Decarbonisation Methodologies & Technologies - MELBOURNE - 30 March 2023
Event description
This one-day course is designed to help people who are starting their journey to build net zero pathways. Led by industry experts, it will give attendees an understanding of how to reduce reliance on carbon offsets when decarbonising by introducing methodologies and technologies that will first reduce energy usage and then guide economical switching to renewable energy.
The course begins with the basics on emissions, metering and technologies, which attendees are then guided to apply in workshop sessions with the aim of teaching to energy productivity-thinking and to build a better project business case by factoring in non-energy benefits and utilising government programs.
This training is suitable for energy and sustainability officers. It is also valuable for finance and marketing staff seeking to understand the opportunities arising from decarbonisation. The course is designed to complement other energy management training and align with requirements for continuing professional development.
We will issue a certificate of participation. Participation may qualify for credit to your continuing professional development (CPD) program. Check with your accreditation provider.
The content and lessons of the course are broad and so can be applied across sectors, including those from energy end-users (including manufacturing), all levels of government, energy consultancies and energy efficiency solution providers.
Who should attend?
The course is primarily designed for those responsible for energy or decarbonisation that need to understand the building blocks of a decarbonisation pathway. It is also ideal for:
- engineering and environmental engineers 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 towards net zero
- finance, marketing, communications and other professionals wishing to understand the challenges, opportunities and solutions of decarbonisation.
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What is covered in the course?
- Understanding emissions and the link with energy usage
- Key terms, acronyms and concepts explained
- Measurement: how to track and report change
- Identifying and prioritising opportunities with technology already available
- Incentives to decarbonise, including financial and productivity benefits, as well as grants, loans and certificates available.
- Pitching decarbonisation projects: Using non-energy benefits in the business case.
After the course you will:
- Have established a network of people working within decarbonisation across government, energy users, consultants and technology providers
- 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, beyond just decarbonisation
- Be able to build a wholistic business case for a decarbonisation project.
Training details and teachers:
The class is limited to 20 participants. The training will be presented in person and led by:
- Associate Professor Andrea Trianni - Deputy Head of School Research, School of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Technology Sydney
- Alan Pears -Â Senior Industry Fellow, RMIT University and Innovation Lead at A2EP
Lunch, morning and afternoon tea are provided.
Course dates:
Melbourne: Thursday 30 March 2023, 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: 2XE, AGL, Alfa Laval, AMPC, ASED Consulting, Automatic Heating, Azelio, Basil VR Greatrex, BlueScope, Chudleigh-Sutch, CleanCo Queensland, Contract Resources, Dairy Australia, DETA Consulting, ENEL X, Energetics, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), Energy Smart Water, Energy & Carbon Solutions, Flexigen, Flow Power, Glaciem Cooling Technologies, Goodman Fielder, Green Energy & Carbon Management, Griffith University, gTET, Howden, UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures, Johnson Controls, Lion, Mars, Mayekawa Australia, Minus 40, Mov3ment, Ndevr Environmental, Newheat, Northmore Gordon, Opal, Optimal Group, pitt&sherry, Regenerate Engineering, RMIT University, Schneider Electric, Siemens, Simble, Simplot, Sydney Water, Tronox, Visy, Windsor Engineering, Australian Hydrogen Council, Climate-KIC Australia, Energy Efficiency Council, RACE for 2030.
For more information, please visit www.a2ep.org.au/training or email events@a2ep.org.auÂ
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