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  • New Item: IES Seminar: Lighting Economics - Student Materials
    IES Seminar: Lighting Economics - Student Materials
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    Objective:
    Introduce the lighting practitioner to several methods of analysis for lighting systems economics and the strengths and weaknesses of each method.
     
    Learning Outcomes:  Participants will be able to...
    • Understand the difference between first-level and second-level financial analysis
    • Calculate a Life-Cycle Cost-Benefit Analysis between two or more lighting systems
    • Identify the key factors that must be considered when making an effective comparison between lighting systems
    • Describe in detail why energy management techniques are important and explain to an owner or property manager why (and how) one system has a lower total overall cost of installing, owning and operating, in today's dollars, and should be specified over another alternative payment
    • Understand the "perils" of using Simple Payback along to select a lighting system
    Student Materials in a 3-ring binder:
    Background Information • Text of the Seminar • PowerPoint Slides/Handouts • Seminar Quiz
     

    ISBN: 978-0-87995-234-1
    Order # SEM-3-09

    Product ID: SEM-3-09
    Price: $65.00
    Member Price: $45.00
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    A Note About the Seminar Series

     

    The Seminar Series is designed for those who have already completed Lighting Fundamentals or comparable courses offered in industry or academia. Each seminar can be taught separately or in combination with others. The Seminars are offered as courses by the IES Sections and other recognized education providers, enabling participants who pass the courses to receive IES Continuing Education Units or AIA Learning Units. Contact your local IES Section for information regarding seminar offerings.

     

    IES Sections: If you are combining seminars in a session, contact asuen@ies.org for special pricing.


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