To inform this process, this resource will provide three specific guidelines: Guideline 1: Identify common skillsets in renewable energy and storage projects; Guideline 2: Decide who will fill these skillsets, internally and externally; and Guideline 3: Recognize additional.
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Figure 2. Renewable power and storage technologies offer a proven pathway for decarbonization of buildings and can be integrated with other electrification technologies.
Assembling an effective team before the project begins can streamline the implementation of these systems and ensure that the design, installation, and operation of the system are well
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Teaming Up to Save Energy is a “how-to” guide on building an energy management team. The guide discusses the structure, launch, and maintenance of an energy team. Examples from ENERGY STAR partner organizations and a checklist are provided to illustrate practices and help with implementation.
The guide discusses the structure, launch, and maintenance of an energy team. Examples from ENERGY STAR partner organizations and a checklist are provided to illustrate practices and help with implementation. This guide complements “Guidelines for Energy Management,” which is available online at
At the meetings, the team members report on their progress on assigned tasks and provide monthly reports on energy use so that the team can build up data. The meetings also offer opportunities for presentations on best practices by in-house and outside technical and operational experts.
A team approach improves buy-in from all levels of the organization, which helps to ensure greater energy savings. Senior management needs to perceive energy management as part of the organization’s core business. The key is an energy team leader at the corporate-level who is empowered by support from the top senior management.
The energy team is responsible for planning, implementing, benchmarking, monitoring, and evaluating the organizational energy management program. The team’s duties also include delivering training, communicating results, and providing recognition. This guide is designed to help organizations develop effective energy teams.
More details on the “Guidelines for Energy Management” can be found at Establishing an energy team is an important part of the first step in energy management, “Make Commitment.” The energy team is responsible for planning, implementing, benchmarking, monitoring, and evaluating the organizational energy management program.
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