This is a 24-hour intensive program with an exam session on the last day.
The exercises will be evaluated on an ongoing basis. If the candidate achieves more than 60%, they are eligible to take the final exam.
This mark is weighted in the pre-course assessment. The final assessment accounts for 70% of the final grade and participants who receive an overall grade of more than 50% will be awarded a course completion certificate.
Those who attend but do not pass the examination will be given an attendance certificate.
Successful participants who meet the minimum pre-requisites outlined in GN 1302 of 2014, namely a MQF level 6 or higher qualification in Engineering or a related applied science, will be able to be certified as Energy Auditors by the Malta Resources Authority.
Fees
COURSE OUTLINES
- Introduction – why ISO 50002? Why legislation?
- The Energy Auditor – professional competencies
- Principles of Auditing
- Overview of ISO 50001
- Overview of ISO 14001
- Establishing a Load Profile
- Audit Process & Planning (Clause 5)
- Detailed review of the energy consumption profile
- Definitions
- Audit Opening Meeting
- Data Collection
- Building a life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA)
- Measurement Plan
- Reliable identification of most significant opportunities for improvement
- Conducting Site Visits
- Analysis of Current Energy Performance
- Energy & Water Agency (SEWCU) Briefing
- Identification of Improvement Opportunities
- Evaluation of Improvement Opportunities
- Validated calculations and tracking performance
- Energy Audit Reporting
- Audit Report Content
- Audit Closing Meetings
- Audit Types and Client Assessment Needs
- Written Examination
COURSE DETAILS
- Delegate Manual
- Course Handouts and Materials
- Examination
- Certificate
- Listing on the REWS website https://www.rews.org.mt/#/en/home approved EA List
- Get Qualified Scheme tax credit (70%) subject to application