Jump to page content

Low Carbon Training Seminar:
Best Practice for Energy Managers ~ in a carbon conscious world

Climate change is one of the greatest social, economic and political issues of our time. Thousands of organisations, aware of the affect they are having on the environment, are acting on their responsibilities to customers, stakeholders, staff and wider society, by seeking to reduce their carbon emissions. So just as the Internet and e-business has changed the way we live and work, ‘green & lean’ is becoming a key attribute in the emerging low carbon economy, in which the quest is for environmental benefits as well as enhanced business success.
 
The Low Carbon Innovation Network, which brings together expertise from those involved in carbon reduction projects, are hosting this one day seminar: Best Practice for Energy Managers ~ in a carbon conscious world

 Dates & Venues:
26 June 2008, Olympia, London
2 Sept 2008, Telford Intl. Centre

 Fee:  £395 + VAT - includes bespoke learning & networking programme
 Discounts:  £100 early-bird discount if booked six weeks prior to seminar

 

Energy management has never been such a critically important business function,
both in controlling costs and contributing to important new environmental objectives. This seminar provides information and best practice for all those in the spotlight!
 
Energy policy and its contribution to environmental objectives
Guidelines to review energy use and identify wastage
Implementing staff awareness campaigns
Investing in energy efficiency - how to maximise the payback
New energy procurement options
Effective building controls
Smart meters and their impact on energy consumption
Demystifying the carbon agenda and calculating your carbon emissions
Energy White Paper - the likely impacts of new legislation on your business
Performance assessments and benchmarking
 
The format of the event is morning seminar presentations, followed after lunch by a series of case-studies and interactive roundtable discussion group sessions to share experience and work with peers on how to address the challenges that lie ahead.
At the end of the day the group meets again for a special action planning session.
 
Delegates are able to benefit from free membership of the Low Carbon Innovation Network, joining thousands of others who share best practice on reducing carbon emissions via email bulletins with case-studies, interviews & best practice tips.



To print this page please click here