This document provides information about an upcoming 2-day training course on implementing an Energy Management System (EnMS) according to the ISO 50001:2011 standard. The course will be held on November 28-29, 2011 in Singapore and provide participants with an understanding of EnMS and skills for implementing an EnMS to improve energy efficiency. Topics will include energy management planning, implementation, monitoring, documentation and certification. The target audience is engineers, managers and technical staff involved in energy management. Participants completing the course will be awarded Professional Development Units by the Professional Engineers Board of Singapore.
Energy Efficiency Innovation Driver or heavy Burden?Mateus Siwek
The Study provides information on
› Specific cost-saving opportunities
› Potentials of different technologies and their ROI
› Opportunities for financial support
› tasks and assistance for an energy manager
› Strategic implementation of energy efficiency measures and generation
of advantages for the site
› Energy management
› Economic and legal Framework conditions
› Pervasion and success of different energy efficiency measures
The document advertises the 3rd Annual Energy Management Conference and Workshop taking place on September 16-17, 2010 in London. The conference will provide information on regulatory compliance standards, developing an energy management system, and how organizations have improved energy efficiency and reduced costs. Speakers will discuss ISO 50001, BS EN 16001, and the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. The workshop on September 17 will provide practical guidance on certifying an energy management system. Attendees can learn about energy management best practices, regulatory issues, and network with industry peers.
This document discusses NASA's sustainability policy and efforts. It makes the following key points:
1. NASA's sustainability policy is to execute its mission without compromising resources for future generations. This involves taking action now to protect the environment and ensure NASA has resources to perform its mission.
2. NASA uses Communities of Practice (CoPs) across disciplines like energy, water, and procurement to integrate sustainability. However, aging infrastructure and increasing energy costs present major challenges.
3. Developing the Strategic Sustainability Program Plan (SSPP) requires coordinating multiple CoPs to set goals. Communication between CoPs and NASA leadership is important for implementation.
Power Distribution Asset Management 2012Ola Odejayi
This two-day training course focuses on excellence in power distribution asset management. The course will provide strategic planning and assessment tools to maximize power distribution performance, improve reliability, and reduce maintenance and operation costs. Practical techniques for asset management of distribution systems will be covered, including maintenance management and programs. Overcoming challenges in distribution service performance will also be addressed, such as planning, design, upgrading, and implementing best practices. The course aims to streamline processes to facilitate sustainability and optimization of distribution systems.
Approaches to Integrated Water Management – Case Stories of Applied Solutions.
Presented by Torsten Jacobsen, Hydrologist (MSc, PhD), Water Resources Department, DHI.
ESI Annual Conference – Wednesday 20th June 2012.
- Planet Metrics is a 10 person company founded in 2007 that provides sustainability analysis software to measure embodied energy and carbon across supply chains.
- The software helps companies assess risks like climate change and commodity prices, identify inefficiencies, and innovation opportunities to support corporate sustainability strategies and long-term financial performance.
- It provides a hybrid environmental database with tools for data management, simulation, and information visualization to analyze sustainability performance and collaborate on metrics.
The document discusses developing a Concept of Operations (ConOps) for NASA's agency-wide business systems. A ConOps describes how a system will operate from a user perspective. It will provide an overview of NASA's desired future state for managing business systems to address needs across the agency. The ConOps is intended to help focus future initiatives by defining functions, processes, and system components. Developing a ConOps is part of an effort to identify gaps between NASA's current and desired business system capabilities and prioritize corrective actions.
Active Energy Management provides facilities with three key benefits:
1. Enhancing facility performance through smart building design and technology implementation principles.
2. Reducing utility costs by applying monitoring, evaluation, and education techniques.
3. Optimizing building performance by instructing operations and maintenance staff on best practices, through technology, data analysis, and training people.
Energy Efficiency Innovation Driver or heavy Burden?Mateus Siwek
The Study provides information on
› Specific cost-saving opportunities
› Potentials of different technologies and their ROI
› Opportunities for financial support
› tasks and assistance for an energy manager
› Strategic implementation of energy efficiency measures and generation
of advantages for the site
› Energy management
› Economic and legal Framework conditions
› Pervasion and success of different energy efficiency measures
The document advertises the 3rd Annual Energy Management Conference and Workshop taking place on September 16-17, 2010 in London. The conference will provide information on regulatory compliance standards, developing an energy management system, and how organizations have improved energy efficiency and reduced costs. Speakers will discuss ISO 50001, BS EN 16001, and the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. The workshop on September 17 will provide practical guidance on certifying an energy management system. Attendees can learn about energy management best practices, regulatory issues, and network with industry peers.
This document discusses NASA's sustainability policy and efforts. It makes the following key points:
1. NASA's sustainability policy is to execute its mission without compromising resources for future generations. This involves taking action now to protect the environment and ensure NASA has resources to perform its mission.
2. NASA uses Communities of Practice (CoPs) across disciplines like energy, water, and procurement to integrate sustainability. However, aging infrastructure and increasing energy costs present major challenges.
3. Developing the Strategic Sustainability Program Plan (SSPP) requires coordinating multiple CoPs to set goals. Communication between CoPs and NASA leadership is important for implementation.
Power Distribution Asset Management 2012Ola Odejayi
This two-day training course focuses on excellence in power distribution asset management. The course will provide strategic planning and assessment tools to maximize power distribution performance, improve reliability, and reduce maintenance and operation costs. Practical techniques for asset management of distribution systems will be covered, including maintenance management and programs. Overcoming challenges in distribution service performance will also be addressed, such as planning, design, upgrading, and implementing best practices. The course aims to streamline processes to facilitate sustainability and optimization of distribution systems.
Approaches to Integrated Water Management – Case Stories of Applied Solutions.
Presented by Torsten Jacobsen, Hydrologist (MSc, PhD), Water Resources Department, DHI.
ESI Annual Conference – Wednesday 20th June 2012.
- Planet Metrics is a 10 person company founded in 2007 that provides sustainability analysis software to measure embodied energy and carbon across supply chains.
- The software helps companies assess risks like climate change and commodity prices, identify inefficiencies, and innovation opportunities to support corporate sustainability strategies and long-term financial performance.
- It provides a hybrid environmental database with tools for data management, simulation, and information visualization to analyze sustainability performance and collaborate on metrics.
The document discusses developing a Concept of Operations (ConOps) for NASA's agency-wide business systems. A ConOps describes how a system will operate from a user perspective. It will provide an overview of NASA's desired future state for managing business systems to address needs across the agency. The ConOps is intended to help focus future initiatives by defining functions, processes, and system components. Developing a ConOps is part of an effort to identify gaps between NASA's current and desired business system capabilities and prioritize corrective actions.
Active Energy Management provides facilities with three key benefits:
1. Enhancing facility performance through smart building design and technology implementation principles.
2. Reducing utility costs by applying monitoring, evaluation, and education techniques.
3. Optimizing building performance by instructing operations and maintenance staff on best practices, through technology, data analysis, and training people.
Notes Version: Sustainability Elements of a Responsible Request for ProposalVivastream
The document discusses key elements to address in a request for proposal (RFP) for environmentally responsible paper and print procurement. It outlines sustainability goals such as using fiber from sustainably managed forests, implementing clean production practices, addressing climate change and carbon footprints, promoting recycling, and managing supply chains responsibly. The document provides details on each of these goals and emphasizes the business case for pursuing sustainability in procurement.
The document provides an overview of the future of energy at CMN, a tribal college. It discusses CMN's longstanding commitment to sustainability through various initiatives. It outlines the college's "Big Hairy Audacious Goals" to achieve carbon neutrality and energy independence by certain deadlines. It emphasizes the importance of establishing an energy team and developing an energy management plan to execute the goals. Current progress includes adopting a benchmarking tool to track utility usage and continuing to familiarize themselves with the data.
The document discusses resources available through SEAI to help organizations improve energy efficiency and sustainability. It outlines policy drivers like energy reporting requirements and describes SEAI supports like energy assessments, training programs, and partnerships that can help public sector organizations achieve annual energy savings of 3% or more through a strategic energy management approach. SEAI aims to work with partners to help the public sector be exemplars of energy efficiency.
Joined up information systems to reduce WLI spend and improve theatre efficiencyNuffield Trust
The document discusses a project between Newton Europe Ltd and North West London Hospitals Trust (NWLH) to reduce spending on Weekend and Late Initiative (WLI) operating lists and improve theatre efficiency. The goals of the project were to improve theatre utilization, reduce WLI spend, and increase clinician involvement in booking procedures. As a result of changes to booking processes and new theatre data capture systems, WLI spend was reduced by £900k per month. Theatre utilization increased with session pick up rates rising 25% and cancelled sessions dropping.
Best Practices in Healthcare Facilities Management and EngineeringAkinAkinsanya
The document advertises an upcoming conference on best practices in healthcare engineering and facilities management to be held June 30-July 1, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. It provides details on registration, speakers, topics, sponsors and agenda. The conference will highlight modern trends, pioneering strategies and best case studies in engineering and facilities management. Topics will include healthcare reform, LEED certification, evidence-based design, lighting, codes, budgets, management and more. Speakers are from healthcare organizations and design firms. The document provides contact information to register by phone or online.
This document describes ABB's asset management portfolio. It discusses how ABB solutions for asset management can increase process uptime and reduce maintenance costs by providing relevant asset information to operations, maintenance, engineering, and management. This allows for continuous improvement initiatives like reliability-centered maintenance to be more effective. The document then provides an overview of ABB's asset optimization solution within its System 800xA, which presents real-time asset monitoring, notification, and maintenance workflow optimization. It discusses how this solution increases asset availability and performance through features like asset condition monitoring and computerized maintenance management system integration.
The document discusses The Energy Desk's services for reducing energy expenditure and increasing usage. It offers procurement of energy supplies, energy efficiency programs, renewable technology options, bill validation services, and help achieving carbon reduction targets. The Energy Desk has over 22,000 customers and achieved over £1.6 billion in energy procurement in 2011. It retrieved £4 million in billing errors that year through bill validation services.
European Ecology Congress Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 European Ecology Federation Congress in Avila Spain. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event.
Presentation by Julia Reinaud, the Policy and Programs Director of the Institute for Industrial Productivity, given during the Sharing Energy Efficiency Policy Experience for Key Energy-Consuming Enterprises Workshop in Beijing, February 20, 2012
More information about the workshop: http://www.iipnetwork.org/our-recent-activities#workshopbj
To facilitate best practice sharing for the implementation of the Top 10,000 Enterprise Program, the Institute for Industrial Productivity co-organized a workshop in collaboration with the China Energy Conservation Association, the China Sustainable Energy Program (Energy Foundation) and the Energy Research Institute (ERI). The workshop convened Chinese policy-makers and international experts. International experts presented different policy approaches that have been (or are currently being) implemented in Australia and in the US, and discussed with Chinese policymakers and think tanks what and how these approaches might be helpful for China.
While the design of the Top-10,000 program has been outlined, details for its implementation will be the subject of much discussion in the coming months. Key questions include: what type of technical support for enterprises is the most appropriate? How can the government play an effective role in monitoring and verifying the results? Is there a role for market-based mechanisms?
Anglo American 2012 SRI Analyst PresentationAnglo American
Anglo American’s presentation to socially responsible investment analysts, July 2012.
You can find out more about Anglo American here:
http://www.angloamerican.com/
http://www.facebook.com/angloamerican
http://www.twitter.com/angloamerican
http://www.youtube.com/angloamerican
http://www.flickr.com/photos/angloamerican
http://www.linkedin.com/company/anglo-american
The document summarizes the UC Research eXchange (UC-ReX) program, which aims to improve collaborative research across University of California campuses by enhancing access to clinical data. Key points:
- UC-ReX was initiated in 2011-2012 with initial funding to advance UC collaborative research capabilities.
- Its goals for Year 1 were to enable cross-campus cohort identification by developing governance, selecting a technical infrastructure, harmonizing data, and enabling access/support.
- The Year 1 budget outlined costs for management, technology strategy, implementation, data alignment, and support workgroups totaling over $1 million.
- An executive committee with members from multiple UC campuses governs UC
The document discusses improving statutory compliance of physical assets. It describes a case study where CCI Pope helped the Tomago Aluminium Company improve its statutory compliance program. An audit found opportunities to better document policies and procedures, improve processes, systems, and resources for compliance. CCI Pope implemented upgrades aligned with industry standards, including appointing a full-time on-site compliance manager. This resulted in standardized compliance management and 100% verification of high-risk asset compliance.
IBA Energy & Building Sciences provides independent third-party consulting services related to building energy efficiency. They analyze energy usage in buildings to identify opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Their services include assessing existing buildings to diagnose issues, ensuring new construction meets energy codes, and conducting audits to develop plans for reducing energy usage and costs in existing buildings through improvements and upgrades. They help clients understand available financial incentives for implementing energy efficiency measures to make projects more cost effective.
Fabric first and refurbishment; green deal and beyond - By Peter Bonfield, BREsustainableCoRE
The document discusses the need for retrofitting existing homes in the UK to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. It notes that over 70% of UK homes will still be standing in 2050, and retrofitting presents an opportunity to create jobs and improve health outcomes. The document then outlines the steps taken in a retrofitting demonstration project, including air tightness testing, infrared scans, energy modeling, and specifying packages of improvements. Packages presented savings of up to 30% in energy costs and CO2 emissions. The BRE aims to provide holistic training and learning on retrofitting techniques to support the industry through their programs.
Explore the Value of LEED Green Building in the Market TodayTorkBetterBusiness
www.torkusa.com
Small businesses can be reimbursed up to $25,000 in grants to acquire equipment or adopt processes that promote energy efficiency. In this presentation, Tork shows how to maintain your beautiful building design while still building green. Visit the Tork Better Business Center at betterbusiness.torkusa.com for business tips and advice.
This document describes the features and functions of a multimedia classroom. It allows teachers to take attendance, broadcast their screen and voice to students, remotely control student computers, and form student groups for discussion. Students can pair up randomly or consecutively to discuss topics, and the teacher can monitor or communicate with individual students. A variety of internet activities and a digital scrapbook are also available in the multimedia classroom.
This document provides information on a WSQ module on applying management and economics in the energy management industry. The 5-day course aims to teach participants about roles in an energy management team, the energy market and regulatory environment, and engineering economics for energy management work. Key topics covered include identifying functions of energy team personnel, impacts of deregulated energy markets, and calculating return on investment for energy projects. The module is equivalent to the "Energy Management and Economics" component of the Associate Singapore Certified Energy Manager certification.
This document discusses principles of designing mobile apps and prototyping tools. It recommends that designers know how to code to better communicate with developers. Several prototyping tools are listed, including Origami, which is free, state-based, supports real-time updates, and has over 100 patches available. While Origami lacks documentation and only runs on Macs, it allows creating interactive prototypes without code.
Usability testing involves observing users performing tasks with a prototype or system while their actions and feedback are recorded. An effective test requires understanding the target audience and goals, developing a test plan with tasks and measures, recruiting participants, and having a facilitator and observer. Tests are typically conducted in a usability lab where additional observers can watch interactions without interfering.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for the "Handbook of Islamic Banking". The handbook contains 25 chapters contributed by various experts on topics related to the foundations, operations, instruments, markets, and globalization of Islamic banking. It is edited by M. Kabir Hassan of the University of New Orleans and Mervyn K. Lewis of the University of South Australia, and published by Edward Elgar in 2007. The handbook aims to provide a comprehensive reference on the diverse aspects of the growing field of Islamic banking and finance.
Notes Version: Sustainability Elements of a Responsible Request for ProposalVivastream
The document discusses key elements to address in a request for proposal (RFP) for environmentally responsible paper and print procurement. It outlines sustainability goals such as using fiber from sustainably managed forests, implementing clean production practices, addressing climate change and carbon footprints, promoting recycling, and managing supply chains responsibly. The document provides details on each of these goals and emphasizes the business case for pursuing sustainability in procurement.
The document provides an overview of the future of energy at CMN, a tribal college. It discusses CMN's longstanding commitment to sustainability through various initiatives. It outlines the college's "Big Hairy Audacious Goals" to achieve carbon neutrality and energy independence by certain deadlines. It emphasizes the importance of establishing an energy team and developing an energy management plan to execute the goals. Current progress includes adopting a benchmarking tool to track utility usage and continuing to familiarize themselves with the data.
The document discusses resources available through SEAI to help organizations improve energy efficiency and sustainability. It outlines policy drivers like energy reporting requirements and describes SEAI supports like energy assessments, training programs, and partnerships that can help public sector organizations achieve annual energy savings of 3% or more through a strategic energy management approach. SEAI aims to work with partners to help the public sector be exemplars of energy efficiency.
Joined up information systems to reduce WLI spend and improve theatre efficiencyNuffield Trust
The document discusses a project between Newton Europe Ltd and North West London Hospitals Trust (NWLH) to reduce spending on Weekend and Late Initiative (WLI) operating lists and improve theatre efficiency. The goals of the project were to improve theatre utilization, reduce WLI spend, and increase clinician involvement in booking procedures. As a result of changes to booking processes and new theatre data capture systems, WLI spend was reduced by £900k per month. Theatre utilization increased with session pick up rates rising 25% and cancelled sessions dropping.
Best Practices in Healthcare Facilities Management and EngineeringAkinAkinsanya
The document advertises an upcoming conference on best practices in healthcare engineering and facilities management to be held June 30-July 1, 2011 in Cleveland, Ohio. It provides details on registration, speakers, topics, sponsors and agenda. The conference will highlight modern trends, pioneering strategies and best case studies in engineering and facilities management. Topics will include healthcare reform, LEED certification, evidence-based design, lighting, codes, budgets, management and more. Speakers are from healthcare organizations and design firms. The document provides contact information to register by phone or online.
This document describes ABB's asset management portfolio. It discusses how ABB solutions for asset management can increase process uptime and reduce maintenance costs by providing relevant asset information to operations, maintenance, engineering, and management. This allows for continuous improvement initiatives like reliability-centered maintenance to be more effective. The document then provides an overview of ABB's asset optimization solution within its System 800xA, which presents real-time asset monitoring, notification, and maintenance workflow optimization. It discusses how this solution increases asset availability and performance through features like asset condition monitoring and computerized maintenance management system integration.
The document discusses The Energy Desk's services for reducing energy expenditure and increasing usage. It offers procurement of energy supplies, energy efficiency programs, renewable technology options, bill validation services, and help achieving carbon reduction targets. The Energy Desk has over 22,000 customers and achieved over £1.6 billion in energy procurement in 2011. It retrieved £4 million in billing errors that year through bill validation services.
European Ecology Congress Sustainability ReportGuy Bigwood
Sustainability reporting on the social and environmental impacts of the 2011 European Ecology Federation Congress in Avila Spain. Shares ideas and progress on how to implement sustainability into an event.
Presentation by Julia Reinaud, the Policy and Programs Director of the Institute for Industrial Productivity, given during the Sharing Energy Efficiency Policy Experience for Key Energy-Consuming Enterprises Workshop in Beijing, February 20, 2012
More information about the workshop: http://www.iipnetwork.org/our-recent-activities#workshopbj
To facilitate best practice sharing for the implementation of the Top 10,000 Enterprise Program, the Institute for Industrial Productivity co-organized a workshop in collaboration with the China Energy Conservation Association, the China Sustainable Energy Program (Energy Foundation) and the Energy Research Institute (ERI). The workshop convened Chinese policy-makers and international experts. International experts presented different policy approaches that have been (or are currently being) implemented in Australia and in the US, and discussed with Chinese policymakers and think tanks what and how these approaches might be helpful for China.
While the design of the Top-10,000 program has been outlined, details for its implementation will be the subject of much discussion in the coming months. Key questions include: what type of technical support for enterprises is the most appropriate? How can the government play an effective role in monitoring and verifying the results? Is there a role for market-based mechanisms?
Anglo American 2012 SRI Analyst PresentationAnglo American
Anglo American’s presentation to socially responsible investment analysts, July 2012.
You can find out more about Anglo American here:
http://www.angloamerican.com/
http://www.facebook.com/angloamerican
http://www.twitter.com/angloamerican
http://www.youtube.com/angloamerican
http://www.flickr.com/photos/angloamerican
http://www.linkedin.com/company/anglo-american
The document summarizes the UC Research eXchange (UC-ReX) program, which aims to improve collaborative research across University of California campuses by enhancing access to clinical data. Key points:
- UC-ReX was initiated in 2011-2012 with initial funding to advance UC collaborative research capabilities.
- Its goals for Year 1 were to enable cross-campus cohort identification by developing governance, selecting a technical infrastructure, harmonizing data, and enabling access/support.
- The Year 1 budget outlined costs for management, technology strategy, implementation, data alignment, and support workgroups totaling over $1 million.
- An executive committee with members from multiple UC campuses governs UC
The document discusses improving statutory compliance of physical assets. It describes a case study where CCI Pope helped the Tomago Aluminium Company improve its statutory compliance program. An audit found opportunities to better document policies and procedures, improve processes, systems, and resources for compliance. CCI Pope implemented upgrades aligned with industry standards, including appointing a full-time on-site compliance manager. This resulted in standardized compliance management and 100% verification of high-risk asset compliance.
IBA Energy & Building Sciences provides independent third-party consulting services related to building energy efficiency. They analyze energy usage in buildings to identify opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Their services include assessing existing buildings to diagnose issues, ensuring new construction meets energy codes, and conducting audits to develop plans for reducing energy usage and costs in existing buildings through improvements and upgrades. They help clients understand available financial incentives for implementing energy efficiency measures to make projects more cost effective.
Fabric first and refurbishment; green deal and beyond - By Peter Bonfield, BREsustainableCoRE
The document discusses the need for retrofitting existing homes in the UK to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. It notes that over 70% of UK homes will still be standing in 2050, and retrofitting presents an opportunity to create jobs and improve health outcomes. The document then outlines the steps taken in a retrofitting demonstration project, including air tightness testing, infrared scans, energy modeling, and specifying packages of improvements. Packages presented savings of up to 30% in energy costs and CO2 emissions. The BRE aims to provide holistic training and learning on retrofitting techniques to support the industry through their programs.
Explore the Value of LEED Green Building in the Market TodayTorkBetterBusiness
www.torkusa.com
Small businesses can be reimbursed up to $25,000 in grants to acquire equipment or adopt processes that promote energy efficiency. In this presentation, Tork shows how to maintain your beautiful building design while still building green. Visit the Tork Better Business Center at betterbusiness.torkusa.com for business tips and advice.
This document describes the features and functions of a multimedia classroom. It allows teachers to take attendance, broadcast their screen and voice to students, remotely control student computers, and form student groups for discussion. Students can pair up randomly or consecutively to discuss topics, and the teacher can monitor or communicate with individual students. A variety of internet activities and a digital scrapbook are also available in the multimedia classroom.
This document provides information on a WSQ module on applying management and economics in the energy management industry. The 5-day course aims to teach participants about roles in an energy management team, the energy market and regulatory environment, and engineering economics for energy management work. Key topics covered include identifying functions of energy team personnel, impacts of deregulated energy markets, and calculating return on investment for energy projects. The module is equivalent to the "Energy Management and Economics" component of the Associate Singapore Certified Energy Manager certification.
This document discusses principles of designing mobile apps and prototyping tools. It recommends that designers know how to code to better communicate with developers. Several prototyping tools are listed, including Origami, which is free, state-based, supports real-time updates, and has over 100 patches available. While Origami lacks documentation and only runs on Macs, it allows creating interactive prototypes without code.
Usability testing involves observing users performing tasks with a prototype or system while their actions and feedback are recorded. An effective test requires understanding the target audience and goals, developing a test plan with tasks and measures, recruiting participants, and having a facilitator and observer. Tests are typically conducted in a usability lab where additional observers can watch interactions without interfering.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for the "Handbook of Islamic Banking". The handbook contains 25 chapters contributed by various experts on topics related to the foundations, operations, instruments, markets, and globalization of Islamic banking. It is edited by M. Kabir Hassan of the University of New Orleans and Mervyn K. Lewis of the University of South Australia, and published by Edward Elgar in 2007. The handbook aims to provide a comprehensive reference on the diverse aspects of the growing field of Islamic banking and finance.
LCL operates three data centers in Belgium that provide racks and customer rooms. The data centers are located near major fiber optic routes and telecom networks, allowing for reliable and redundant internet connectivity through multiple telecom operators. The data centers offer a meet-me room where over 30 carriers can connect, as well as structured cabling that routes fiber and power separately to customer racks. Telecom carriers provide a wide range of connectivity services, and dark fiber providers also offer connectivity solutions. LCL aims to be the best connected data center facility in Belgium with low bandwidth pricing and a secure environment for customers.
This document provides an overview of human-centered design principles and techniques for understanding users and their needs. It discusses conducting user research through methods like observation, interviews and personas. Personas involve creating profiles of representative users to develop empathy and keep the focus on the user. The document also discusses how to create user stories and maps based on personas to guide design. The goal is to apply a deep understanding of users to build successful products and services.
1) Monsanto hired a PR firm in a multi-million dollar campaign to promote its Posilac growth hormone and prevent negative media coverage of critics. It threatened to sue a news station that planned to air a critical story.
2) Fox News cancelled and postponed the station's story for over a year, replacing the reporters with an inexperienced one who produced a story with lies. This violated whistleblower laws and led to a lawsuit.
3) Analyzing alternative strategies found that airing the original story would have satisfied standards for successful internal relations by fostering trust, honesty, and job satisfaction, while cancellation damaged the organization's credibility.
Presentation for the "5-Day Design Sprint" workshop at the UX Riga 2015, hosted by Gleb Revkov and Vasiliy Popov.
Workshop is based on the design sprint approach proposed by Google Ventures: http://www.gv.com/sprint/.
The document analyzes electricity, heating, and water expenses over a period from 2010 to 2011 for a rented property. It finds that investments in efficiency improvements could save an average of 61% on electricity or 30.1% on heating expenses, reducing total costs by around 39% and payback period to around 9.5 years, though various factors could further reduce the payback.
The document discusses various aspects of verbal communication that are important for effective communication. It highlights tone of voice, volume, pacing, word choice, and silence as key components of verbal communication. The document advises being mindful of these verbal cues and making subtle changes to enhance communication and connection with partners. It also distinguishes between interpersonal communication, where etiquette is important, and public speaking, which involves persuading, informing, or motivating audiences.
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The document is an announcement for an upcoming 5-day training course on energy management systems based on ISO 50001:2011. The course will be held from September 19-23, 2011 in Singapore and aims to teach participants how to plan and conduct audits of energy management systems and understand the requirements of the ISO 50001 standard. Participants will include those responsible for energy management in their organizations who want to improve energy efficiency and certification. The course will cover topics such as energy planning, implementation, auditing procedures, and a comparison of ISO 50001 to prior standards.
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The document discusses the establishment of a sustainable energy management system called AEMAS. It proposes training and certifying energy managers, as well as certifying companies at three levels - 1 star, 2 stars, and 3 stars - based on their achievements in energy efficiency. The 1-star level involves establishing an energy management system and allocating a budget for efficiency measures. The 2-star and 3-star levels require verifying efficiency improvements and implementing measures over multiple years to achieve a sustainable system. The certification aims to drive companies towards best practices in energy management.
The document discusses energy management programs (EnMPs) and their importance for reducing energy use and costs in industry. It provides an overview of the Institute for Industrial Productivity's relevant research on EnMPs, including case studies of programs in various countries and guidelines for designing and implementing effective EnMPs. The key components of successful EnMPs are establishing energy management systems, while also providing drivers, incentives, and implementation support for companies.
Energy management awareness program for decision makersZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Presentation materials to introduce to decision makers of organizations to trigger the awareness among them with less technical contents and more on commitment required from them
The document discusses energy management system (EMS) development and implementation. It outlines the key components of an EMS, including establishing an energy policy, organizing responsibilities, planning initiatives, implementing programs, evaluating performance, and continually reviewing and improving the system. The goal is for organizations to systematically manage their energy use to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and meet regulatory requirements through a structured EMS.
Presentation by Vida Rozite IEA and Julia Reinaud IIP given during the SEAI forum in dublin, Ireland "Creating the Right Environment for ISO 50001"
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ROLES OF ENERGY MANAGERS IN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT IMPLEMENTATIONZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
INTRODUCTION TO MAREEM
OVERVIEW OF ENERGY IN MALAYSIA, ENERGY EFFICIENCY & ENERGY MANAGEMENT BENEFITS & POTENTIALS
OVERVIEW AND KEY CONCEPTS SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
ROLES OF ENERGY MANAGERS IN EFFECTIVE ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION FOR ORGANISATIONS
CYS EN ISO 50001 is Proven to Generate Significant Energy Savings! (Part 1 of 3)Arantico Ltd
This presentation, the first in a three part series was presented by Dr. Mike Brogan, COO of Enerit (www.enerit.com) at a seminar entitled CYS EN ISO 50001 in Cyrpus in April 2014.
The presentation covers the following areas;
*What is Systematic Energy Management?
Proven Benefits
*Main Requirements of CYS EN ISO 50001
*Implementation of CYS EN ISO 50001 Energy Management System
*Case Studies
*How ICT Helps
*How do I get started?
*Where am I now?
*And what do I do next?
CYS EN ISO 50001 is Proven to Generate Significant Energy Savings! (Part 2 of...Arantico Ltd
This presentation, the second in a three part series was presented by Dr. Mike Brogan, COO of Enerit (www.enerit.com) at a seminar entitled CYS EN ISO 50001 in Cyrpus in April 2014.
The presentation covers the following areas;
*What is Systematic Energy Management?
Proven Benefits
*Main Requirements of CYS EN ISO 50001
*Implementation of CYS EN ISO 50001 Energy Management System
*Case Studies
*How ICT Helps
*How do I get started?
*Where am I now?
*And what do I do next?
This document provides an overview of ISO 50001:2018 and the transition from the original 2011 standard. It discusses key concepts like continual improvement in energy performance and management of change. It outlines the development timeline for ISO 50001 and important transition dates. The document reviews new clauses and requirements, including context of the organization, leadership commitment, energy planning, performance evaluation, and management review. It provides explanations of terms and definitions. The overall summary is that the document guides organizations on transitioning to the updated ISO 50001:2018 energy management standard.
Utilities at the cutting edge of DSM planning are implementing Strategic Energy Management (SEM) programs. By equipping C&I customers with powerful tools that help them strategically manage their energy use, utilities realize significant EE savings and deepen their customer relationships.
MEEA, in collaboration with members Xcel Energy and EnerNOC, presented this webinar on SEM best practices and opportunities for Midwest utilities, featuring a case study with Xcel Energy.
On this webinar we discussed:
1. The Value of SEM to Utilities – Understanding how SEM drives increased energy savings from behavioral improvements, more reliable savings from existing capital projects, and deeper customer engagement.
2. Best Practices in SEM Program Design – EnerNOC SEM Practice Lead Chad Gilless will discuss core SEM concepts and present common configurations and options that drive utility program results.
3. Xcel Energy’s Industrial Process Efficiency – Xcel Energy Program Manager Kerry Klemm will present a case study of an award-winning SEM program, the Xcel Energy Process Efficiency program.
Speakers:
Kerry Klemm – Program Manager, Xcel Energy
Kerry Klemm has been involved in energy conservation marketing since the mid 1990s and currently leads Xcel Energy’s Holistic team and manages the Process Efficiency program, which helps manufacturers make smart energy choices that lower their energy use, achieve environmental savings, and improve their bottom line.
Chad Gilless – Practice Lead, Strategic Energy Management, EnerNOC
Chad directs EnerNOC’s efforts to integrate energy into industrial business practices. Based in Portland, OR, Chad has expertise in organizational facilitation and coaching and has over 15 years of experience as a consultant and project manager. He has been with EnerNOC since 2010. He has led numerous programs and projects to deploy plant energy management programs within the industrial sectors, and his efforts have produced more than 68 million kW
This document discusses the importance of empowering and training in-house engineers at hospitals in energy efficiency practices. It emphasizes that engineers are a core part of implementing energy saving processes but are often overlooked. The document advocates for engineers to receive regular training in new technologies. It also promotes the idea of certifying engineers in energy systems to help hospitals develop fully energy efficient processes.
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المحاضرة الواحدة والثمانون من المبادرة مع
المهندس / أشرف احمد نصير
عضو المحلس الاعلى ومقرر لحنة الطاقة
بنقابة المهندسين المصرية
بعنوان
"نظام إدارة الطاقة وفقا لمعيار ISO 50001 "
الثامنة والنصف مساء توقيت مكة المكرمة
السابعة والنصف توقيت القاهرة
الأربعاء 11 نوفمبر 2020
وذلك عبر تطبيق زووم
Meeting ID: 891 3188 5466
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PECB webinar: ISO 50001:2011 - Understanding Energy Management System (EnMS) PECB
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
Emergent Ventures India Solar Consultancy ServicesSourav Adhikari
EVI is an integrated sustainability & clean energy consulting company headquartered in India. The focus areas of its work are Solar, Wind, Sustainable Development and Climate. EVI’s work encompasses advisory services around Policy & Strategy, Technology and Finance. EVI has worked for Governments (Ministries, Departments & Agencies), Development Banks, Donors, Private & Public Corporate and non-profit organizations in more than 25 countries. EVI’s team has a pool of experienced professionals with proven expertise in climate change mitigation & adaptation, NAMA, INDC, Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS), Climate vulnerability & risk assessment, Renewable Energy Project Development, feasibility study, DPR preparation, Corporate Sustainability disclosures & assurance, waste & water management, low carbon transport, GHG management, Smart grids, Smart Cities, Renewable Energy Zones, among others.
The document provides guidance on establishing an effective organizational energy team. It recommends appointing an empowered energy director and securing support from senior management. The energy team should include representatives from key business units and facilities to ensure diverse perspectives. Regular communication and engagement with facilities is important for identifying opportunities and building support for the energy program.
The document outlines training and awareness programs from CNS Group to help organizations implement energy management systems according to the ISO 50001 standard, including half-day seminars, workshops, and customized training modules for different levels of staff. Various topics are covered like EnMS development and optimization, and training is available for management representatives, auditors, and those seeking energy manager certification. Contact information is provided for inquiries and companies may apply for partial refunds from HRDF for the training.
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Human-centred design is being used to make the NSW energy savings scheme more effective. We started with research that identified six key insights for improved scheme operation. It found that the scheme is complex and its fragmented tools and systems create unnecessary barriers to entry. We then used workshops to develop six corresponding opportunities for improved service delivery. To scale up we need streamlined manual processes, more collaboration and improved digital systems. This is especially relevant given recent announcements that the scheme is being extended to 2050.
This talk will present the research, and will place it in the context of changes announced as part of the NSW Energy Strategy. It will explore small, medium and long term changes to scheme delivery identified through the HCD process and our proposed next steps.
The NSW Energy Savings Scheme started in 2009. It has so far delivered projects that will save 27,000 gigawatt hours of energy and $5.6 billion in bill savings over their lifetimes.
The document introduces Agneya, a consulting firm founded by IIM alumni with experience across diverse industries. It summarizes Agneya's services across carbon management, energy management, renewable energy, regulatory issues, water management, and sustainability. Agneya's core team and advisors have relevant expertise and experience. Services include carbon accounting, energy auditing, renewable energy project development, regulatory compliance, sustainability strategy, and benchmarking. Agneya aims to provide solutions using its team's passion, abilities, knowledge, and networks.
Energy Cybernetics is a South African company established in 1998 that specializes in energy efficiency and resource management solutions. They have completed over 200 energy audits and 220 measurement and verification projects across multiple African and global countries. Energy Cybernetics takes a holistic approach to identifying the best energy efficiency opportunities for clients through improvements to operations as well as equipment upgrades. They implement projects using their in-house project management team and draw on partnerships for delivery. Energy Cybernetics also provides energy management training and works with clients long-term to sustain results through monitoring and reporting. They have a track record of 17 years providing these services in Southern Africa.
1. Energy Management System
(ISO 50001:2011)
Foundation Course
PDUs to be awarded by Professional Engineers Board, Singapore
Date : 28 & 29 November 2011 Objectives
At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:
Time : 9.00 am to 5.00 pm • Explain and discuss the purpose and importance of an ISO 50001 Energy
Management System
• Apply the principles and initiate the implementation of an ISO 50001 Energy
Venue : Hotel Re! Management System
175A Chin Swee Road
Singapore 169879 Target Audience
The course is for engineers, managers, and technical staff involved in the design,
development and implementation of an Energy Management System.
Energy efficiency and energy resource
management is very relevant in today’s Programme Outline
context of global warming and climate The course combines discussions necessary to provide the knowledge and
change. Energy production is responsible principles of EnMS and workshops and exercises for the practical application of the
basic principles and to gain the skills in EnMS implementation.
for sixty percent of the worlds Green House
The course programme includes the following main topics:
Gas emissions. The ISO 50001:2011
• Introduction to Energy Management
Energy Management System standard – Background on Energy
is in line with this requirement to help – Benefits of Energy Management
– Principles of Energy Management
firms and organizations address and • Management Responsibility
reference energy management issues on – Management Commitment
– Organizational Structure
a global standard. This 2-day workshop
• Energy Management Planning
provides participants with practical tools – Energy Profiling
and methods for implementing an energy – Energy Baseline
– Applicable Legal and other requirements
management system for the improvement – Performance Indicators
energy efficiency in their organization. – Energy Management Action Plans
• Implementing Energy Management System
– Competence and Training
– Communication
– Design of systems
– Purchasing
– Operation and Maintenance
• Performance Monitoring
– Energy use
– Regulatory compliance
– Management system
– Corrective and Preventive Actions - Continual improvement
• Documenting EnMS
– Documentation Requirements
– Control of Documents
– Control of Records
• Road to Certification
Organised by: Supported by:
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
2 Bukit Merah Central #18-02 SPRING Building Singapore 159835 Tel: (65) 63388578 Fax: (65) 62764257 www.seas.org.sg
2. About SEAS About the Trainer
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) an industry Mr. Lim Jit Ting is a Country Manager of DNV
association launched in 2006, today has 160 members in the area of Business Assurance S.E.A which is a world-
Energy Efficiency, Solar, Wind, Biomass, Carbon and Clean Energy leading certification body that helps customers
Financing. SEAS aims to be the voice of sustainable energy industry and manage risks and create opportunities within
promote the business of its member companies. business excellence, Corporate Responsibility,
energy and efficiency, product responsibility, and
Today, SEAS is also specializing in running trainings, courses and health and safety. He has more than 30 years’
conferences only in the area of sustainable energy. SEAS aims to be working experience which includes being in a
the one stop, information and training provider, in the area of sustainable Senior Management position as well as Lead
energy. Our trainers and lectures are not only highly qualified academic Auditor and Trainer for quality, environment,
professionals but also industry specialists and professionals that are safety & health courses. He is also involved in
successful and sought after practitioners in the area of Sustainable Energy. Quality System Certification and Fabrication
Majority of Key Qualified Personnel(KQP) and Accredited Energy Services Inspection of offshore installations, ship-repairing
Companies are members of SEAS. They have, as a group successfully and as a Welding Specialist resource for Oil and
executed a multitude of energy projects with varying complexities both Gas development projects.
locally and regionally.
Energy Management System (ISO 50001:2011) Foundation Course Administrative Information
Date: 28 & 29 November 2011, Time: 9.00 am – 5.00 pm, Venue: Hotel Re! Registration and Payment
Registration Form Please complete the enclosed registration form
and forward it together with your cheque at
Yes! I would like to register for this programme. least 7 days before the commencement of the
I am unable to attend but please put me on your mailing list. programme to
Early Bird Normal Fee Group Fee No. of Fee Sustainable Energy
(Registration with (Closing date: (Closing date: Delegates Payable Association of Singapore
payment made 11 November 11 November
on/before 24 2011) 2011) 2 Bukit Merah Central
October 2011) #18-02, Spring Building Singapore
Singapore 159835
SEAS Member / EENP Member $963.00 $1284.00 -
Crossed cheque should be made payable to
Non Member $1284.00 $1605.00 $963.00
“Sustainable Energy
* Fees are inclusive of GST. Association of Singapore”
* Fees include refreshments, lunch and programme collateral. Application will close on 11 November 2011.
* Enjoy group discount for 4 or more delegates registered at the same time from the same organization
and same billing source.
* Only one type of discount scheme is applicable at any one time.
* Please print and complete additional sheets where necessary. Cancellation
* Important: Walk-in delegates will only be admitted on the basis of space availability and with full payment
made on site. SEAS reserves the right to change programme
venue, cancel or reschedule the programme
Participant’s Details if necessary or warranted by circumstances
beyond our control.
1 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation:
There will be no refund of fees for withdrawal.
HP No: Email: PEB
However, if the registration participant is
2 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation: unable to attend, a representative may be
allowed to attend at no extra cost. Please
HP No: Email: PEB
inform us of the changes by fax or via email
3 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation: 3 days before the commencement of the
programme.
HP No: Email: PEB
*Please delete accordingly
Confirmation of Registration
Organization’s Details
Confirmation of registration will be given 5
Company Name: working days before the commencement date
via email. Registration is confirmed only upon
Company Address:
receipt of payment.
Postal:
If you do not hear from us
Contact Person’s Name : (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms) Please contact Ms Queenie Heng at:
Tel: 63388578
Tel: Fax:
Email: training@seas.org.sg
Email: Fax your registration form to 62764257
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
2 Bukit Merah Central #18-02 SPRING Building Singapore 159835 Tel: (65) 63388578 Fax: (65) 62764257 www.seas.org.sg
3. Wind Expert Training
NEW
PDUs to be awarded by Professional Engineers Board, Singapore
Date : 8 & 9 November 2011 Objectives
The training covers the different stages of a wind farm development process: from
Time : 9.00 am to 5.00 pm met mast siting, wind data analysis, wind resource grid generation, micrositing,
site suitability analysis to short term wind power forecasting and wind farm
Venue : Furama RiverFront management issues.
405, Havelock Road Upon completion, participants would acquire a working foundation in wind energy
Singapore 169633 assessment and wind farm development. They would also be certified on the wind
energy assessment process as well as the use of some of the simulation tools.
Wind energy has been the fastest growing An official Meteodyn certificate will be awarded to each participant successfully
completing all the training sessions.
renewable energy source globally at an
accelerating pace, especially in the Asia
regional market. Newly-installed wind capacity Target Audience
added more than 19GW in 2010, mostly
• Engineers interested in preparing for a renewable energy career in the ASEAN
in China. In this region, many countries
region, including China and India
including Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, • Electrical Energy professionals preparing to couple wind energy to current power
Malaysia and Singapore have redoubled generation
their efforts to embrace renewable energies • Industry professionals interested in wind energy generation and capture
to counter the growth hampering effects of • Renewable energy professionals interested to learn about wind energy development
• Anyone interested in obtaining a foundation knowledge in renewable wind energy
ever-increasing fossil oil prices. However,
many of the opportunities to harness and
capture wind energy have been hampered Programme Outline
by the lack of reliable and accurate wind
resource assessments in all the South East Day 1 Day 2
Asia countries. Such information is critical Overview - Dynamic Value Stages Hands-on Wind Assessment Learning
to enable the community including the of Wind Energy Assessment • Creation of Site
• Mapping the Wind Farm • Definition of the Computation Domain
authorities and national grid, Independent • Optimization of the Computation
Development Value Chain
Power Producer (IPP), renewable energy Parameters
• Opportunities Discovery
project developers and owners to mine • Visualization of the Directional
• Opportunities Development
and realise the tremendous potential Wind Characteristics
• Opportunities Commitment • Synthesis at each Met Tower
investment and development of wind energy
opportunities. Technical Basic of Wind Handling and Analyzing a Complex
Energy Simulation Terrain Project
In response to this need for wind energy • The Meshing Strategy • Generation of Site Topography
assessment, this training provides the core • Thermal Stability Approach and Roughness
state-of-the-art theoretical and practical • Extrapolation of the Climatology • Optimization of Wind Farm Layout
• Wake Effects • Computation of P50, P75 and P90
methods to discover, conceptualise, visualise
and realise wind energy opportunities • Extreme Winds
Wind Project Management Issues
• Calibration of a 3-D Wind
including wind resource assessment in • Risk Identify, Evaluation and Return
Farm Model • Wind Energy Financing Structure
complex terrains, apply analytic for optimal
energy output, and also embed sustainability
and profitability values for affordable energy.
Organised by: Supported by:
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
2 Bukit Merah Central #18-02 SPRING Building Singapore 159835 Tel: (65) 63388578 Fax: (65) 62764257 www.seas.org.sg
4. About SEAS About the Trainer
Karim Fahssis is an experienced Master Trainer in wind energy
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) an industry assessment and modeling. He is responsible for projects and
association launched in 2006, today has 160 members in the area of business development in Asia including China and India for
Meteodyn, who is Energycorp Global’s strategic and technology
Energy Efficiency, Solar, Wind, Biomass, Carbon and Clean Energy partner in wind energy. As an expert in wind assessment and
modeling for wind farm development and the building of integrated
Financing. SEAS aims to be the voice of sustainable energy industry and wind turbines, he delivers dedicated in-house training and also
participates in the strategic development of these specialised tools
promote the business of its member companies. and software solutions. He has a strong interest in wind energy,
high performance green buildings, natural ventilation technologies
and renewable energies. He has received a double master’s degree
in mechanical engineering from Centrale Nantes engineering
Today, SEAS is also specializing in running trainings, courses and school (France) and energy management from the Xi’an Jiaotong
University (China).
conferences only in the area of sustainable energy. SEAS aims to be
the one stop, information and training provider, in the area of sustainable Michael Heng is a Certified Wind Energy Assessor, and is also
the founding President and CEO of Energycorp Global Pte Ltd
energy. Our trainers and lectures are not only highly qualified academic (ECG), the only Singaporean renewable energy company with the
capacity and capability to conduct wind farm assessment and wind
professionals but also industry specialists and professionals that are energy evaluation study. ECG is also the Value Integrator in the
development and construction of wind farms. For over 25 years,
successful and sought after practitioners in the area of Sustainable Energy. he has consulted on various strategic and general management
domains for international and local multinational companies.
Majority of Key Qualified Personnel (KQP) and Accredited Energy Services He has also consulted for United Nations agencies in various
labour and HRM areas in Vietnam, China, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong
Companies are members of SEAS. They have, as a group successfully and Cambodia. He is a regular speaker in Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) events and advises companies in CSR and
executed a multitude of energy projects with varying complexities both Sustainable Performance business issues. He has obtained his
locally and regionally. master’s degree from the London School of Economics and his two
other undergraduate degrees in social sciences and sociology from
the University of Singapore.
Wind Expert Training Administrative Information
Date: 8 & 9 November 2011, Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm, Venue: Furama RiverFront Registration and Payment
Registration Form Please complete the enclosed registration form
and forward it together with your cheque at
Yes! I would like to register for this programme. least 7 days before the commencement of the
I am unable to attend but please put me on your mailing list. programme to
Early Bird Normal Fee Group Fee No. of Fee Sustainable Energy
(Registration (Closing date: (Closing date: Delegates Payable Association of Singapore
with payment 28 October 2011) 28 October 2011)
made on/before 2 Bukit Merah Central
17 October 2011) #18-02, Spring Building Singapore
Singapore 159835
SEAS Member $2675 $2996 -
Crossed cheque should be made payable to
Non Member $2996 $3210 $2675
“Sustainable Energy
Total Association of Singapore”
* Fees are inclusive of GST. Application will close on 28 October 2011.
* Fees include refreshments, lunch and programme collateral.
* Enjoy group discount for 4 or more delegates registered at the same time from the same organization
and same billing source.
* Only one type of discount scheme is applicable at any one time. Cancellation
* Please print and complete additional sheets where necessary.
* Important: Walk-in delegates will only be admitted on the basis of space availability and with full payment SEAS reserves the right to change programme
made on site. venue, cancel or reschedule the programme
Participant’s Details if necessary or warranted by circumstances
beyond our control.
1 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation:
There will be no refund of fees for withdrawal.
HP No: Email: PEB
However, if the registration participant is
2 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation: unable to attend, a representative may be
allowed to attend at no extra cost. Please
HP No: Email: PEB
inform us of the changes by fax or via email
3 Name (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms): Designation: 3 days before the commencement of the
programme.
HP No: Email: PEB
*Please delete accordingly
Confirmation of Registration
Organization’s Details
Confirmation of registration will be given 5
Company Name: working days before the commencement date
via email. Registration is confirmed only upon
Company Address:
receipt of payment.
Postal:
If you do not hear from us
Contact Person’s Name : (*Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms) Please contact Ms Queenie Heng at:
Tel: 63388578
Tel: Fax:
Email: training@seas.org.sg
Email: Fax your registration form to 62764257
Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS)
2 Bukit Merah Central #18-02 SPRING Building Singapore 159835 Tel: (65) 63388578 Fax: (65) 62764257 www.seas.org.sg