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January 14, 2026This training presents analysis techniques to assist with fair and reasonable price determinations in federal energy performance contracts.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This training webinar will guide federal energy and procurement professionals through the key concepts, benefits, and considerations to help identify the most cost-effective options.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026In this webinar, attendees will learn how to procure a wind smart PV system that is resilient, high performing, and safe to host on site.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026In this workshop, participants will learn to identify common data issues within FAST and explore practical solutions.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This webinar will spotlight successful utility energy service contract (UESC) projects that are enabling federal agencies to meet critical statutory and policy goals related to energy resilience and cost efficiency.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026In this workshop, participants will explore best practices for analyzing fleet utilization and right-sizing using a sample fleet dataset.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This training will serve as an overview of how to conduct an energy and water treasure hunt.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This webinar will provide hands-on examples of evaluating potential cost savings from alternative utility rates and net metering policies using the REopt® web tool.Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This training will provide an overview of the re-tuning process, demonstrate how to estimate the outcomes from various re-tuning measure implementations, and help sites build the capability to perform re-tuning on their own (train the trainer).Federal Energy Management Program
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January 14, 2026This training focuses on the practical application of resilience solutions in federal infrastructure projects, including how to use utility programs and financial assistance like AFFECT and ERCIP to fund projects that enhance resilience.Federal Energy Management Program