[MOOC] Energy Efficiency for Better Buildings: Unlock the energy-saving potential of your buildings
- Professional training
- Categories/sub-categories : Systems management
- Institution: Institute of Sustainable Energy
- Duration (days) - Training places: 70 days -
- Tax-exclusive price : 600 €
Freemium version: No cost
Premium version: 600€ for full specialization (25% off prepaying) or 150€ per course
Available in intra : No / E-learning included : Yes
To discover
Start date: 9 October 2017
The first course is designed to give you a solid grounding in all the relevant issues and concepts, and will introduce you to the issues that will be covered later in the course.
Start date: 30 October 2017
During this course, you will explore in greater depth the typical sources of energy consumption in buildings, and measures for reducing their environmental impact.
Start date: 27 November 2017
In the third course, you will develop your knowledge still further by looking at energy management in greater depth, and consider how the tools and concepts discussed can be applied in your own environment.
Start date: 1 January 2017
Many aspects of energy supply, consumption and management are subject to European and other legislation. This course gives you a thorough introduction to the main requirements, directives, standards and regulations.
Objectives
- To provide building and energy managers with the tools and skills needed to manage their energy consumption more effectively.
- To provide building and energy managers with specific advice relating to their own facilities)both during the course and after its completion.
- To give building and energy managers the knowledge they need to access potential investment options to meet their own requirements, needs and constraints.
At the end of this course, you will:
- Understand basic energy concepts and tools
- Understand energy management systems
- Understand fundamental energy systems used in buildings
- Be able to access energy-related investments, and understand the regulatory constraints, incentives and other financial incentives) in buildings