Director level courses provide a broader perspective of energy optimisation, including ISO 50 001 standards and issues related to reactive energy and electricity pricing. After these courses, the learner will be proficient in advanced analysis techniques for pumping and will have discovered the most sophisticated energy optimisation opportunities for networks and plants. The last set of content introduces energy improvement opportunities focused on buildings and solar energy.

The main educational goals are as follows:

  • To learn about the principles of ISO 50 001
  • To understand the problem of reactive energy on a large scale
  • To estimate the additional costs generated by reactive energy and its repercussions on the cost of electricity
  • To perform additional technical analyses on networks, tube wells and plants
  • To know advanced energy optimisation techniques for pumping and plants
  • To recognise opportunities for energy optimisation in the context of Net Zero Energy Building Design


The first part of this course presents energy optimisation opportunities from a more general point of view, in particular the problem of reactive energy and its consequences on electricity pricing. Additional operating costs and priorities for intervention are also discussed. The second part covers Net Zero Energy Building Design, where energy improvement options for buildings are introduced, as well as the importance of solar energy, through the use of photovoltaic panels.


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The first part of this course presents energy optimisation opportunities from a more general point of view, in particular the problem of reactive energy and its consequences on electricity pricing. Additional operating costs and priorities for intervention are also discussed. The second part covers Net Zero Energy Building Design, where energy improvement options for buildings are introduced, as well as the importance of solar energy, through the use of photovoltaic panels.


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The first part of this course presents energy optimisation opportunities from a more general point of view, in particular the problem of reactive energy and its consequences on electricity pricing. Additional operating costs and priorities for intervention are also discussed. The second part covers Net Zero Energy Building Design, where energy improvement options for buildings are introduced, as well as the importance of solar energy, through the use of photovoltaic panels.


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