Energy Management Essentials for Young Professionals
Energy Management Essentials for Young Professionals
- July 23, 2025
- 2-4 PM Eastern Each Day
- Approved for 2 AIA LUs
- EMA Member: $29
- Non Member: $49
Kick-start your energy management career with a strong foundation in industry principles and best practices. This 2-hour virtual session is designed for early-career professionals eager to develop expertise in energy efficiency, sustainability, and strategic decision-making.
What You'll Gain:
- Energy Fundamentals: Why energy matters and how it shapes industries
- Industry Insights: Key acronyms, standards, and regulations driving innovation
- Renewable & Non-Renewable Systems: Understanding energy sources and planning for the future
- Resiliency & Sustainability: Balancing security, efficiency, and environmental impact
- Smart Data Use: How to analyze utility rates and optimize costs
- Performance Metrics: Benchmarking and tracking energy efficiency success
- Auditing & Project Execution: Overview of audits, implementation, and long-term results
- Career-Ready Skills: Future industry trends and how to stay ahead
Who Should Attend:
- Energy Managers
- Commissioning Providers
- MEP Engineers
- Facility / Property Managers
- O&M Staff
- Building Owners
- Architects
- Other Building Professionals
Learning Objectives:
- Grasp Energy Management Fundamentals – Understand key concepts like efficiency, sustainability, and resiliency.
- Analyze & Optimize Energy Data – Use utility rate analysis and benchmarking to improve cost efficiency.
- Navigate Industry Standards – Identify key regulations and best practices for compliance and innovation.
- Apply Practical Strategies – Gain hands-on insights into audits, project implementation, and future trends.
Exam
Your Instructor
Robert Knoedler, P.E., CxA, EMP
Hanson Professional Services Inc.
Robert Knoedler is an executive consultant and vice president at Hanson Professional Services and past president of the Energy Management Association (EMA). He has spent over 40 years as a consultant in mechanical/electrical facility design, commissioning, and energy management. Bob has presented to numerous private and governmental organizations and has published a number of articles related to energy management and commissioning.