Energy-Efficient Product Procurement
Live Training
Energy-Efficient Product Procurement outlines how to meet executive order and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requirements on purchasing FEMP designated and ENERGY STAR products.
First Thursday Seminars are FEMP training opportunities targeting Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals offered at no cost by leading experts. The training sessions are delivered live via satellite or through streaming media at your desktop.
Registration closes 24 hours prior to the training session. It is important to test your system and trouble shoot any issues before signing on the day of the training. Troubleshooting links are provided below.
Instructor(s):
- Dr. Christopher Payne, Research Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Read bio.
- Amanda Sahl, Federal Energy Management Program. Read bio.
Cost: Free
| Before the Training | Take the Training | After the Training |
|---|---|---|
| Submit Evaluation and Get Certificate |
Help
For course questions, contact Joe Konrade at 202-586-8039 or joseph.konrade@ee.doe.gov.
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