Course Description:
With the cost of fuel exceeding USD100/barrel and the Philippines having the highest electricity rate in Asia, the significance of energy efficiency in the commercial and industrial facilities is a must. This training will help the practitioners prepare feasible energy efficiency (EE) projects in their respective facilities.
At the end of the training, participants should be able to:
Who Should Attend:
Course Outline:
Any EE project starts with looking for opportunities thru a walk-thru or investment grade energy audit. A walk-thru energy audit is usually done by an EE expert while the investment grade energy audit by an ESCO or energy audit outfit. This presentation will show the two energy audit methods and how the practitioner can use these methods to identify EE opportunities.
EE practitioner needs to prepare technical and financial evaluation of the EE opportunity for them to justify these projects to their management. This presentation will present sample case studies showing the technical and financial evaluation and financial indicators that management are looking for from these projects. This presentation will also present to you possible templates as to what clients/top management would want to see in the report, how long should it be and more.
Funding of EE projects can be sourced internally or externally. External financing includes loans, leasing and ESCO. This presentation discusses the various sources of funds, the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative, the ESCO concept, etc.
There are tools used by EE practitioners and banks in evaluating EE projects. This presentation will include hands-on use of available EE tools.
Tariff:
(Includes coffee breaks, lunches, seminar materials and certificate of attendance)
For confirmations and more information, please contact Ms. Jasmin Runez at (+632) 845.1324 or email jrunez@eccp.com. You can may click and download the Registration Formhere.