A2EP Training: Decarbonisation Technologies 101 - MELBOURNE
Event description
The question is no longer whether to decarbonise, but rather how to decarbonise; how to accelerate the transition to net zero. Many Australian businesses have committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and/or interim targets. The rationale for decarbonisation might vary between organisations but the concepts, approaches and technologies are consistent.
This one-day program covers the fundamentals of energy productivity and decarbonisation technology. It maps the business case and explores practical approaches to implementation.
Who should attend?
The course is primarily designed for those new to the world of net zero, decarbonisation and energy productivity.
- junior engineering and environmental graduates working with manufacturing, equipment supply and energy advisory/consulting firms.
- government officials who work with energy and decarbonisation seeking to get a deeper understanding of how business is working with decarbonisation.
- accountants, marketing, communications and other professionals wishing to understand the challenges, opportunities and solutions of decarbonisation.
What you can expect:
- Networking for strength - a community of peers.
- Why decarbonise? The context for net zero.
- Unpack key terms, acronyms and concepts.
- Measurement: How to track and report change.
- Identify opportunities. We have the technology.
- Incentives to decarbonise: Financial, productivity. Assistance: Grants, loans, certificates.
- Pitching decarbonisation projects: Using non-energy benefits in the business case.
After the course, you will:
- Know the key parts in assessing an emissions footprint.
- Know options for monitoring and reporting systems.
- Have an awareness of the technologies that can be deployed for decarbonising electricity and gas usage.
- Know how to account for a wide range of benefits: Decarbonisation plus.
- Be able to build and communicate a business case for investment.
Details
Each class is limited to 16 participants. The training will be presented in person.
Initial dates:
Sydney: Wednesday 07 September, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo (click here to register for the Sydney course)
Melbourne: Monday 12 September, Monash University Conference Centre, Melbourne CBD
Course fee:Â
Employees of A2EP Member organisations are eligible for a discount.Â
A2EP member $1188 (including GST)
Non-members $1320 (including GST)
A2EP Members and Partners include:Â AGL, Alfa Laval, AMPC, Dairy Australia, Energetics, Howden, UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures, pitt&sherry, Schneider Electric, 2XE, Basil VR Greatrex, Azelio, BlueScope, Chudleigh-Sutch, CleanCo Queensland, Contract Resources, Coopers, Deta Consulting, NZ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, EnergyLink, Energy Smart Water, Flexigen, Flow Power, Glaciem Cooling Technologies, Goodman Fielder, Green Energy & Carbon Management, Griffith University, gTET, Johnson Controls, Lion, Mars, Mayekawa Australia, Minus 40, Mov3ment, Ndevr Environmental, Newheat, Northmore Gordon, Opal, Optimal, Regerate Engineering, RMIT University, Siemens, Simble, Simplot, SmartConsult, Sydney Water, Visy, Windsor Engineering, Australian Hydrogen Council, Climate-KIC Australia, Energy Efficiency Council, RACE for 2030.
The training includes practical worked examples drawn from personal and professional experience to illustrate concepts and approaches.
We will issue a certificate of participation. Participation may qualify for credit to your continuing professional development program.
For more information, please visit www.a2ep.org.au/training or email a2ep@a2ep.org.auÂ
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