundamentals For more information, visit: This seminar covers all of the fundamental components of a complete, effective energy audit. Covered topics include who should be involved, data gathering and forensic detective techniques, and survey/monitoring tools. You ll learn the best approaches to analysis of the audit data and pinpointing potential savings opportunities, as well as what software tools are available to assist you. You ll gain a clear understanding of how to put together an effective audit report, so that the resulting information may be most effectively used and understood. (Two 2 1 /2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Frederic S. Goldner FEES: $595 regular / $545 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Converting Energy Audits to Business Plans For more information, visit: This seminar is designed to address both the need for, and the best strategies for, developing effective business plans which can realize potential cost savings identified through energy audits. The program will review the theory, logistics, and format for developing a business plan to enhance the traditional energy audit. Attendees will gain insight about preparation for an energy audit, as well as strategies and tactics for follow-up. The goal is for participants to achieve the understanding needed to develop a sound business plan which explains where we are now, where we want to go, and how we want to get there. (One 2-hour live online session.) INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Russell FEES: $295 regular / $245 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Designing and Maintaining an Energy Manager Position For more information, visit: This seminar serves individuals who aspire to the energy manager position, as well as top decision makers who need clarity for implementing the position. The agenda serves as a checklist for designing, developing, implementing, and sustaining an energy manager position in the context of broader organizational functions. Discussions reveal the necessary skill sets, performance metrics, and organizational adjustments that provide an energy manager with durable success. (One 2-hour live online session.) INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Russell FEES: $295 regular / $245 AEE member, government, & nonprofit AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 29

30 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Certified Renewable Energy Professional (REP) Preparatory Training Program For more information, visit: This online program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Renewable Energy Professional (REP) certification exam. The course provides an in-depth overview of alternative energy sources, application technologies, renewable energy project goal setting, and implementation strategies. Topics include wind power systems, solar thermal heating, and photovoltaic generation, geothermal heating and electrical production, bio-fuels, waste-to-energy systems, energy storage, fuel cells, and hydroelectric power. Financing options and incentives are also considered. (Four 2 1 /2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTORS: Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D., and John Whitney FEES: $995 regular / $895 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Fast Track CRM Preparatory Course for Carbon & GHG Reduction Managers For more information, visit: This web-based course is designed to serve as your fast-paced study guide to becoming a certified Carbon & GHG Reduction Manager, a credential now awarded by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) to qualified professionals in this important new area of expertise. The course agenda also includes updates on topics of current importance to all individuals involved in the management of carbon emissions. The seminar will showcase the proven techniques to identify opportunities and implement a carbon reduction program aligned with the Kyoto Protocol and the guidelines published by WRI, ISO, and WBCSD. (Four 2 1 /2-hour and one 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Eric Woodroof, Ph.D. FEES: $1150 regular / $1050 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Fundamentals of Sustainable Development CSDP Preparatory Course Online For more information, visit: This seminar is designed to provide the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Sustainable Development Professional (CSDP ) exam. Here s your opportunity to take part in a focused, fast-paced program, designed to expand your knowledge in the field, and which addresses topics of current importance to all individuals involved in all types of sustainable development projects. Emphasis is on understanding how the many diverse elements of green design, sustainable technologies, and related cost implications can truly result in a well defined and manageable sustainable development plan. (Four 2 1 /2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D. FEES: $995 regular / $895 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.9 CEU / 9 PDH Fast Track CEP Training Course for Energy Procurement Professionals For more information, visit: This web-based seminar is designed to serve as a fast-paced study guide, providing the specific training and background needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Energy Procurement (CEP) Professional certification exam. The program covers the full spectrum of topics essential to the energy procurement process, examining both electricity and natural gas, from both a purchasing/procurement and a selling/marketing perspective. (Three 3-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR TEAM: Course presented by two of the following instructors: Richard Costello, Stephen Murphy, John Snell, Dan Conrath, Shane Mathis FEES: $995 regular / $895 AEE member, government, & nonprofit 30 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING

31 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH Energy Reduction Using ISO and ISO For more information, visit: Until recently, from an ISO viewpoint, systematic and long lasting energy reduction was to be addressed using ISO 14001, which covers environmental issues and could include energy management. However, in June 2011, ISO published its separate Energy Standard 50001, which provides another accepted ISO methodology toward systematic energy reduction. This seminar is designed to provide you with an understanding of both ISO and ISO 50001, their similarities and differences, the requirements of each, and how best to reduce energy consumption, using either standard s guidelines. (Two 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR TEAM: Kevin Vidmar FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Energy Cost Reduction Using Six Sigma, Kaizen, 5 S, Lean Manufacturing, & Behavioral Energy Change For more information, visit: Organizations are increasingly realizing the power of applying systematic improvement and cultural programs for energy reduction. The goal of this training course is to provide you with an understanding of the basics of each of these programs, as well as to show you how to employ its specific methods either in part or in total for sustainable and increasing energy savings. You will leave the seminar with specific tools you need to start using your new knowledge, including real-world project examples and results. (Two 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Kevin Vidmar FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Understanding, Making, and Using Energy Metrics For more information, visit: This seminar will provide you with understanding of how to properly measure energy use and energy management program progress. It will discuss simple to very complex energy metric systems, providing real world examples of successfully employed energy metric programs. The instructor will show you how to define and simplify the inputs and outputs of each individual metric. You will also see clear illustrations of what the energy data itself can tell if it is organized and analyzed correctly. You will leave this course with a much clearer understanding of how to organize, and analyze energy data, and how to optimally use energy metric systems that make true sense for your organization. (Two 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Kevin Vidmar FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Justifying Energy Efficiency as a Business Investment For more information, visit: This course is a return-to-basics discussion of key metrics for energy projects such as return on investment, discount rates (as applied to future cash flows), and internal rate of return. It also brings new clarity to the true business value of either accepting or rejecting any energy improvement proposal. By understanding the meaning and role of these metrics, project managers will be better prepared to justify proposals not only for their stand-alone merit, but also for their value relative to the mix of investment risks and opportunities available to the business as a whole. (One 2-hour live online session.) INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Russell FEES: $295 regular / $245 AEE member, government, & nonprofit AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 31

32 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.6 CEU / 6 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Life Cycle Costing for Energy Professionals For more information, visit: This course will provide the energy professional with knowledge and practical tools needed to identify cost-effective energy conservation and demand-side management measures. The course goes beyond simple payback analysis, helping you to understand, as well as calculate important energy investment parameters, such as net present value, rate of return and return on investment. You ll gain a better understanding of why an energy conservation measure, which may have a seemingly long payback period may be, in fact, a good energy conservation investment, potentially returning dollar savings more than two or three times the initial investment. (Three 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Barry Benator FEES: $695 regular / $645 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.6 CEU / 6 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Developing an Energy Management Master Plan For more information, visit: This course is designed to provide energy managers, senior corporate management, engineers, plant managers, and those who service the energy needs of an organization with the tools to design and implement a successful energy management and cost control program. The instructor will show you how to put in place a master plan which moves beyond the confines of traditional engineering to include energy procurement, energy-related equipment purchasing, M&V, staffing and training, communications, and setting energy consumption targets and tracking/feedback loop systems. (Three 2- hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Frederic S. Goldner FEES: $695 regular / $645 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 1.2 CEU / 12 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Fundamentals of Lighting Efficiency Preparatory Course for CLEP Certification For more information, visit: This program is designed to provide comprehensive professional training in the design and application of energy-effective lighting systems. Topics include: use of energy audits to evaluate lighting systems; achieving both energy efficiency and high lighting quality; calculating proper light levels; effective lighting control strategies; calculating and documenting energy savings; assuring compliance with building codes; implementing effective lighting maintenance practices; reviewing the environmental impacts of lighting projects, and much more. (Six 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTORS: John Fetters and Kenneth Spain FEES: $1150 regular / $1050 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Advanced Lighting Retrofit Options For more information, visit: Many new lighting products have come to market in the past few years and several trends are converging to open up significant new energy savings opportunities. The full scope of these new trends and technology options, including fixture retrofits, controls, and more, will be explored in-depth in this program presented by two recognized retrofit lighting experts. Case histories, best practices, and mistakes to avoid will be discussed. (Four 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTORS: Stan Walerczyk and John Fetters FEES: $895 regular / $845 AEE member, government, & nonprofit 32 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING

33 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible LED vs. Everything Else: Interior & Exterior For more information, visit: By participating in this seminar, you ll learn about both the best types of applications for utilizing current LED lighting technologies, as well as how these technologies compare to other options available for the same lighting scenarios. How do LEDs currently compare with high performance incumbent technologies and some other new technologies in interior and exterior applications? How will these comparisons change in just one or two years? What are the best applications for currently available LED products? When should interim technologies be used before LEDs are really ready for prime time in some applications? These and other related topics will be discussed in this important in-depth seminar. (Four 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Stan Walerczyk FEES: $895 regular / $845 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Choosing and Using Lighting Controls For more information, visit: This practical program will help you make smart choices when considering the many lighting control options available for your lighting applications. In what scenarios are manual controls (switches) better than complex systems? What are the pros and cons of the various control technologies? In what situations should wall, ceiling, or fixture mounted occupancy sensors be used? Where and when should you use timers, time clocks, photocontrols, dimming, and bi-level lighting? And finally, how much energy do control systems really save, and how cost effective are they when lighting itself is very efficient? (Two 2- hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Stan Walerczyk FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible High Bay Lighting Advances: How to Choose the Right Technology For more information, visit: This course will show you how to select the best, most effective lighting solution for a broad spectrum of high bay applications. The choices used to be T8, T5HO, induction, or electronically ballasted pulse-start metal halide. Now there are also additional options, including T8VHO, solid state metal halide, and LED. This program will take you through the pros and cons of each of the established and new technologies for a variety of high bay applications. Controls will also be covered. You ll leave this program with a more finely tuned factual basis for selecting the best lighting for use in a broad range of high bay settings. (Two 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Stan Walerczyk FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Electrical Engineering Fundamentals for Non-Electrical Engineers For more information, visit: This seminar is designed for plant and maintenance engineers, technicians, facilities managers, and other facility professionals who would like to gain an understanding of the basic principles of electricity in a simple, easy-to-grasp format. You will learn how to perform common calculations associated with voltage, current, power, and power factor. The instructor will also present valuable charts you can utilize as an alternative method for estimating current, voltage, and power. Practical examples will illustrate topics and procedures covered. (Four 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Bobby Rauf FEES: $895 regular / $845 AEE member, government, & nonprofit AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 33

34 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.4 CEU / 4 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Understanding and Profiting from Electricity Tariffs For more information, visit: This seminar examines effective strategies for minimizing regulated energy pricing. You ll learn how utilities develop their pricing, how to translate tariff terminology, and how to dissect your facility s energy bill to develop optimum cost-reducing measures. The instructor will dissect typical electric bills for medium-to-large facilities, and show how each part is charged to the end user. Real-life examples reveal ways to minimize overall cost through financial/operational means as well as equipment upgrades, and how to avoid potential pitfalls. Dynamic pricing options enabled by smart metering are also examined. (Two 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Audin FEES: $495 regular / $445 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.6 CEU / 6 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Smart Metering, Load Profiling and Demand Response For more information, visit: This seminar will show you how to use smart meters and the data they produce to cut costs, peak demand, and electricity consumption. You ll learn the specifics of how loads vary over time (in minutes as well as months) and how to use that knowledge to lower electric bills and profit from new utility programs and rates. You will gain a clearer understanding of your electrical loads and how to use Excel to analyze and portray them. Participants will receive Excel-based tools containing templates and macros that convert and chart data into 3D landscapes and parallel sliced load profiles, create load duration curves, and simulate time-of-use pricing. (Three 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Audin FEES: $695 regular / $645 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.6 CEU / 6 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Buying Power in Competitive Retail Markets For more information, visit: This fast-paced course covers all aspects of retail power procurement, while providing a background in the wholesale power markets that support retail power sales. Many real-life examples from the instructor s energy procurement experience are covered. Various techniques and options (including online reverse auctions, use of consultants, analytical techniques, and checklists) are provided to help participants get started on their own as soon as they return to their workplace. (Three 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Audin FEES: $695 regular / $645 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.6 CEU / 6 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Small-Scale Cogeneration For more information, visit: This seminar will bring you up to speed on cogen and onsite power technologies and examine the current regulatory picture, as well as economic and supply security aspects of generating your own power. You ll learn the best approaches to planning, designing, and implementing cogeneration and onsite power projects, both to insure your own power supply and potentially as a player in the growing distributed generation marketplace. You ll be given the technical, financial, and legal guidance you need to evaluate options and maximize return on your investment. (Three 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Bernard Kolanowski FEES: $695 regular / $645 AEE member, government, & nonprofit 34 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING

35 REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Boiler and Steam System Cost Control: Over 100 Ways to Slash Fuel Costs and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint For more information, visit: This important program presents a shopping list of over 100 possible ways to simultaneously improve boiler and steam system performance and increase company profits by saving energy dollars. You ll learn how to reduce pollution, reduce maintenance problems, and reduce your carbon footprint by working at the very source of CO2 emissions. Instructed by one of the nation s most highly regarded boiler and steam system efficiency experts, the course will give you an understanding of the key elements of system efficiency improvement and the tools you need to do a complete system analysis. (Four 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Harry Taplin FEES: $895 regular / $845 AEE member, government, & nonprofit REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH / AIA Learning Units Eligible Thermodynamics: Principles and Practices For more information, visit: This practical seminar is oriented primarily toward engineers, technicians, and facilities managers who may benefit in their work from a refresher course in basic thermodynamics. In a simple, easy-to-follow format, the instructor will illustrate the application of thermodynamic principles in real industrial, commercial, and residential scenarios. Participants will learn the basics of analyzing and solving various types of practical thermodynamic problems through several instructive case studies. Laws, equations, graphs, charts, tables, and diagrams are provided to facilitate the analysis and solution of the case study problems. (Four 2-hour live online sessions.) INSTRUCTOR: Bobby Rauf FEES: $895 regular / $845 AEE member, government, & nonprofit AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REALTIME DISTANCE LEARNING 35

36 Self-Study Professional Training AEE s Self-Study Professional Training offers continuing education courses in a home-study format, allowing students to complete high-quality career specific training wherever and whenever they choose. In addition to a printed course instruction book, students are provided with the course instructor s address, so that they can ask for help whenever they need it. Each course book includes test questions that can be completed and submitted for scoring in order to earn CEU or PDH credit. For more information about AEE self-study, training, or to register for a course, visit SELF-STUDY TRAINING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH Basics of Energy Management This course, which is designed to provide preparational training for the CEM exam, will cover the fundamental concepts of effective energy management with emphasis on developing and improving problem-solving skills, including calculations and effective calculator use. You ll learn how to perform basic energy analyses and cost evaluations, gain a better understanding of energy-using equipment, facility electrical systems and electric rates, and acquire skills necessary to perform basic economic analyses of energy projects. This seminar will assist those who wish to improve their basic mathematical and problem-solving skills before taking either the five-day or two-day live CEM preparatory seminars offered by AEE. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $485 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Economic Analysis Review for the CEM Exam This self-study course serves as preparation and review for the economic analysis section of the CEM exam. It also provides helpful additional information on economic analysis that CEM instructors do not usually have time to cover in the 5-day live training course. Participants will learn the basic methods used to determine the cost-effectiveness of projects, including time value of money, interest and discount rates, minimum attractive rate of return (MARR), and interest rate factors. It also provides examples of the application of economic measures to energy projects, and includes skillbuilding practice problems. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $ AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS SELF-STUDY TRAINING

37 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH FOR EACH PART Electrical Systems Review for the CEM Exam (Parts 1 & 2) This two-part self-study program provides a detailed and expanded presentation on the Electrical Systems section of the CEM exam. Part 1 covers basic electrical systems, electric power systems, reactive power and power factor. Part 2 covers power factor correction and controllers, harmonics and electric bills. Supplementary materials that instructors do not usually have time to present in detail in the Comprehensive 5-Day course are also provided. Practice problems and examples are included, as well as the proficiency test. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $385 for Part 1, $385 for Part 2 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH HVAC Systems Review for the CEM Exam This self-study course serves as preparation and review for the HVAC systems section of the CEM exam. It also provides helpful additional information on HVAC systems that CEM instructors do not have time to cover in the 5-day live training course. Participants will learn the basics of the full range of HVAC system functions, and relevant aspects of each system ad distribution system component, along with the best strategies for measuring and improving system performance. It provides practice problems and examples to improve your understanding of HVAC systems and to increase your problem-solving skills. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $385 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Lighting Basics & Systems Improvements Review for the CEM Exam This course provides a review of lighting basics and improvements, aimed specifically to serve as preparation for the lighting-related portions of the CEM exam. It also covers supplementary materials and information that the CEM instructors do not usually have time to cover in their 5-day training course. The program covers a broad scope of lighting efficiency and economy while meeting all lighting use requirements. It provides practice problems and examples to improve your understanding of lighting and lighting systems and to increase your lighting-related problem-solving skills. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $385 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Building Envelope Review for the CEM Exam This self-study course serves as preparation and review for the building envelope section of the CEM exam. It also provides additional information on building envelope analysis that CEM instructors may typically not have time to cover in the 5-day live training course. The course will offer a detailed review of the components of the building envelope, as well as methods for measuring and improving its performance. It provides practice problems and examples to improve your understanding of building envelope considerations as apart of effective energy management, and to increase your related problem-solving skills. INSTRUCTOR: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. FEE: $385 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS SELF-STUDY TRAINING 37

38 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH Building Energy Management This program is specially designed for building managers and operators involved in setting up and implementing ongoing energy management programs for their facilities. You ll learn the basics of energy accounting and utility bill analysis, as well as effective energy auditing techniques. You ll find out what specific energy conservation measures work best for businesses and institutions, including how an effective preventive maintenance program can reduce operating costs. The instructor will show you how to evaluate your conservation options, with specific emphasis on energy-saving steps which cost you little or nothing, yet could account for 50% or more of your potential savings. INSTRUCTOR: Bill Younger FEE: $485 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH Cogeneration and Its Uses This course will show you both how to evaluate and how to implement a cogeneration project. The benefits of cogeneration, or combined heat and power (CHP), will be fully explained. Topics include project planning, economic analysis, available technologies, permitting, the installation phase, and operation and maintenance of the finished system. Alternatives for utilizing the waste heat generated by the cogeneration prime mover will also be explored. You ll gain a clear understanding of where cogeneration fits into the arenas of distributed generation and distributed resources. INSTRUCTOR: Bernard Kolanowski FEE: $485 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 1.0 CEU / 10 PDH Fundamentals of HVAC Systems This seminar covers the full range of HVAC systems used in today s facilities, providing a complete picture of how these systems operate. You ll get a clear understanding of the way in which each system, subsystem, and component contributes to providing the desired indoor environment. You ll find out what factors determine why one component or system may be chosen over another with respect to application, energy conservation, indoor air quality, and cost. You ll learn about heat flow, and how heat flow calculations are used in selecting equipment, as well as in determining system operating performance and costs. INSTRUCTOR: Sam Sugarman FEE: $485 SELF-STUDY TRAINING 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Finance and Accounting For Engineers and Technicians This seminar is intended for facility engineers and managers, maintenance engineers, technicians, and other facility professionals who would like to gain a better understanding of the basic, most relevant principles of accounting and finance in a simple, easyto-grasp format. Such knowledge can be crucial when one is called upon to financially justify projects, request funding, effectively develop, manage or influence departmental budgets, or interface and conduct business with accountants, financial analysts, and members of upper management. INSTRUCTOR: Bobby Rauf FEE: $ AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS SELF-STUDY TRAINING

39 24/7 Online Training When you register for a 24/7 online course, the seminar material is available to you online for a full 30 days, to access and utilize at your convenience. Once you have finished the course material, and successfully completed an online examination, you can print your own Certificate of Completion. To participate in these programs, you must register online. For more information and access to online registration, visit: Courses available as of this printing include: Basics of Energy Management (presented in 8 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Building Envelope Review for the CEM Exam (presented in 1 module) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Cyber Terrorism (presented in 2 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH Instructor: Joseph Gustin Economic Analysis Review for the CEM Exam (presented in 1 module) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Electrical Systems Review for the CEM Exam (presented in 2 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Energy Management (presented in 2 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: Bill Younger HVAC Fundamentals (presented in 10 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: Sam Sugarman Testing, Adjusting, & Balancing HVAC Systems (presented in 8 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: Sam Sugarman HVAC Systems Review for the CEM Exam (presented in 1 module) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Lighting Basics & System Improvements Review for the CEM Exam (presented in 1 module) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.8 CEU / 8 PDH Instructor: Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M. Lighting 101 (presented in 4 modules) Cost per module: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: Stan Walerczyk Lighting: Effective Daylight Harvesting Cost: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: John Fetters Lighting: Energy-Efficient Lighting Cost: $ Credits per module: 0.2 CEU / 2 PDH Instructor: John Fetters Lighting: New Metal Halide Lamp Technology Cost: $ Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: John Fetters Lighting: Introduction to Sustainable Lighting Design Cost: $50.00 Credits per module: 0.1 CEU / 1 PDH Instructor: John Fetters CLEAN ENERGY / RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAMS AEE also offers a series of nine courses focusing on Clean Energy/Renewable Energy Project Feasibility Analysis via a training partnership with the Clean Energy Institute of GPEKS. Use the link above to access a listing and more info on these programs. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 24/7 ONLINE TRAINING 39

40 AEE IN-HOUSE SEMINAR PROGRAMS Most of the live seminar programs described in this catalog can also be arranged to be instructed on an in-house basis at your facility. Simply call the number below for further information or to arrange a program for your organization. ADVANTAGES OF IN-HOUSE TRAINING Most companies realize the importance of keeping key personnel up to speed on the latest developments in the energy field which impact their decisions. However, having an entire team exposed to the same body of instruction at the same time has the added benefit of motivating everyone to work together to accomplish specific goals. In-house programs have a proven track record of promoting cooperation, involvement, and results-oriented attitudes. In addition, by having a seminar conducted in-house, you can work with the course instructor to assure greatest emphasis on those areas most relevant to your operations and goals. Questions can often be answered in greater detail than is possible in a seminar whose participants come from many companies. COST ADVANTAGES OF IN-HOUSE TRAINING You can train up to 20 members of your staff for one flat fee (or a specified fee for each additional student up to 65) AND you won t have to pay your employees travel costs, nor lose their valuable work time before and after the seminar. The following fee schedule is applicable for most programs: NUMBER OF PROGRAM ATTENDEES Up to 20 students Additional students TWO-DAY SEMINAR PROGRAM $19,500 flat fee* Add $850 per student TWO-DAY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM $21,500 flat fee* Add $950 per student THREE-DAY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM $25,500 flat fee* Add $1150 per student FOUR-DAY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM*** $27,500 flat fee* Add $1250 per student FIVE-DAY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM $29,500 flat fee* Add $1250 per student *Plus in-house seminar client pays for instructor travel, lodging, and meal expenses. Base fee for certification training courses includes certification application fee for some certification programs; however, the certification application fee will be an additional cost for the BEST and Sustainable Technician certification programs, as well as for customized training programs.. Individuals must obtain, complete, and return certification applications to AEE certification department in advance in order to sit for exam (if applicable). A half day of instruction given on final day of a course followed by a certification exam shall be considered a full day and will be priced accordingly. Pricing is subject to change without notice. Contact AEE in-house seminar department for further details or for a detailed quote. If a course is highly customized to meet your organization s needs, or must be extended in scope, your fee may need to be adjusted. The In-House Seminar Coordinator can provide you with a specific quotation. All arrangements with the instructor are handled by the In-House Seminar Coordinator. Your organization is responsible for providing a suitable location for instruction and for furnishing audiovisual equipment as specified by the instructor. AEE will provide each seminar participant with a course workbook. TO ARRANGE AN IN-HOUSE SEMINAR, CONTACT: Jennifer Geho / (770) / [email protected] Ginger Hurmence / (770) / [email protected] AEE In-House Seminars / P.O. Box 1026 / Lilburn, GA AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS IN-HOUSE SEMINARS

41 ABOUT AEE The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is a nonprofit professional society offering services designed to address the scientific and educational interests and needs of energy professionals, as well as to foster action promoting and contributing to sustainable development practices. With over 16,000 members representing all areas of the energy field, AEE provides a comprehensive resource for information and training for professionals in the areas of energy efficiency, renewable and alternative energy, power generation, energy services, sustainability, and all related areas. AEE programs include professional certification, journals, books, seminars, and several large industry trade events held each year. An Invitation TO JOIN AEE AEE invites professionals involved in energy engineering and management, power generation, green and renewable energy, energy services, and all related fields to become a member of the Association. To apply for membership, simply complete the application portion of the form provided on page 46. By applying for membership in conjunction with registering for one of the seminars listed in this catalog, you can begin benefiting immediately by taking the member rate on your seminar registration. You do not have to register for a seminar to apply for membership in the Association. For more information on the Association of Energy Engineers membership, call us at (770) For seminar registration information, call (770) For more information on AEE and its programs, visit our website... AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS ABOUT AEE 41

42 AEE 2014 Conferences & Shows Each year the Association of Energy Engineers presents several major conference and trade show events in cities throughout the continental U.S. For 2014 the following three events are on the agenda GLOBALCON CONFERENCE & EXPO April 9-10, 2014 / Atlantic City Convention Center / Atlantic City, NJ GLOBALCON is designed specifically to facilitate those who need to get up to speed on the latest developments in the energy field, explore promising new technologies, compare energy supply options and learn about innovative and cost-conscious project implementation strategies, including the latest in green and renewable energy developments. The multi-track conference gives you the opportunity to hear firsthand from some of the major players in the field. The GLOBALCON expo will emphasize four critical areas of leading-edge technologies, including HVAC and smart building systems, renewable/green energy and onsite generation, lighting efficiency, and plant and facilities management. For more information, please visit: WEST COAST ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONGRESS June 25-26, 2014 / Washington State Convention Center / Seattle, WA The ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONGRESS (EMC) is the largest energy conference and technology expo held in the western U.S. specifically for business, industrial, and institutional energy users. It brings together the top experts in all areas of the field to help you set a clear, optimum path to both energy cost control and supply security. You can explore promising new technologies, compare alternative energy options, and learn about innovative project implementation strategies. Presentations are designed to provide hands-on, up-to-the-minute information you can use right away to improve your energy management program. You ll also see all of the latest energy management, selfgeneration, and green/renewable technologies now on the marketplace. For more information, visit: WORLD ENERGY ENGINEERING CONGRESS October 1-3, 2014 / Washington Convention Center / Washington, DC The WORLD ENERGY ENGINEERING CONGRESS (WEEC) is well recognized as the most important energy event of national scope for end users and energy professionals in all areas of the energy field. It is the one comprehensive forum where you can fully assess the big picture and see exactly how the economic and market forces, new technologies, regulatory developments, and industry trends all merge to shape your critical decisions on your organization s energy and economic future. The WEEC features a large, multi-track conference agenda, a full lineup of seminars on topics of current interest, and a huge exposition of the market s most promising new technologies, including all types of energy efficient and energy management products, green/renewable technologies, and much more. For more information on this upcoming show, visit: 42 AEE 2014 CONFERENCES & SHOWS

43 Important AEE Information Hotlines & Web Addresses BOOKS Book Orders / Books Customer Service (770) Order Books Online SEMINARS Information & Customer Service / All AEE Seminars (770) FAX: (770) Live Seminars Online Registration... Realtime Web Seminar Online Registration Self-Study Seminar Online Registration /7 Web Seminar Online Registration.. MEMBERSHIP & CERTIFICATION AEE Membership/Professional Certification Information.... (770) / Ext. 318 FAX: (770) Online AEE Membership Info / Application Online Certification Info / Applications CONFERENCES & TRADE SHOWS AEE Conference Information (770) / Ext. 210 GLOBALCON Energy Management Congress West / EMC World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) Free Passes for any AEE Trade Show (770) / Ext. 210 TRADE SHOW EXHIBITING INFORMATION GLOBALCON / Energy Management Congress West/ (770) World Energy Engineering Congress / Fax for All Shows (770) AEE 2014 HOTLINES & WEB ADDRESSES 43

44 P.E. License Renewal Training PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS: Complete Your Continuing Education Requirements by Attending an AEE Live or Online Seminar As of this printing, 39 states require Professional Development Hours (PDH) or Continuing Education Units (CEU) as a prerequisite for P.E. license renewal. Below is a summary of these requirements by state. Professional engineers should contact the appropriate state board of professional licensing to verify the latest requirements. Many states which do not presently have training requirements are considering adding them in the future. (1 CEU = 10 PDH) P.E. RENEWAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS BY STATE State PDH Requirement Completion Period Alabama 15 Annually Alaska 24 Biennially Arkansas 30 Biennially Florida 8 Biennially Georgia 30 Biennially Idaho 30 Biennially Illinois 30 Biennially Indiana 30 Biennially Iowa 30 Biennially Kansas 30 Biennially Kentucky 30 Biennially Louisiana 30 Biennially Maine 30 Biennially Maryland 24 Biennially Minnesota 24 Biennially Mississippi 15 Annually Missouri 30 Biennially Montana 30 Biennially Nebraska 30 Biennially Nevada 30 Biennially New Jersey 24 Biennially New Hampshire 30 Biennially New Mexico 30 Biennially New York 36 Triennially North Carolina 15 Annually North Dakota 30 Biennially Ohio 30 Biennially Oklahoma 30 Biennially Oregon 30 Biennially Pennsylvania 24 Biennially South Carolina 30 Biennially South Dakota 30 Biennially Tennessee 24 Biennially Texas 15 Annually Utah 24 Biennially Virginia 16 Biennially West Virginia 15 Annually Wisconsin 30 (1st renewal 2014) Biennially Wyoming 30 (CPC) Biennially AEE is an approved provider in Florida (Provider No. EXP003866), Indiana, Louisiana, New York (Provider No. 11), and North Carolina (Provider No. S-0327). As a nonprofit professional society, we are automatically approved in most other states. You should verify any providers status with your own state board. AEE will furnish a certificate indicating the CEU/PDH credit earned and the course completed. This documentation is normally required for P.E. renewal. 44 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS

45 Seminar Registration & Hotels FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER FOR AEE SEMINARS ONLINE: If you plan to pay by credit card, you can register by going to the AEE website: 2. BY MAIL: Complete the registration form on the previous page and return it with your check or credit card number, expiration date, and signature to the address indicated. Be sure to list the location, date, and seminar you wish to attend. 3. BY FAX: If you plan to pay by credit card, you may complete the registration form on the next page and transmit a copy to the following FAX number: (770) Government agency participants registering by fax must submit a completed Request, Authorization, Agreement and Certification of Training form or completed DD1556 forms with completed seminar registration. 4. BY PHONE: Pay by credit card and you can register by telephone by calling: (770) NOTE: If time does not permit you to register in advance for a live seminar, you may register onsite; however, you should call the registrar to confirm that space is available. Credit cards cannot be accepted onsite for payment of registration fee, so please bring full payment with you in the form of a company check. Full payment must be received prior to the beginning of the seminar. Whichever method you select, you will receive a confirmation of your registration by mail if your registration is received at least two weeks prior to the course date. You are encouraged to register early, as attendance will be limited to the first 50 registrants. REGISTRATION FEES & DISCOUNTS The fee information for each seminar is provided on the page of this catalog describing that seminar. The live seminar registration fee includes registration, course materials, and refreshment breaks. Lunch and hotel room are not included. All registration fees must be prepaid in U.S. dollars in advance of the starting date of the seminar. TEAM DISCOUNTS LIVE SEMINARS The team discount applies when two or more persons from the same company register for the same live seminar at the same time. For two-day or multi-day programs, deduct $100 per registrant. For one-day seminars, deduct $50 per registrant. (Not applicable for online registrations.) TAKE THE MEMBER RATE WITH YOUR DECISION TO JOIN AEE NOW The member rate may be taken by current members of AEE (membership number must be provided), or by those submitting the application for AEE membership provided on the seminar registration form, along with the appropriate membership fee. This will enable you to save $100 on your registration fee for a two-day live course, as well as entitling you to the many other benefits of AEE membership (see back page). HOTEL RESERVATIONS & SEMINAR LOCATIONS Live seminar participants are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. A block of rooms has been reserved at the hotel where each course will take place. In most cases, these rooms are held up to four weeks prior to the seminar date. We therefore recommend that you make your hotel reservations early to assure availability of space. Hotel phone numbers are provided in the Locations & Dates section for each live seminar in this catalog. When you call, be sure to mention AEE and the name of the program you will be attending. HOURS FOR LIVE SEMINARS Plan to arrive at 8:15 am on the first day of the seminar for sign-in and onsite registration. Seminar hours are normally 9:00 am to 5:00 pm each day with a one-hour midday break, unless otherwise specified on your confirmation letter. CANCELLATION, SUBSTITUTION, AND TRANSFER POLICY If you are unable to attend the course for which you have registered, you can substitute another person in your place or transfer your registration to another date or another seminar of equal (or lesser) value without penalty for a period of one year following the starting date of the seminar for which you registered. However, your request for substitution or transfer must be made in writing. We can provide a catalog of other courses and dates available. All cancellations must be made in writing. For registrations cancelled 21 days or more prior to the program date, full paid program fee less a $200 service charge will be refunded. For registrations cancelled 20 days or less prior to the program date, the full program fee will be assessed and no refund will be made. For online seminars, if within 10 days of your attendance you notify AEE Seminars in writing that you are not satisfied with an online course and chose not to complete the course, we will issue you a credit enabling you to transfer your registration to another online seminar of equal (or lesser) value, this credit to be used within a period of 3 months of issue date. No difference in registration fees paid shall be refunded, and if the transfer is to a higher cost seminar, the attendee shall pay AEE Seminars the cost difference. Should a program be cancelled, postponed, or experience a program date change because of illness, weather, acts of God, labor disputes, or any other reason whatsoever, all attendees will be notified as early as possible, and our liability will be solely limited to the return of the registration fee. Attendees agree to these terms and conditions by registering for a program. AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS 45

46 Please complete a separate form for each applicant. Photocopies of this form may be used. AEE SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM Join AEE and take the member rate on your seminar registration! Mr. Ms. NAME JOB TITLE FEES: Complete appropriate fee and payment information: Course fees are listed at bottom of catalog page describing each seminar. Additional information on team and member discounts can be found in the REGISTRATION FEES & DISCOUNTS section on page 46. AEE MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (optional) I wish to become a member of the ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS in the classification checked: ORGANIZATION NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE FAX ADDRESS Seminar Registration Fees... $ AEE Membership: $190 per applicant... $ TOTAL ENCLOSED... $ Select method of payment: CHECK ENCLOSED (Payable in U.S. funds to AEE ENERGY SEMINARS) CHARGE TO MY CREDIT CARD (for advance registrations only) American Express VISA MasterCard Discover MEMBER A graduate of an engineering college or university or a registered professional engineer or architect. (Persons who feel they are qualified by experience or related degree may petition for full membership consideration.) AFFILIATE MEMBER A person interested in the objectives of the Association who does not meet the above criteria for full membership. If you are a registered Professional Engineer or Architect, please indicate state(s) and registration number(s): State No. State No. Years of experience in energy field: years College Degree Year CREDIT CARD BILLING ADDRESS CREDIT CARD CITY, STATE, ZIP Indicate your fee status: Nonmember Government/Nonprofit AEE Member (Membership Number: ) AEE member application and fee enclosed. CARD NO. Expiration Date Signature Additional pertinent information may be listed on separate sheet and attached. I certify that the statements made in this application are correct and I agree, if elected, that I will be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association as long as I continue as a member. I furthermore agree to promote the purposes of the Association so far as shall be in my power. (Applicant s Signature) (Date) SEMINAR REGISTRATION: Live Seminars List course(s), location(s), date(s) Online/Self-study Seminars List course(s), start date(s) Seminar Title Location Date Seminar Title Location Date Complete if you are a licensed P.E. or Registered Architect: Licensed P.E. Registered Architect State(s) License No(s). TO SEND BY MAIL Detach and return to: AEE ENERGY SEMINARS P.O. Box 1026 Dept. 555 Lilburn, GA TO SEND BY FAX If you are paying by credit card, you may transmit a copy of this completed form to: (770) (Please photocopy on light setting to assure readability of FAX.) 46 AEE 2014 CATALOG OF SEMINARS REGISTRATION FORM

47 C A T A L O G AEE SEMINARS for Energy Professionals The Association of Energy Engineers 4025 Pleasantdale Road., Suite 420 Atlanta, GA Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS Get the training you need in a broad spectrum of energy-related specialties, with many programs designed to serve as preparatory courses for AEE professional certification candidates. AEE seminars are offered in cities throughout the U.S., as well as online and in self-study formats. Register online for any course listed in this catalog by visiting: Or you can register by mail, fax, or phone. Registration form provided on page 46.

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