New Lighting Technologies
Live Training
New Lighting Technologies illustrates the uses and benefits of spectrally enhanced light (SEL) and solid-state lighting (SSL), such as LED technologies. Topics include best deployment opportunities, correct applications, project examples, and measurement and verification protocols.
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.
FEMP offers interactive, online First Thursday training courses to help Federal agencies develop core competencies and comply with energy-efficiency and renewable-energy water-management and sustainability requirements. FEMP is partnering with the National Institute of Building Sciences' Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG) to host these comprehensive, FEMP-developed First Thursday training courses.

Instructor(s):
- Jeff McCullough , Senior Research Engineer , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Read bio.
- Brian Liebel , Electrical Engineer , The Lighting Partnership. Read bio.
- Shawn Herrera , Federal Energy Management Program. Read bio.
Cost: Free
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Help
For course questions, contact Joe Konrade at joseph.konrade@ee.doe.gov or 202-586-8039.
For technical questions, contact Betty Rule at ruleb@tds.net.
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