This document provides an overview of an online training course for energy managers. The course aims to teach energy managers how to implement and manage an Energy Management System (EnMS) based on the ISO 50001 standard. It is a self-paced online course divided into 9 chapters and 51 modules over 10 hours. Upon completing the course, participants will receive a certificate of accomplishment. The goal is for energy managers to lead their organization's EnMS operations, improve energy performance through continual review and action planning, and achieve cost reductions and enhanced sustainability.
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Speaker:
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A public work I developed while under contract with UL to build and operate their Sustainability and energy Practice across the US, global offices and management consultant base.
Created as a management consulting tool for "C" Suite executives to guide in strategy development, launch, operation, and assessment of internal programs controlling all forms of energy, behavioral or engineering based projects.
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Overview:
Managing risks within the energy cycle is truly essential for individuals and companies who manage various phases of this integrated set of processes.
This webinar introduces the participants to the basic terminology and concepts in the energy industry which includes the energy cycle, energy use and various risk types.
It also looks at various energy issues and how the ISO 50001 can be used as a minimum benchmark for organizations looking to build sustainable energy management processes.
Key concepts to be covered include:
Energy Sources: Crude Oil, Natural Gas, LNG, Coal and Power/Electricity
Risks in the Energy Cycle: Market, Credit, Operational, Liquidity, Political, Regulatory, Price, Credit and General Risk Management.
Risk Management Tools and Techniques: Risk Policy, Risk Process, Risk Register and Early warning Indicators.
Presenter:
Orlando is an Enterprise Architect and Program Director with over 15 years’ experience in the field of Business Consulting, Risk Management and Information Technology Delivery. He has an excellent technical background and helps organizations achieve and sustain their ISO certifications.
He has very special interests in renewable energy sources like Biogas, Biofuel and Solar PV.
He is a certified Lead Implementer and Auditor for OHSAS 18001, ISO 50001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 20000, ISO 27001, ISO 22301 and holds PHD in Strategy Management and Information Technology. He is the Chief Trainer at Training Heights and the Managing Partner for A4S.
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Summary:
This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the ISO 50001 standard. You will learn how using, developing and managing policies and procedures can improve energy efficiency, achieve targets, and reduce costs. You will also gain the confidence to build awareness of energy efficiency across your organization, which is the vital starting point for anyone planning to develop an energy management system.
Speaker:
Eng. Tawfik Soukieh is the managing director of GLOBAL Experience Consulting Company (GEC) from Kuwait, with more than 20 years of international experience in Energy sector. Throughout years, he has acquired invaluable international business experience, which he utilizes to assist companies with ISO standards with a rich portfolio of different quality management certifications such as: ISO 50001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 13053, OHSAS 18001, ISO 17025, ISO 29001, etc. He is also a member of: Institute of Industrial Engineers (senior member, Atlanta (IIE- U.S.A)), Kuwait Society of Engineers (KSE-KUWAIT), Association of quality and practice (ASQ-USA).
For ISO 50001 Training, Exam, and Certification, please contact: customer@pecb.com
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2. Welcome to the course
You are embarking upon a training course entitled
Energy Manager Training
Managing Energy is
one of the most important tasks in business operations.
HOWEVER
It is also the most underrated position,
given the importance of its role.
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| Course Overview
3. Welcome to the course
The scope of energy in business includes
All Energy used to generate business output
Including sources such as
Electricity, Fuel, and Water among others
Never forget however that
the single most important element is
People
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| Course Overview
4. Welcome to the course
The concepts applied in this course are in line with the
International Standard for Energy Management Systems
(EnMS) or
ISO 50001
Using these guideline will ensure
the implementation of a sound EnMS operation and
enable continual appropriate energy performance
under your leadership
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| Course Overview
5. Aim of the course
The Copper Alliance, through www.leonardo-academy.org, developed and
established this unique, practical and intensive training course so that energy
managers can take a leading role in the operation of the Energy
Management System (EnMS)
Your assignment as energy manager identifies you as the person
responsible for energy within your organization
The intention of this course is to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ISO
50001 guidelines for implementing EnMS operations within your Organization.
We recognize that it is not practical to take you away from your work site to
engage in an intensive training course. Therefore this comprehensive training
course is based on self-paced e-learning
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| Course Overview
6. Course Overview (1)
The course will develop energy managers who, when appointed by top
management, can take responsibility and a leadership role in running an ISO
50001 level EnMS operation
This course is structured into 9 chapters with 51 e-Learning modules. The
duration of each module is between 5 and 10 minutes
At the end of each chapter, there is a multiple-choice quiz
The course finishes with an exam leading to a certificate of
accomplishment
The 51 modules total up to 10 hours. The recommended duration to
complete the course is 1-4 weeks from when the learner begins the course
Upon completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate of
accomplishment
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| Course Overview
7. Course Overview (2)
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Energy Management System (EnMS)
Appreciation of the superiority of a ISO 50001 level EnMS operation
Chapter 2: Top Management in EnMS
Assurance of top management commitment to EnMS
Chapter 3: Energy Manager in EnMS
Fully understand the role and responsibility for taking action
Chapter 4: Energy Review
Competent to implement an Energy Review for your organization
Chapter 5: EnMS Action Plan
Setting up an action plan as recommended by the Energy Review
Chapter 6: EnMS implementation and operation
Implement Energy Efficient actions defined in the plan
Chapter 7: Managing Performance Improvement
Review the performance status and improvement procedure
Chapter 8: Performance Verification
Review the procedures verifying savings as a result of the EnMS
Chapter 9: Management Review
Assemble a management review session to report on training results
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8. Learning Goal (1)
Becoming a fully competent Energy Manager able to lead the organization’s
EnMS operations:
Determining the best EnMS tailored for a particular organization
Assume a leading role in EnMS operations and develop a robust relationship
with top management
Determine your organization’s current energy use and how it must be
structured to improve energy performance
Learn to identify your organization’s baseline and target EnPI
Learn the procedures and results expected from energy review activities
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9. Learning Goal (2)
Becoming a fully competent Energy Manager is within reach:
Use the Plan - Do - Check - Act (PDCA) continual improvement framework
to incorporate energy management into everyday organizational practices:
• Establish an action plan (P)
• Implement and manage (D)
• Check overall performance including the effect of audit (C)
• Manage continual performance improvement procedures leading to
measurable results (A)
Learn how to run effective management review sessions to accelerate
operations and motivate the workforce with top management involvement
Identify and report
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10. Expected benefits
Your (Energy Manager) Objective:
Understand energy impact on business output
Expose concepts company-wide to build up experience faster
Improve management skills
Secure a more promising career path by developing sustainable business
Your Organization’s Objective:
Business development through sustainability with ISO 50001 level EnMS
operations
Develop a highly competent energy manager
Cost reduction/profit improvement
Enhanced management systems
10 | Course Overview
Welcome to the “Energy Manager Foundation Training Course”If an organisation wants to run an effective and efficient energy management system, the Energy Manager is the most important person.This course aims to help energy managers to understand the practical aspects of theirrole.In this first module, we will provide an overview of the course.
Managing Energy is one of the most important tasks in a business operation. HOWEVERIt is also one of the most underrated positions.
When “energy” is mentioned, most people think first about electricity, oil, gas, solar, wind… and so on.Typically, the emphasis in energy management is on the understanding and efficient use of energy-affecting technologies. In fact, for an energy management system, the most important aspect requiring management is “PEOPLE”.It is the need to interact with people that makes ‘Energy Manager’ such a challenging role.
Fortunately, there is a very useful International guideline that we can use - the energy management standard ISO 50001. 50001 creates a common internationallanguage and a systemic implementation tool for energy management. Using these guideline will ensure the implementation of a sound EnMS operation and enable continual appropriate energy performance under your leadership.
This course is supported by the Copper Alliance, which sees energy management as critical to future business development through sustainability. It is offered free of charge to learners on Leonardo Academy, Copper Alliance’s campus for education and training on sustainable energy topics. TheCopper Alliance is supporting this course as part of their campaign to promote an increase in the numbers of trained energy managers in industry.The course is designed for energy managers, i.e. the person in an organization responsible for energy. This can be either a fulltime or part-time function.Through the course, we intend to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ISO 50001 guidelines in developing and operating an energy management system for your organization.By using e-Learning, the Copper Alliance is maximising access to these materials and allowing people to train at their workplace.
The primary target audience for the course is energy managers appointed by top management to implement and their organisation’s energy management system. However, the course can also be useful for all practitioners concerned with energy management. This course is structured into 9 chapters with total 51 e-Learning modules. The duration of each module is between 5 and 10 minutes including a multiple-choice quiz to be taken at the end of each chapters for 30 minutes.Each chapter finishes with a test of the concepts you encountered during that chapter. To complete the 51 modules should take up to 10 hours. We recommend that youcomplete the course over 1-4 weeks.Upon completion of this course, a certificate of accomplishment will be issued. Learners can then proceed to some of the more specialised modules on energy management on Leonardo Academy.
The 9 chapters listed here seek to help you achieve continual energy performance improvement at your organisation using an energy management system that conforms to ISO 50001 EnMS International Standard.Chapter 1 gives a high level introduction on energy management.Chapters 2 and 3 describe how to set up your organisation for energy management.Chapters 4 to 9 take you through the various stages of the energy management cycle.