17 - 21 Mar 2025
London (UK)
Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street
Cost : 5775 € Euro
Energy and Carbon Management are critical for reducing costs, resource usage, and environmental impact in organizations. This course simplifies energy management by teaching practical methodologies tailored to organizational needs. Participants will learn about the Energy Management process, the ISO 50001 standard, strategies to cut operational costs and carbon footprint, and gain insights from an international energy management practitioner while networking with peers.
To understand where energy resources come from
To identify energy ‘Waste’
To gain expertise in managing the resource once it comes on site
To enroll all organizational colleagues in the day to day management of energy resources
To demonstrate to all parties (Customers and Suppliers) the best practices being carried out
PowerPoint material
Videos
Discussions
Case Studies and examples
Role-playing in groups based on sample material
Exercises
Physical example energy audit of local premises
A developed ability to identify and prioritize energy wasteful activities and practices
A developed understanding of the contribution that can be made by every member of staff (at ALL levels)
An ability to gather, process and analyze data and relate it to other aspects of organizational levels of activity
An ability to develop and project management solutions that will enhance organizational performance
Improved individual managerial performance and expertise
Effective analysis of how where and when energy resources are employed
The ability to create a Policy / Strategy for cost reduction
Better personnel relationships and involvement/awareness
Compliance with Internationally recognized business practices
The foundation of methodologies to support future (or current Carbon and Green House Gas reporting)
Develop Policies and Strategies
Understand Objectives and Targets related to resource usage
Recording and responding to variations from short period budgets
Establishing effective metering approaches
Staff development and Training
Day One
Energy Overview
Energy & the Environment
Energy laws, regulations, and procedures
Energy Language
Carbon Emissions
Energy Standards
Energy applications
Day Two
Energy Data & Management
Invoices
Metering
Data manipulation and interpretation
Management output
Using data
Evaluation Management competency
Day Three
Energy Auditing / Review
Auditing process
Simple Auditing
Management Auditing
Detailed Auditing
Process Assessment
Equipment and activity Assessment
Day Four
Monitoring and Targeting
Using raw data
Establishing connections with activity levels
Benchmarks / KPIs
Regression Analysis and CuSum
Establishing budgets and targets for consumption
Automatic Monitoring & Targeting / Reporting
Day Five
People power
Sources of help & guidance
Enrolling staff members
Making Policy & Strategy work
Partnerships
Information / communication