Energy Auditing Techniques

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Duration: 1 week
Price:£3100
Course ref: 9ENERGYAUD

Overview:

Industry accounts for a large percentage of primary energy consumption. Energy is one of the largest controllable costs in most organisations and it offers considerable scope for reducing carbon emissions and cost. Reducing energy cost is reflected directly in the organisation’s profitability and lowering consumption makes a significant contribution to cutting down CO2 emissions to the atmosphere.

The aim of this course is to help participants acquire the right skills to become effective energy champions in their organisations and to enable them to develop the necessary strategies to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. You will become familiar with the latest energy management techniques in the UK, learn how to perform an energy audit, identify key energy consuming plant and hear from UK experts on how to reduce the consumption of energy in major plant and equipment.
 



Learning objective
You will be able to:
  • Gained energy management skills that can be applied immediately
  • Learned how to conduct an energy audit
  • Received practitioner knowledge about reporting methods and formats to use in your own organisation
  • Become familiar with good practice techniques in the use of key technologies
  • Learned how to present energy efficiency cases to senior management confidently and successfully

Course content
  • How to put together an energy management plan for your organisation
  • How to collect and analyse energy usage data including introduction to current metering technologies
  • How to use statistical techniques such as regression analysis and CUSUM to monitor energy performance
  • How to use energy management standards and benchmarks
  • The principles of energy auditing
  • How to create and conduct an audit report: the practical tools and techniques for doing so
  • A review of national and international legislation driving energy efficiency
  • How to make compressed air, refrigeration, motors and drive systems work more efficiently
  • Good practice in boiler and boiler house management
  • Good practice in lighting, ventilation and air conditioning
  • How to conduct a financial appraisal of projects

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