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  • Start Date: 25 Jun 2010
  • End Date: 25 Jun 2010
  • Venue:
    CIBSE
    222 Balham High Road
    LONDON
    SW12 9BS
  • Rates:
    • CIBSE members rate £ 295.00 (£ 251.06 ex. VAT)
    • Non members rate £ 315.00 (£ 268.09 ex. VAT)

A512 The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) - London

The carbon reduction commitment (CRC) currently known as the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is set to have a wide reaching impact on all stakeholders involved in the energy and environmental market, from end users to consultants and other service provides.

The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme is a mandatory emissions trading scheme that will deliver energy and carbon reductions in large, not energy intensive organisations. Organisations with total electricity consumption through Half Hourly Meters greater than 6,000mWh in 2008 will be affected.

The course aims to provide a detailed overview to the legislative requirement in addition to covering the practicalities of reporting, giving examples of how wider issues will affect end users and the way service providers operate.

This course includes the detailed practicalities of carbon footprinting and extending this to create a wider strategy.

Trainer - Richard Hipkiss / Adrian Sweetman

Course Agenda

Registration           9.30

Session One          Introduction, background, inclusions and implications

Session Two          Reporting format and league table structure

Session Three       Practical approaches including examples
Session Four         Reduction examples and effect

Session Five          Wider carbon management opportunities

Course End            17.00

Why should you attend?

  • Understand the rules and methodology behind the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme
  • Understand the implications for your organisation or your clients
  • Gain a detailed understanding of the reporting requirements
  • Learn of methods and ways to improve league table position
  • Gain experience through hands on examples of scenarios for private and public sector

Who should attend?

The course should be attended by both building owners and occupiers and those involved directly or indirectly in the management of buildings. The content of the course will appeal to specialists in Energy Management, Facilities Management, Estates Management whilst also relevant to General Management and Financial Controllers.