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Focus on Energy Presents - How to Improve Energy Efficiency in a Compressed Air System

About This Webinar

Compressed air is often called the fourth utility because it is used to power multiple processes. However, it is highly inefficient. In this webinar, you will:

  • Learn the advantages and disadvantages of piping materials
  • Understand the three methods of leak detection
  • Know what to look for in a competent compressed air auditor
  • Learn how to read an audit chart
  • Discover basic ways to integrate heat recovery into a plant​
  • Understand the value of master controls for efficient multiple compressor operation​

  • Sign up today!
    Tuesday, March 26, 2024
    9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

    This webinar requires registration and space is limited. If you need assistance with registration, please contact us at webinarinfo@questline.com.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Technical Engineer
Brian Olsen is the Technical Engineer for Questline Digital. He has a master's in environmental management from IIT, and is a Certified Energy Manager. He previously served, for over a decade, as a US Dept of Energy Regional Project Manager for Industrial and Commercial Energy Efficiency Programs for the 8 states of the Midwest. He is also a former instructor at Ecotech Institute, a post-secondary trade school for solar, wind, and high voltage technicians. Just prior to joining Questline, Brian was a partner at PVS LLC solar company in Denver.
Webinar hosting presenter
Sr. HR and Training
Sherry manages the Focus on Energy Training Program, working closely to design and deliver training sessions that connect knowledge to efficiency opportunities and projects to benefit end customers, Trade Allies and utility staff on behalf of Focus on Energy. Sherry holds an MS in Secondary Education and is a Senior Certified Professional from the Society of Human Resource Management.
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