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Credential your career with an industry-recognized professional diploma. In Affiliation with EM 2: May 11-15, 2020 EM 3: October 26-30, 2020 EM 1: January 25-29, 2021 Take these three sessions in any sequence you like. Complete your non-degree diploma in less than one year. CELEBRATING 41 YEARS OF SUCCESS! Join more than 1,000 graduates from around the world who have benefited from the most comprehensive energy management training program available today. “Love the program and will advocate that others interested in energy management will take part.” — Paul Fletcher, Senior Energy Engagement and Implementation Manager, Dude Solutions, Inc., Cary, NC Held at... McKimmon Conference and Training Center North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Office of Professional Development

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Page 1: Office of Professional Credential your careercomprehensive class materials, an Energy Management shirt upon completion of your diploma, luncheons, breaks, the cost for the exam to

Credential your careerwith an industry-recognized

professional diploma.

In Affiliation with

EM 2: May 11-15, 2020EM 3: October 26-30, 2020EM 1: January 25-29, 2021

Take these three sessions in any sequence you like.Complete your non-degree diploma in less than one year.

CELEBRATING 41 YEARS OF SUCCESS! Join more than 1,000 graduates from around the world who have benefi ted from the most comprehensive energy management training program available today.

“Love the program and will advocate that others interested in energy management will take part.”

— Paul Fletcher,

Senior Energy Engagement and Implementation Manager,

Dude Solutions, Inc., Cary, NC

Held at...

McKimmon Conference and Training CenterNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Office of Professional

Development

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Reg i s te r Today ! • go .ncsu .edu / emdp • 919 .515 .22612

Earn Your Professional DiplomaUpon completion of the three-week program, you will qualify to take a comprehensive course examination developed by the Institute of Energy Professionals. By successfully completing the exam, you will earn the Professional Energy Manager (PEM) certifi cation in addition to receiving your program diploma from the university.

Energy Management Diploma students in a recent class photo with Director, Walter Bright (front row, far right).

Why You Should AttendAs a student in the NC State University Energy Management Diploma Program, you’ll learn from the most experienced, hands-on energy professionals available. Your instructional team has trained some of the most successful energy managers in the world.

This comprehensive, convenient, and cost-effective, three-part program, the modules of which can be taken in any order, will provide you with a hands-on, practical, real-world energy management education leading to your professional diploma. Earning this non-degree diploma represents solid evidence of your successful completion of the course requirements and illustrates your dedication to becoming more knowledgeable in your fi eld and valuable to your organization. This can be done in less than one year!

“[The] Energy Management Diploma Program is very practical, and instructors effectively relate course topics to real-world examples. This is much more benefi cial than only focusing on theory.”

— Matthew Allen,

Key Accounts and Business Analyst,

ElectriCities of NC, Raleigh, NC

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Who Should Attend • Facility energy managers• Maintenance supervisors/personnel• Manufacturing plant operations personnel• Manufacturer’s representatives for energy-consuming

equipment and controls• Utility customer interface personnel• Military base operations personnel• Major oil and natural gas companies with facilities to maintain• University/college facility managers• K-12 school system maintenance managers• Federal, state and local government personnel responsible

for facility operations• Consultants/engineers

Benefi ts of Attending• Enhance your knowledge of the energy management fi eld. • Prove your knowledge and competence in your fi eld.• Set yourself above most of your peers, leading to

advancements in positions and earnings.• Earn a diploma from a distinguished university.• Join a select group of personnel in the energy fi eld.• Gain exposure to current and emerging relevant aspects of

energy management.• Provide the credential to your employer or prospective

employer that you have the in-depth knowledge to be an effective energy manager.

Your Instructional Team Director:Walter Bright, P.E., PEM, President, Institute of Energy Professionals, Inc., 10 years of energy and building automation experience

Director Emeritus: Dan Mull, P.E., PEM, CEM, Director Emeritus, Institute of Energy Professionals, Inc., over 40 years of electrical utility and energy management experience

Instructors Include:Francis Conlin, P.E., Senior Engineer, High Performance Building Solutions

Jamie Edmondson, President, James M. Pleasants Company, Inc.

Tom Fenimore, P.E., PEM, CEM, Technology Development Director, Duke Energy

Doug Gunnell, P.E., PEM, HVAC Consultant, former head of HVAC for a major manufacturer

Greg Harrell, Ph.D., P.E., PEM, CEM, Director of Engineering Programs, Milligan College

Roger Lawrence, P.E., CEM, FIEEE, Independent Consultant

Charles A. Martin, P.E., PEM, CEM, Senior Energy Engineer - Advanced Energy

Jay Santos, P.E., Partner, Facility Dynamics Engineering

Bill Turpish, P.E., PEM, CEM, President of W.J. Turpish and Associates

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EM 3 October 26-30, 2020

Industrial and Commercial Energy, Process and Building AnalysisATTEND AND YOU WILL LEARN*1. Building Envelope Analysis

2. Industrial and Commercial Ventilation

3. Geothermal Heat Pump

4. Process Energy Analysis/Cogeneration

5. DDC Controls Specifi cations, Procurement, and Commissioning

6. Hydronic Systems

7. High Performance Building Envelopes

NEXTUPCOMING

SESSION

EM 2 May 11-15, 2020

Improving Equipment Effi cienciesATTEND AND YOU WILL LEARN*1. Compressed Air Systems

2. Energy-Effi cient Lighting

3. Boilers and Steam Systems

4. Thermal Energy Storage

5. Fundamentals of HVAC Systems

6. Chillers/Cooling Towers

7. Electric Motors and Power Quality

8. Building Automation and EMS

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Your registration fee includes your comprehensive class materials, an Energy Management shirt upon completion of your diploma, luncheons, breaks, the cost for the exam to obtain PEM certification and a university certificate.

* NOTE: See the individual course page online for amore complete description of the course. The content of sessions is continually updated to assure timeliness and meet attendees’ needs.

EM 1 January 25-29, 2021

Managing Energy for Greater Profi tabilityATTEND AND YOU WILL LEARN*1. National Energy Overview

2. Energy Legislation (Codes and Standards)

3. Understanding of Electric Utility Rates

4. What Makes an Effective Energy Management Program

5. Renewable Energy Overview

6. Procurement of Fuels

7. Strategic Energy Planning

8. Energy Calculations

9. Metrics - Analyzing Energy Information

10. Energy Surveying and Instrumentation

11. Economic Analysis Techniques

12. Understanding the Corporate Culture

13. Survey Planning

14. Establishing an Effective Energy Management Program

15. Techniques for Working with People

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You will receive the Facilities Engineering Management Diploma upon the successful completion of three one-week courses totaling 105 contact hours of maintenance, electrical, mechanical, environmental, health and safety, construction, energy conservation, and management instruction.

For more information, go to go.ncsu.edu/fem

The Facilities Engineering Management Diploma (FEM)

ALSO AVAILABLE TO YOU!

Upcoming Sessions:FEM 1: March 9-13, 2020FEM 2: June 1-5, 2020FEM 3: September 28 - October 2, 2020

Where to StayLodging and evening meals are not included in your registration fee.

Sleeping accommodations are available at several hotels convenient to the McKimmon Center, but please note that these hotels are not within walking distance.

For lodging information, please visit go.ncsu.edu/hotels.

Schedule and LocationCheck-in is held from 8 to 8:30 a.m. with class from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the fi rst day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday.

All sessions take place at the McKimmon Conference and Training Center, conveniently located on the NC State University campus at the corner of Western Boulevard and Gorman Street in Raleigh, NC. Driving to the McKimmon Center is easy and public parking is plentiful.

If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in these courses, please call 919.515.2261 during business hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern) or email [email protected] to discuss accommodations at least two weeks in advance.

“I would highly recommend this program. I wish everyone that works in the utility industry could attend.”

— Sheri Benson,

Business Assistant/Analyst, City of New Bern,

Department of Public Utilities, Deep Run, NC

Sheri Benson (right) receives her diploma from Director, Walter Bright (left).

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Energy Management Diploma McKimmon Conference and Training Center • NC State University • Raleigh, NC

Check course(s) you will be attending: Regular Late* EM 2 May 11-15, 2020 $1,995 $2,195* OPD-ZNEM2-C-009

EM 3 October 26-30, 2020 $1,995 $2,195* OPD-ZNEM3-C-010

EM 1 January 25-29, 2021 $1,995 $2,195* OPD-ZNEM1-C-010

SAVE MONEY!

$1,795/$1,995* for each additional registration from the same organization

and for government employees.

*To avoid the late fee, you must register and pay at least one week prior to the start of the course.

First Name Middle Initial Last Name Date of Birth** (mm/dd)

Title _____________________________________________________________

Badge Name ______________________________________________________

Organization ______________________________________________________

Work Address _____________________________________________________

City _________________________________State _________Zip ____________

Telephone ___________________________Fax __________________________

Email ____________________________________________________________

Name, Phone Number & Email of Your Approving Manager __________________

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

** In lieu of SSN, your date of birth is required as a personal identifi er for internal record keeping by

this university.

NOTE: If you wish to pay by wire transfer, you may be charged an additional fee if the bank processing your payment charges a fee.

Your Priority CodeS 2 0 1 5 W B

To Pay by Credit Card:

Online...go.ncsu.edu/emdp

Call...919.515.2261

To Pay by Check:

Mail...Registration CoordinatorOffi ce of Professional DevelopmentNC State UniversityBox 7401Raleigh, NC 27695-7401

To Pay with a Purchase Order:

Fax...919.515.7614

For more information call:919.515.2261

Registering online or by fax is secure.

How to Enroll

Method of PaymentPayer: Company Self

Payment must accompany registration and be received in full prior to the fi rst day of class. To avoid the late fee, your registration and payment must be received at least one week prior to the start of the course.

The easiest way to guarantee your place is to pay online with a credit card.

Check Enclosed (U.S. banks only)

(Do not fax)

(Payable to NC State University)Write the name(s) of the participant(s) on face of the check(s).

IDT (NC State University employees only)

Project (FAS) # _________________

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EM 2: May 11-15, 2020EM 3: October 26-30, 2020EM 1: January 25-29, 2021

EM 2: May 11-15, 2020EM 3: October 26-30, 2020EM 1: January 25-29, 2021

Offi ce of Professional DevelopmentBox 7401Raleigh, NC 27695-7401

Non Profi t OrganizationU.S. Postage

PAIDNorth Carolina State University

If you receive more than one brochure, please pass the extra along to an associate.If addressee is no longer employed, please forward to his/her replacement.Call 919.515.2261 to update your record.

Attention Mail Room Personnel:Please re-route if necessary!

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Credential Your CareerCredential Your Career with an Industry Recognized Professional Certificate.

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“This program has been a wealth of knowledge that I can continue to rely on in my career.”

— Jonathan Sergeant,

Energy Services Officer,

Greenville Utilities Commission, Greenville, NC

In Affiliation with

g o . n c s u . e d u / e m d p

Held at...

McKimmon Conferenceand Training CenterNorth Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC