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Session 1c Introduction

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An Introduction to Energy Auditing Training

EMSI Training

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Introduction cont’d

• SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS• IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY•COURSE STRUCTURE• Lectures• Worked Assessments• Tutorial Assessments• Five Foundational Models

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Skills and Knowledge.

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

• literacy skills

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

• literacy skills• numeracy and data analysis skills

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

• literacy skills• numeracy and data analysis skills• planning, organising and scheduling skills to undertake work-

related tasks, such as collecting data required for assessing household energy use

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

• literacy skills• numeracy and data analysis skills• planning, organising and scheduling skills to undertake work-

related tasks, such as collecting data required for assessing household energy use

• research skills to identify and locate documents, reports and information on key matters associated with energy use

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Skills and knowledge required for this training:

• communication skills to interact with clients from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds

• decision-making and problem-solving skills to make recommendations based on analysis of household energy use

• literacy skills• numeracy and data analysis skills• planning, organising and scheduling skills to undertake work-

related tasks, such as collecting data required for assessing household energy use

• research skills to identify and locate documents, reports and information on key matters associated with energy use

• technology and time-management skills to complete assessment tasks in a time and cost efficient manner

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Bring Curiosity to Your Learning

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Bring Curiosity to Your Learning

Killer of Learning = “I know”

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

• home sustainability assessment model

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

• home sustainability assessment model

• assessors are accredited to undertake home sustainability assessments for householders

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

• home sustainability assessment model

• assessors are accredited to undertake home sustainability assessments for householders

• accredited assessors need to be trained andapproved to use a range of third-party energy assessment tool

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

• home sustainability assessment model

• assessors are accredited to undertake home sustainability assessments for householders

• accredited assessors need to be trained andapproved to use a range of third-party energy assessment tool

• Comprehensive training that is applicable to all domains

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ENERGY ASSESSOR TRAINING

• home sustainability assessment model

• assessors are accredited to undertake home sustainability assessments for householders

• accredited assessors need to be trained andapproved to use a range of third-party energy assessment tool

• Comprehensive training that is applicable to all domains

• Five distinct frameworks and approaches to delivering best practice sustainable energy efficiency solutions

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ENERGY AUDIT MODEL

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PROFESSIONAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT MODEL

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PROFESSIONAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT MODEL

• Engage with the householder client and pre-qualify their involvement.

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PROFESSIONAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT MODEL

• Engage with the householder client and pre-qualify their involvement.

• Conduct an assessment on the home using the EMSI tool.

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PROFESSIONAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT MODEL

• Engage with the householder client and pre-qualify their involvement.

• Conduct an assessment on the home using the EMSI tool.

• Produce a report (generated by the software tool) and assist the householder to interpret it.

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PROFESSIONAL ENERGY ASSESSMENT MODEL

• Engage with the householder client and pre-qualify their involvement.

• Conduct an assessment on the home using the EMSI tool.

• Produce a report (generated by the software tool) and assist the householder to interpret it.

• Provide advice and support to the householder to implement the report’s recommendations.

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What is energy efficiency?

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What is energy efficiency?

Something is more energy efficient if it:

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What is energy efficiency?

Something is more energy efficient if it:

• delivers more services for the same energy input, or

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What is energy efficiency?

Something is more energy efficient if it:

• delivers more services for the same energy input, or

• the same services for less energy input.

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Why should I care about energy efficiency?

Improving energy efficiency can make a real difference. It saves:

• money, • fossil fuel consumption• carbon emissions and • dependence on foreign energy supplies...

all at the same time!

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IEA – Per Capita Energy Use Per Annum

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IEA – Energy Related Emissions Projections

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Energy Efficiency is Hidden!!

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Energy Efficiency is the “Biggest Fuel” Available to the World

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Average Energy Intensity if Cement Kilns Downward Trend over 14 years

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Major World Economies are SettingAmbitious Energy Efficiency Targets

China:

Japan:

EU:

Australia:

- 20% intensity by 2010

- 30% intensity by 2020

- 20% intensity by 2020

- 5% intensity by 2020

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Major World Economies are SettingAmbitious Energy Efficiency Targets

France:

Japan:

EU:

UK:

Australia:

- 75% intensity by 2050

- 50% intensity by 2050

- 20% intensity by 2020

- 80% intensity by 2050

- 80% intensity by 2050

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World Implementation Now!

• Enhanced energy efficiency offers a win, win, win option for economic efficiency, CO2 reduction and energy security.

• Making energy waste visible is the first task to giving energy efficiency an economic value.

• Energy efficiency requires a small army of expert assessors to provide advice to householders and business.

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Reductions in Energy Related CO2 Emissions In the Climate Policy Scenarios

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Additional Investment in Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Versus Reference Scenario

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY

IS A BIG DEAL!!

IT NEEDS YOUR SKILLS!!

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HOW WILL THIS BE DELIVERED

Training Topics

Problem Based Assessments

Tutorial Assessments

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Training TopicsIntroductionBenchmarking ApproachSustainable Design ApproachEnergy and Water BasicsEnergy Auditing MethodLightingHot WaterClimate ControlPumping Food Preparation, Food Storage, Entertainment, CleaningPhotovoltaic Power SystemsWater Saving OpportunitiesEnergy AnalyserTM and Case Study

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Problem Based Assessments

Lighting Assessment

Hot Water Assessment

Climate Control Assessment

Pumping Assessment

Photovoltaic Power Systems Assessment

Case Study Assessment

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Tutorial Assessments

Best Practice Benchmarks

Sustainable Design Approach

Energy Auditing Method

Lighting

Hot Water

Climate Control

Food Storage and Preparation

Cleaning, Administration and Entertainment

PV Systems

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You are requested to watch two videos:

By the International Energy Agency

By Amory Lovins - “Reinventing Fire”

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China FAQs: The Network For Climate And Energy Information: "China 20% intensity by 2020 Energy Efficiency Target". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://www.chinafaqs.org/

European Council For An Energy Efficient Economy: "EU 20% intensity by 2020 Energy Efficiency Target". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://www.eceee.org/Policy/Targets/Targets_Country_Specific_Information.pdf

International Energy Agency, 2011. "IEA - Per Capita Energy Use Per Annum". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://iea.org/papers/2011/CEM_Progress_Report.pdf

Japan Global Energy Efficiency, 2011. "Japan 30% intensity by 2020 Energy Efficiency Target". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://www05.abb.com/global/scot/scot316.nsf/veritydisplay/5a74498fcc9fbabbc1257864005160e4/$file/japan.pdf

National Geographic. "Improving energy efficiency can make a real difference. It saves money, fossil fuels carbon emissions,etc". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://greenliving.nationalgeographic.com/save-energy/

The Encyclopaedia Of Earth, May 2012. "Major World Economies are Setting Ambitious Energy Efficiency Targets". Accessed 20 June 2012. http://www.eoearth.org/article/Overview_of_Greenhouse_Gas_Control_Policies_in_Various_Countries#gen3

Bibliography

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The next Training Presentation will be on the topic of Best Practice Benchmarking Methods

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