Presenters
Matthew Sullivan, Technical Advice Specialist, Moreland Energy Foundation
Chandra Sundareswaran, Sustainability Advice Specialist, Moreland Energy Foundation
This course will address
- Technologies for energy efficiency and how to find the best technology for you
- Establishing an implementation plan
- Maintenance and operations management
- Exploring operational structures required to obtain the benefits of building management systems
- Measuring and monitoring to ensure objectives are met
- Understanding and managing relationships with Energy Services Companies
- Principles, methodologies and practical considerations for auditing and carbon footprinting
- Reporting structures and communication channels
Technologies covered
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
- Building management/control systems
- Integrated lighting systems
- Voltage optimisation devices and power factor correction
- Renewable energy for business: cogeneration, trigeneration and solar
- Passive design concepts
Recommended for
Recommended for; maintenance staff, building managers, small business owners green team employees, office managers and Council employees.
Suitable for people with non-technical backgrounds. Prior knowledge of fundamental energy theory is required.
Assumed knowledge
1) Fundamental energy and greenhouse gas emission theory
2) Carbon footprinting and energy auditing basics including
- Categories of green house gas emissions (scope 1, 2 and 3)
- Desktop audit basics
Course Length
One and a half days
Cost
$1,200 per individual, $5,000 per group*
*Indicative pricing only. Prices may vary depending on location of course and individual requirements. Group sizes can be flexible depending on the course structure and your needs. Please contact us for a quote.


