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It is required to meter federal buildings, and agencies are looking for guidance on how to make the
information they gathered from the metered data useful and operational. This course will discuss how metered energy data can be analyzed and
presented to support effective decision-making.
Instructor
Saralyn Bunch, Technical Project Manager, Federal Energy Management Program Read Bio
Saralyn Bunch is a technical project manager for the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) where she is responsible for Metering and Data Management, Water Management, Energy Efficient Lighting and Controls and Energy Efficient Product Procurement. Prior to joining FEMP in 2013, Saralyn managed the Building Energy Codes Program for the Department of Energy. Saralyn has over 35 years of management, engineering and construction experience overseeing a broad range of technical projects and areas. She earned her B.S. in Civil Engineer from The University of Pittsburgh and her M.S. in Engineering from The Catholic University of America.
Learning Objectives
After taking the training, the learner will be able to:
- Understand the various uses for building metered data;
- Follow the four-stage metered data analysis process;
- Apply basic techniques for performing metered data analysis; and
- Access available tools for gathering and analyzing metered data.