The Energy Efficient Factory Accelerator Training
Unlock immediate cost savings and operational performance improvements with the Energy Efficient Factory Accelerator Training—a hands-on, half-day workshop designed to help manufacturing and operations leaders turn energy efficiency into a strategic advantage. This interactive session equips participants with practical tools, baseline assessment techniques, and actionable plans to reduce energy consumption, improve performance, and drive measurable results from day one. Whether you’re leading operations, facilities, or continuous improvement initiatives, this training provides a clear, structured path to identify opportunities, set goals, and implement energy-saving strategies that deliver lasting value.
Workshop length: Half‑day (4.5 hours)
Format: Interactive, discussion‑driven training with hands-on exercises
Training Objectives: By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Explain how energy efficiency strengthens operational performance and reduces costs
- Identify opportunities to lower energy consumption within their facility
- Establish a baseline for energy use and performance tracking
- Develop practical energy‑efficiency goals and action plans
- Use the toolkit’s worksheets and tools to begin implementation immediately
Who Should Attend:
- Company Leadership
- Operations teams
- Facilities leaders
- Continuous improvement leaders
- Manufacturing engineers
Participants will:
- Identify energy efficiency opportunities in their facility
- Complete baseline inventory worksheets
- Develop sample energy efficiency goals
- Create initial action plans
- Learn how to track and communicate progress
Participants will receive:
- Energy Efficient Factory Toolkit
- Toolkit worksheets and templates
- Training presentation materials
By the end of the session, participants will have:
- A clear understanding of energy efficiency implementation
- Initial baseline and inventory information
- Identified potential energy savings opportunities
- Draft goals and action plan framework
Participants are encouraged to bring:
- Recent utility bills
- Knowledge of facility equipment and operations
- Questions about energy use, technology, and efficiency opportunities
This training is in-person and all costs for manufacturing employees is paid for from a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Industrial System Energy Efficiency Development (ISEED) Collaborative Program.
