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ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Training

  • 23 Jul 2015
  • Louisville, KY

ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager Training

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The Louisville Energy Alliance, in partnership with Louisville Metro Government’s Office of Sustainability, will host a complimentary ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager training session on July 23, 2015 from 9-11am. The training will be held at the Spalding University campus in downtown Louisville and will include a one-hour webinar hosted by ENERGY STAR followed by on-site assistance with entering data into the software. Attendees will learn the basic functionality of Portfolio Manager as well as how to set up an account, log energy and water use data and generate custom reports from the data. Following the webinar, participants will receive on-site assistance as they create Portfolio Manager accounts and enter energy usage data into the software.  By the end of the session, attendees will have entered one year of energy data, have a basic understanding of the capabilities of Portfolio Manager and be one step closer towards ENERGY STAR certification.

 

Register now: http://tinyurl.com/LouPortfolioManager

More information is available at http://www.louisvilleenergyalliance.org/events.html, or contact Andrea Webster at andrea.webster@louisvilleky.gov.

 

Portfolio Manager is a free, online software that enables building owners and managers to track and evaluate a facility’s energy and water consumption over time.  Buildings that perform in the top 25% of their peers, receiving a minimum score of 75/100, are eligible to receive the ENERGY STAR certification.

 

ENERGY STAR certification shows that a building meets strict energy performance standards set by the EPA.  Buildings that are ENERGY STAR certified are seen as top performers in energy-efficiency when compared to other peer buildings.  Benefits of gaining ENERGY STAR certification include lower operating costs, higher marketability, fewer greenhouse gas emissions and higher rental rates.  


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