Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Continental Breakfast and Registration: 9:00a.m. Meeting: 9:30a.m. to 4:30p.m.
The United States Department of Energy is partnering with the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council (MCHC), Practice Greenhealth and the Chicago Green Healthcare Initiative (CGHI) to provide MCHC members with the most current energy efficiency management information, tailored to Illinois Hospitals’ operations and maintenance. The program is designed for both administrators and operators. Program content will include energy management strategies, business case development and technical tips. This is a unique opportunity to hear local case studies, engage with national experts and participate in interactive training sessions with other hospital professionals. Chicago is one of only a handful of U.S. cities that will be offered this training program.
During this training program, attendees will learn about:
- Energy Management Strategies
- Developing an Energy Management Program: Nine Steps
- Energy Efficiency & Business Case
- Goal Setting, Communicating with the C-Suite
- Making the Business Case for Energy Efficiency
- Evaluating the Business Case for Energy Projects
- Energy Projects- Quick Wins for Energy Efficiency
- HVAC and Central Plan
Location Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council 222 South Riverside Plaza, 19th floor Chicago, IL 60606
Registration Information
Advance registration is required, and registrations are due no later than Tuesday, February 23, 2010. (A login name with password are needed to register online. If you do not have one, please select "Create a Login" before starting the registration process.)
Two Ways to Register
Registration and ONLINE Payment with Visa, MasterCard or American Express: MCHC-member Hospitals - $59 per person
Non-Member Hospitals - $89 per person
Register online to pay by check or be invoiced:
MCHC-member Hospitals ONLY - $84 per person
Additional Information Questions about program content can be directed to Richard Palmer, Director - Facilities & Sustainability at (1+312) 906-6045 or via email at rpalmer@mchc.com.
If you need assistance with registration, please contact Greg Powell at (312) 906-6075 or via email at gpowell@mchc.com. |