January 29, 2026, 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. ET
FEMP IACET: 0.2
Level: Introductory
This training will provide federal facility and energy managers as well as site operations and engineering staff with an overview of geothermal technologies and their viability as an onsite energy resource.
The training will include a breakdown of commercially available and nascent technologies, a description of tools and resources to support geothermal project evaluation and implementation, and case studies of operating geothermal systems serving sites in the field.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Identify appropriate geothermal technologies for federal facility applications.
- Apply evaluation tools and selection criteria to assess geothermal project feasibility.
- Analyze case study outcomes to inform geothermal implementation decisions.
Instructors
- Diana Allard, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR)
- Travis Lowder, NLR
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.