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Free Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Training

  • November 19, 2019
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • NV Energy Beltway Building

Register Today: Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Training

Technical Training Series

PowerShift By NV Energy Invites You To A Free Training On Life-Cycle Cost Analysis

Las Vegas | Tuesday | November 19

Click Here To Reserve Your Free Tickets

Life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a tool that allows you to compare multiple energy efficiency measures for a single building system (e.g., HVAC system options) to determine total facility costs and savings associated with potential capital investments. NV Energy's Business Energy Services invites you to learn about LCCA and how this analysis can impact decision-making in your facility. 

Join expert Annie Koch and PowerShift Energy Advisors for an informative discussion with complimentary lunch provided.

Topics include:

·     Types of building-related costs used in LCCA

·     Using LCCA to improve your building's energy usage and reduce maintenance costs

·     Available online LCCA tools

·     Comparison of other cost-benefit analysis metrics such as simple payback, return on investment and internal rate of return

·     Insightful case study explaining how businesses saved energy and money using LCCA

·     Valuable incentives available for your business

This training is ideal for NV Energy customers, contractors, equipment suppliers, engineers, maintenance professionals and facility managers.  

Register today. The first 30 guests who register and attend will receive a free informative book about energy efficiency.

11:30 a.m. 

Registration & Lunch

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Training

1:00 p.m.

Closing Remarks

Instructor

Annie Koch, PE, LEED AP, is a Consulting Engineer for DNV GL who specializes in sustainable practices, energy analysis, and technical assessments of high-performance and zero net energy projects. Annie advises on energy efficiency systems, passive sustainability, water efficiency systems, and sizing of photovoltaic arrays through benchmarking, energy modeling, cost-benefit analysis and daylighting. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Wisconsin and a Master of Science degree in Built Environment from Arizona State University.

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