DOE Building Technologies Program On-Demand Training
On Demand Training
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Building Technologies Program (BTP) offers an extensive list of online training via its Web site. Offered on demand, these trainings focus on building design, construction, operations, and maintenance as well as available modeling and analysis software. Links are available to supporting webinars, videos, slides, and transcripts for most training.
Training topic examples include, but are not limited to:
- Getting to Optimum Efficiency Through a Performance-Based Design/Build Process
- Strategies to Cut Energy Use by 50% in Commercial Buildings
- Calculating Energy Savings of Cool Roofs
- Designing High-Performance Buildings with EnergyPlus
Access the BTP training archive for direct links and additional information.
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