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September 29, 2005
National Technology Transfer, Inc. Brings Energy Management Training to Major U.S. Cities
Strategies will be offered to help dramatically reduce a company’s rising energy costs.
(PRWEB) September 29, 2005 -- With energy costs at all time highs, a valuable 2-day seminar will show you how to develop an ongoing energy evaluation and cost model. The seminars will be held in four major U.S. cities: Chicago, November 3–4; New York City, November 7–8; Houston, November 10–11; and Las Vegas, December 1–2.
Learn what specific components have the greatest impact on reducing energy costs. Find out where you should focus to gain the maximum benefit out of your energy management program. Learn how to reduce energy costs by an additional 10%-20% annually through development of an integrated approach to managing energy price, demand and information Learn how benchmarking can assure sharing of energy related best practices. Learn how to better justify energy related capital expenditures and how to develop a comprehensive energy strategy then measure and report the results.
NTT has been the industry leader in hands-on industrial training for maintenance, operations and repair professionals for over twenty one years. NTT earned that position by providing clients with the most professional, value added, Hands-On training, from the most respected industry subject matter experts, on the latest equipment, for over 21 years.
NTT consistently earns a 99.6% satisfaction rating from clients. We have over 85% of the Fortune 500 training with us again and again! Without exception, NTT provides the most focused, information-rich industrial technical training available. With NTT you get the right training, the right way! Experience the difference!
For more information about where this seminar will be offered, please call 800-922-2820 or visit www.nttinc.com
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at September 29, 2005 02:56 AM