Course Summary:

Improving Healthcare Facility Energy Conservation

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Topics

  • Healthcare facility energy allocations
  • Heating and ventilation systems
  • Lighting systems and controls
  • Building envelope assemblies
  • Medical equipment impacts
  • Energy code - ASHRAE 90.1
  • Healthcare LEED certification
  • Data system management
  • Energy strategy selection

Audience

  • facility managers
  • environmental managers
  • physical plant directors
  • architects or developers
  • construction managers
  • recent graduate engineers
  • others who want to gain a better understanding of healthcare system energy principles

Benefits

The healthcare built environment is one of the most energy-intensive facility types. Deciphering the opportunities available and how one choice can impact other systems has always been complicated. Gain confidence in your understanding of interrelated systems, an understanding essential to effective energy conservation. Upon completing this course you will

  • Reduce energy costs while meeting mission-critical goals
  • Understand all of your primary energy systems
  • Prioritize your energy opportunities
  • Get answers to your questions

Earn PDH, LU, CEU

By participating in this course, you will earn 15 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and 1.5 Continuing Education Units (CEU). Learn more about PDH, LU, CEU and state licensing boards.


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