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Early bird fee | $565 |
Regular fee (After August 19, 2021) |
$665 |
Continuing Education Units (CEU) | 0.6 |
CSEP points | 2 |
In collaboration with the Compressed Air Challenge, CIET is proud to offer the Compressed Air Fundamentals course. Often, industrial users are unaware of the air flows in their facilities, do not track the costs related to air, and do not regularly monitor their systems outside of addressing maintenance issues. The aim of this training is to help raise awareness about the challenges and solutions related to compressed air.
During this one-day course, you will learn how to calculate and reduce the costs of compressed air in your facility and how to better control compressed air for optimum reliability and productivity. You will use data from your own facility and complete hands-on exercises with a specific emphasis on bottom-line results. Furthermore, you will learn how to focus on getting results in your own plant/facility.
In attending this training, participants can expect to gain a greater perspective on the costs associated with compressed air since the course serves as a catalyst for identifying and generating savings. On this point, in a recent survey conducted by the Department of Energy in the United States, the program demonstrated an impressive 80:1 cost-to-savings ratio among those facilities that had taken action and measured energy savings.
This course is offered in collaboration with the Compressed Air Challenge (CAC) |
Upon completion of this course, you will:
CIET Virtual Real-Time Classroom training
This training will be offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Upon enrollment, you will receive the information you will need to enjoy a great training experience.
CIET’s Pan-Canadian Virtual Course Schedule
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Why Care About Air?
Study Your Supply Side
Understand Your Demand Side
Are You on Base?
Stay Under Control
Maintain System Efficiency
Get With the Plan
Ron Marshall has been employed with Manitoba Hydro, the crown owned electricity and gas utility in Manitoba, Canada since 1977. He is a Certified Engineering Technologist and has received certification as an Energy Manager, Demand Side Management and Measurement and Verification Professional through the Association of Energy Engineers.
Ron was the first Canadian participant to qualify as a DOE AIRMaster+ specialist. He has worked in the industrial compressed air field since 1995 as an Industrial Systems Officer for Manitoba Hydro’s Customer Engineering Services Department. Ron is Manitoba Hydro’s industrial compressed air systems expert and his efforts contribute to the utility’s Power Smart Performance Optimization program, a utility incentive program that supports industrial customer energy audits and electrical and gas efficiency projects.
Ron is a member of Compressed Air Challenge's Project Development Committee and Chair of CAC's Marketing working group. He is a frequent contributor to various CAC-related magazine articles.
Recognized by the Independant Electricity System Operator (IESO) as a qualifying course in their incentive program for building system audits of compressed air systems.
https://saveonenergy.ca//en/For-Business-and-Industry/Programs-and-incentives/Retrofit-Program
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