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TES Systems and CHP Systems – CEM Refresher Training
TES Systems and CHP Systems’ CEM Refresher Training Course provides intensive, practical training ideal for recent technical or engineering school graduates, engineers new to the electrical field, those who need a refresher in new technologies, and facility managers, sales representatives, and others who want to gain a better understanding of electrical power systems fundamentals, equipment, and systems.
An individual who optimises the energy performance of a facility, building, or industrial plant is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM®). The CEM is a systems integrator for electrical, mechanical, process, and building infrastructure that analyses the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy consumption. CEMs are frequently team leaders who aid in the development and implementation of energy management strategies for their organisations.
The training covers the technical aspects of CHP systems, TES systems, and energy management from a global perspective. It also covers the technical aspects of TES terminology and basic designs, storage and peak shaving strategies, storage media options, calculating approximate savings and storage size, the benefits of CHP systems, and calculating the basic fuel equation for CHP systems. Comparing CHP Fuel and Operating Costs vs. Utilities and Comparing Types of Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies
This course is designed to help energy professionals, such as energy managers, energy engineers, facility and business managers, industrial engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials, consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals, become more aware of and effective in identifying and implementing the best energy management strategies.
These professionals include energy managers, energy engineers, facility and business managers, industrial engineers, supply chain professionals, and supply chain professionals.
The combination of energy professionals and a learning environment provides attendees with not only an excellent opportunity for networking but also for learning from one another in a peer-to-peer setting.
The TES Systems and CHP Systems Refresher Training course was prepared by a sustainability specialist, Krishnaji Pawar.
specialises in developing sustainable design strategies for Green Building Certification Systems (LEED, GSAS, etc.), Energy Management, Energy Efficiency, Energy Audits, Building Commissioning,Environmental Impact Assessments, and Environmental Management Systems.
The following are some insights into the course content:
- TES Terminology and Basic Designs
- Storage/Peak Shaving Strategies and Storage Media Options
- Calculating Approximate Savings and Storage Size
- Benefits of CPH Systems
- Calculating the Basic Fuel Equation for CHP Systems
- Comparing CHP Fuel and Operating Costs vs. Utilities
- Comparing types of renewable energy and storage technologies
Who this course is for:
- People seeking an in-depth understanding of CHP systems, TES systems, and energy efficiency
- This course is meant to help energy professionals like energy managers, electrical engineers, facility and business managers, CHP Systems and TES Systems engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials, consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals find and use the best energy management strategies.
- Building professionals who want to learn more about energy management,CHP systems, TES systems, and energy efficiency professionals.
- Looking to gain employment in Energy Management, CHP Systems, and TES Systems? This sector is booming.
- For students who need a deeper insight into CHP Systems and TES Systems
A Refresher on TES Systems, as well as CHP Systems, and CEM A training programme is valuable because it does more for its participants than simply prepare them to take the exam associated with the programme. It ensures that all candidates have a fundamental level of understanding across a wide range of energy management subject areas.
Attending a training programme that is conducted away from the office and in a classroom setting can be a catalyst for improvement and change, particularly for individuals who are deeply ingrained in their typical day-to-day activities. The opportunity to make new connections, learn from others who share similar interests, and broaden one’s professional network is extremely valuable to many people.
Course Content
Section 1: Introduction and Course Outline
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L1. Introduction and Course Outline Handout