EnergyMAP Workshop for Medium to Large Sites
Duration: 3 x full Days over 12-16 weeks
What is an EnergyMAP Workshop?
A practical, structured approach to energy management.
Based on the successful Energy MAP (www.seai.ie/energymap) programme, developed by SEAI, this course is for businesses spending over € 100,000 per year on energy, including electricity, gas, heating, and transport fuels.
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Past courses:
- Enterprise Ireland (2011)
- PIEG - Print Industry (2010)
- IBEC - Plastics moulding
- Park West - Industrial park
- Energia - Cork
- CTTC - Coach operators
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Working with SEAI, Authentic has provided EnergyMAP Workshops since 2007.
Companies Authentic have worked with have achieved 10% - 20% savings:
- Enables participants to implement best practice energy management strategies·
- Understandable step-by-step approach
- Proven·structure leading to energy savings, cost reductions and greenhouse gas savings.
EnergyMAP stands for Management Action Plan: content courtesy of SEAI: This course is provided by Authentic, independent of SEAI, on a commercial basis, by trainers who have previously worked on SEAI training panel.
What is involved?
- Covers the 5 pillars of Energy Management
- 3 x full day workshops in a convenient location over 12 – 16 weeks.
- Workbook based with Practical Exercises
- Expert One to One support & Analysis
- Access to online tools & best practice documents
- Energy Assessment Onsite
Who is the workshop for?
The workshop has been developed for and has been used effectively by all types of businesses, including those with little or no knowledge or experience in energy management. Businesses can be in clusters or in groups of similar business. Places limited to 15 per course, a minimum of 12 participants is needed for a dynamic and productive atmosphere.
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What will participants leave with?
- Certificate of attendance
- Energy Assessment Report
- Energy Management System on site.
Workshop 1 - Identify
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Workshop 2 - Plan & Action
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Workshop 3 - Review
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| Pillar 1: Commit - Create an energy efficiency statement, elect an energy coordinator & gain management commitment. |
Pillar 3: Plan - Develop the Action Plan, analyse opportunities in detail, set targets and assign responsibilities. |
Tutorial and concluding workshop guiding participants through Pillar 5 |
| Pillar 2: Identify - Identify and quantify energy use, identify main energy users, understand energy bills & look for opportunities for energy and cost savings. |
Pillar 4 : Take Action - Implement the Action Plan, increase energy awareness and train key personnel, & prepare operation and maintenance checklists (how to make it happen). |
This workshop reviews savings and leads participants to completion of the Energy MAP applied training programme. |
For more information or to book a Workshop, contact Conor Molloy on 01 2305018.
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