Taking Command of Loads and Costs: Incentives and Implementation

April 16, 2025, 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ET
FEMP IACET: 0.2
Level: Introductory

Register to Attend

Discover how demand flexibility can help federal facilities lower energy costs, enhance resilience, and support grid reliability. This webinar will cover key strategies, available incentives, and implementation tools, including FEMP’s updated Demand Response and Time-Varying Rates Database. 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the concept of demand flexibility and explain its benefits for federal facilities and the grid.
  • Recognize and evaluate available economic incentives for demand flexibility projects.
  • Analyze different forms of demand flexibility at federal sites and compare real-world examples.
  • Assess key considerations for federal agencies when implementing demand flexibility strategies.

Instructors

  • John Michael Forrest, U.S. Department of Energy - Federal Energy Management Program
  • Ian Hoffman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)
  • Billie Holecek, LBNL
  • Perry Rosensweig, CPower Energy Management
  • Danielle Bond, CPower Energy Management
  • Jacob Sigler, Defense Logistics Agency

About FEMP Training

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides live and on-demand training to foster and maintain a high-performance workforce that constructs, operates, and maintains cost-effective federal facilities. Choose from topics like project financing, facility and fleet optimization, fleet management, resilience, sustainable product procurement, and more.

FEMP is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and awards IACET continuing education units (CEUs) upon the successful completion of select courses. FEMP training is provided through the National Institute of Building Sciences' Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) learning management system.