
This two-hour session will teach participants how to evaluate energy use in commercial buildings using simple methods of calculating usage benchmarks and analyzing monthly consumption patterns. Students will identify energy streams and divide energy use among building systems such as heating, cooling, lighting, and hot water. By better understanding how each building uses energy, it becomes easier to identify areas with the greatest savings potential and prioritize conservation activities.
At the completion of the Energy Accounting course, a student will be able to:
Bill Younger, CEM, CBEP is the Manager of Business Energy Management for Puget Sound Energy (PSE) in Bellevue Washington where he manages PSE’s energy efficiency programs for commercial and industrial customers. He has developed and administered energy and resource management activities and training programs for commercial building operators, industrial plant operators, and energy professionals for over 20 years. Bill is a nationally recognized energy auditing instructor and author, and was inducted into the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Energy Managers Hall of Fame in 2007.