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17th September 2012, 05:00 PM
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Carbon Management Training
Hello sir I want to do Carbon Management course form Swin Burne University of Technology, so please provide me the course structure?
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18th September 2012, 04:00 PM
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Re: Carbon Management Training
Here is the course structure of Carbon Management training course of Swin Burne University of Technology: Units of course: Apply principles of energy and resource efficiency to greenhouse gas management Develop and implement a program to support behavioural change and sustainable practices Develop carbon inventory for the workplace Develop a carbon report for the workplace Create and implement a professional development program to support greenhouse gas management For the rest of detailed units description, here is attachment: |
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19th March 2015, 12:54 PM
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Re: Carbon Management Training
Hi I want to do carbon management courses from Carbon Training International so provide me the details of carbon management courses offered by this Institute?
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19th March 2015, 12:56 PM
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Re: Carbon Management Training
Carbon Training International develops nationally accredited carbon management qualifications to build capacity in organizations to performance manage carbon emissions reductions. CTI has offices in Australia and the United States and delivers training online all over the world. Carbon Management Training courses- Strategic Carbon Management- The course is delivered both online and face-to-face so you can select the learning mode. The course is broken up into eight workshops - Workshop 1 – Introduction to Climate Change Workshop 2 – Carbon footprinting Workshop 3 – Carbon action planning Workshop 4 – Carbon Management Response Planning Workshop 5 – Carbon Offsets Workshop 6 – Life Cycle Assessment Workshop 7 – Implementing a CMRP Workshop 8 – Green Marketing and Cogeneration Carbon Accounting Course Program Session 1 Ecological footprinting v. Carbon footprinting Why footprint – how did we get here? Standards Terminology Baselines and adjustments Session 2 Boundaries Emissions Legislation & Regulations Indian Energy Efficiency Legislation (2001/2010 EC Act) and principles Greenhouse Gas Scopes Introduction to Emissions factors and accounting principles Session 3 Emissions factors in detail Indian National GHG Accounts Factors (WRI) Measurement, Data Management & Reporting Tools Sector specific, cross sector, commercial online and software resources for reporting Session 4 Data collection – techniques & practices Capturing and managing data in the workplace Monitoring Uncertainly and Confidence Intervals Introduction to Demand Side Management (DSM) Applied Energy Efficiency Part 1 – Demand efficiencies and barriers Global and Indian energy consumption in context Policy and regulatory response (Energy Conservation Act 2001 and 2010 amendment) Energy efficiency and carbon reduction link Demand efficiency – behavioral changes Behavioral change case studies Barriers to energy efficiency Demand efficiency – infrastructure changes Infrastructure change case studies Power factor correction Lighting – including Bachat Lamp Yojana project Green procurement Part 2 – Supply efficiencies and business case What is supply efficiency Forms of renewable energy Solar PV Installation case study Cogeneration – including case study Financial evaluation and performance measures Performance management – targets and continuous improvement Prioritising projects – developing an energy efficiency road map Co-benefits of energy efficiency initiatives Cogeneration- Course program Part 1 – The Mechanics of Cogeneration and Energy Introduction A Review of Energy Basics Types and Forms of Energy Contextualising states and Forms of Energy Global Energy Losses Commercially available cogeneration technologies Gas Turbines Summary of efficiencies Less commercially available cogeneration technologies Cogeneration selection criteria Case Studies Part 2 – Cogeneration Feasibility and Evaluation Synchronisation with the grid Frequency Phase angle (power factor) Power factor correction Practical importance of power factor – synchroscope Tie Line Control Import control Connection Base Load Fixed Imported kW Zero power transfer Off the Grid Absorption and Adsorption chillers Equipment management approaches Maintenance Funding for organisations to develop new products or innovations Financial Performance Measures IRR calculation Interpreting and creating Marginal Cost Abatement Curves (MACC) Return on investment emissions and energy savings curves Co-benefits and the triple bottom line Further Resources Reducing Fleet Emissions- Specific topics covered A technical foundation of reducing emissions Calculating the impact of vehicle modifications Vehicle maintenance Driver behaviour Emerging technologies Purchasing criteria Life Cycle Assessment You will learn how to: Set appropriate objectives Select products Engage with suppliers Build a process map Check boundaries and prioritisation Collect appropriate data Calculate the carbon footprint Check for uncertainty Validate your results Reduce emissions Communicate the carbon footprint and claim reductions. Contact details Sydney, Australia Phone: +61 2 8002 7793 Postal Address GPO Box 3414 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia Brisbane, Australia Suite 140, 1b/192 Ann Street Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia Phone: +61 7 3040 4933 Los Angeles, USA 1880 Century Park East, Suite 417 Los Angeles, CA 90097 Phone: +1 714 782 4048 |
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