Transport Energy Auditing Certificate Training Program | February 2025
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 02/04/2025 at 8:00 AM (EST)
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Register
- Non-member - $1,300
- Member - $1,200
Course Information
Virtual |
February 4-5, 2025 |
1.5 CEU |
Pricing
Non-Member | $1,300
AEE Member | $1,200
Registration closes 12:00 AM EST 3 business days prior to training start or if course reaches capacity.
Course Description
Participants who attend the entire program and pass the assessments in the course will be awarded the Transport Energy Auditing Certificate.
The Transport Energy Auditing Certificate Training Program is a two-day course aimed at experienced and qualified energy auditors seeking to include transport in their energy audits and management services. Experienced CEMs and CEA qualified auditors are the target audience.
The aim is to help you help your customers improve the performance of their transport fleets and where applicable understand how to engage outsourced transport suppliers. That is reduce their Scope Carbon Emissions and make a start on reporting their Scope 3 transport emissions.
Overview
Transport is a large GHG emitter and cost center for businesses worldwide, with recent oil price increases adding to a sector where energy can comprise 20-40% of operational costs.
Passenger and freight volumes are expected to grow across every transport mode and sector 2015 to 205, with freight volumes expected to grow 230% (ITF).
With the recast EU Energy Efficiency Directive (2024), the UN and the US Government all seeking ways to reduce GHG emissions, including transport in your energy audit scope will help you identify new opportunities for energy savings that can be delivered quickly – usually without the lead times associated with engineering and construction projects.
This practical course from the convener of EN16247-4:2014, the first European energy audit standard for transport, takes a pragmatic approach to delivering measurable energy and emissions reductions in transport operations with reference to North American, Australian best practice as well as a library of tools and examples.
Lessons learnt from the author’s 17 years of experience in persuading operators to deliver measured energy savings in transport are interwoven with tools, tips and shortcuts to help certified energy managers and auditors deliver effective transport energy audits, that identify opportunities, prompting action, measured savings and, most importantly, being invited back!
Learning Objective
- Intros & Objectives
- Your customer examples and challenges
- Basic principles of road transport energy use
- Testing data quality; getting comfortable with the uncertainties
- What to look for; opportunities and general approach (ASI)
- Where to look, e.g., on your car/ vehicle walk-around
- Report writing for fleet manager (how to get invited back)
Conor Molloy, MSc (energy), CMVP, MCILT, CEM-I
A registered energy auditor, qualified trainer and experienced facilitator and trains companies to maximize their energy performance, minimizing emissions on the path to net zero. An Al Gore Climate Reality leader since 2018, Conor has been helping business save fuel and manage their energy use for profit and planet – to reduce their CO2/GHG emissions – since 2005. He has trained over 100 ESOS Lead Assessors in Transport Energy Auditing, led the publication of EN 16247-4 Europe’s transport energy audit standard and contributed to ISO50004. Elected president of the Association of Energy Engineers Ireland Chapter in May 2020; Conor is an independent energy advisor with an MSc in Energy Management and Renewable energy from University of Ulster, he is a Certified Energy Manager (CEM), Measurement & Verification professional (CMVP) and qualified trainer (QQI) for Climate Action, Transport, ISO50001 and Smart Freight’s Transport Manager training. He is the author of A ‘Light’ Guide to Energy Savings in Transport.
Reference Books
The following books are suggested reference books. They are not needed for the training program.
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Updated November 13, 2023