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Event The third annual two-week intensive course on Energy and Water Demand Management: Policies and Tools to Promote Resource Efficiency

The Institute for Public-Private Partnerships (IP3) is pleased to announce our third annual two-week intensive course on Energy and Water Demand Management: Policies and Tools to Promote Resource Efficiency which will be held in Washington, DC from March 1 - 12, 2010.

Countries on every continent face the difficult challenge of meeting the growing demand for water and energy resources. As population grow and economic growth continues, greater stress is being placed on already strained water and energy resources. While "supply side" options (more resources and infrastructure to deliver services) may be possible, it is vital that decision-makers in the water and energy sectors understand the range of "demand side" options. Demand management, if implemented wisely, can reduce demand, improve efficiency, increase quality, and control costs. For every unit of water and energy saved, one less unit of energy or water, and the costs of providing such, is needed.

This course,Energy and Water Demand Management: Policies and Tools to Promote Resource Efficiency, is designed to provide participants with a detailed understanding of the concepts, tools, options, and techniques of demand management and forecasting for the water and energy sectors. Participants will improve their understanding and capability in performing studies and forecasts and will learn policy, technical, and management techniques to improve efficiency in both sectors. Moreover, participants will be exposed to international best practices in demand management and forecasting through examples in the United States and in the global arena.

Course Highlights

Learn why demand management is so critical and what techniques are effective in changing consumption and inefficiency

Learn how to develop a demand management study for water and energy

Learn the different methods of demand forecasting and the appropriate application of each for your agency

Develop a technology and Internet-use strategy for data collection, management, analysis, and dissemination

Develop your own demand management/forecasting Action Plan for your ministry, agency, or local government

Who Should Attend

  • Government Officials from Ministries of Water, Energy, Electricity, or Public Works
  • Managers and Engineers from Water and Electricity Utilities
  • Management and Technical Staff from Regulatory Agencies
  • Economic and Financial Experts engaged in the water and energy sectors

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Contact information The Institute for Public-Private Partnerships (IP3) (email: training@ip3.org)
Event type Training
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Source The Institute for Public-Private Partnerships (IP3)
Subject(s) ENERGY , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , WATER DEMAND
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Geographical coverage United States
Address Washington, DC
Organizer The Institute for Public-Private Partnerships (IP3)
Target audience International
Period [01/03/2010 - 12/03/2010]
Status Confirmed
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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