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2007-009706-23

29-30 August 2013, Johannesburg, South Africa


WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
The current climate change and rising temperatures is posing a threat to the environment as well as businesses around the world. Companies are looking for alternatives to increase their Energy Efficiency to avoid wastage of energy in buildings, plants and factories to help preserve the environment and sustain their businesses. In doing so, these companies and building operators experience lucrative returns as investment in Energy Management leads to increased business efficiency which translates into increased profits. The Energy Efficiency workshop presents a vital opportunity for persons involved in Energy Management to learn effective and decisive ways to enhance and improvise the energy usage of buildings, plants and factories. This highly interactive workshop is a must to discover the latest practical and systems approach for assessing energy enduse efficiency of all concerned systems and equipment. This training workshop will offer practitioners the opportunity to learn more on the latest methods for improving efficiency, identifying promising new solutions and evaluating their feasibility while estimating actual savings.

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Rising electricity costs and national energy conservation policies by Government have forced all electricity consumers to become more energy efficient. Energy usage can no longer be seen as merely an overhead cost, but rather as an input cost. Managing energy costs and usage is therefore a key factor for businesses to remain sustainable and operate responsibly by protecting the environment. The savings through Energy Efficiency has brought direct profits to these businesses. Apart from helping companies to become cost effective, Energy Efficiency has been proven to be effective in saving the environment and improving human comfort, health and safety. Since, many industries are not energy efficient, there are several opportunities for employees, operators, engineers, etc. to identify and implement more efficient system designs, operational practices and newer equipment. This workshop will provide practical methods of conducting energy audits for effectively identifying energy efficiency opportunities. Delegates will learn systematic yet flexible approaches for auditing existing operations/buildings in order to improve energy efficiency and reduce operating costs. This workshop will also expose delegates to sound economic analysis to assess the cost effectiveness of energy efficiency measures as well as calculations based real examples in day to day operations.

PROGRAM OUTLINE
DAY 1 08h30 to 17h00
1. Introduction to Energy Management - Why Energy Management is important? - Fundamentals of Energy - Energy Policies, Rules, incentives, etc - Existing electricity supply - Baseline determination 2. Energy auditing a. Steps involved b. Developing and Energy Distribution Map 3. Energy Accounting a. energy consumption & costs b. Understanding electricity tariffs c. Power factor and load factor

WHO SHOULD ATTEND


Energy Managers Property Investors Property Managers Facility Managers Consumer Groups Architects and Planners Government Departments (DME, DPE, etc.) Municipalities Environmental Regulators Utility Companies

Applicable Industries:

DAY 2 08h30 to 17h00


4. System Energy Efficiency a. What is system efficiency b. Lean six sigma tools 5. Lighting a. Understanding lighting applications b. Efficiency & energy calculations 6. Motors, Compressors, Pumps a. Types of equipment b. Understanding operation of equipment and how energy is wasted c. Energy saving calculations 7. HVAC a. Introduction into HVAC systems b. Opportunities for savings c. Heat pumps energy saving design and calculation 8. Financial Evaluation

Commercial Industry Mining Property Companies Energy Intensive users

All delegates will receive:


Date Venue course notes software modelling tools Meals & refreshments : 29-30 August 2013 : Johannesburg, South Africa

Total cost : R6 800 (Excl. VAT) Attendees are required to bring along a calculator and/or a laptop Email : Vijandren.naidoo@aeps.co.za Phone : +27 74 313 6 371

ENERGY EFFICIENCY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM


29 30 August, 2013 @ Johannesburg, South Africa
Applicant Details Applicant name Telephone Number Postal Address E-mail Address ID Number Fax Number Your Residential Town/City

Where did you hear about this event? E-mail Post Fax Internet Magazine other ______________ This section is for people who are registering as a group. Kindly add additional people coming to the course with you. The above course fee is per person
Title Delegate Name Designation Cell# E-mail Amount

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Payment must be received within 5 working days of receipt of the invoice by electronic transfer to Applied Economic Power Solutions: Account Details ACCOUNT NAME Applied Economic Power Solutions BANK Standard Bank ACCOUNT NUMBER 013240358 BRANCH Kempton Park BRANCH CODE 012442 To Register Call Vijandren on +27 (0) 743136371

Credit Card Holders: Type Of Card Visa Master Card Diners


Other (Specify) Name of Card Holder Card Number CVC or last 3 digits on the back of the Card Expiry Date I acknowledge that I have read, understood and accept the programme and Terms and Conditions (including Payment Terms) and hereby apply for registration on behalf of myself (if a single delegate) or on behalf of the under mentioned organisation which I am duly authorised to represent. Name Name of Organisation Job Title (Specific) Email Date Signature ________________________________________
(Where organisation sends delegate/s and is responsible for payment ) This contract is not valid without a signature

Fax to 086 6707580 Email E-mail: Vijandren.naidoo@aeps.co.za Standard Rate R6 800.00 Excl. VAT
International Delegates

AUTHORISATION
The signatory must be authorised to sign on behalf of the company. I acknowledge that I have read and understood all of the Payment Methods, Policies and Terms & conditions.
Delegate Cancellations: By completing this registration form, the client hereby agrees that AEPS will not be able to mitigate its losses for any less than 50% of the total contract value. Cancellations must be received in writing three weeks prior to the event. Only cancellation made in writing and addressed for the attention of the Chief Financial Officer will be recognized by AEPS. Cash alternatives will not be offered although delegate substitutions are welcome any time. Thereafter, the full workshop fee is payable. If for any reason AEPS decide to amend this workshop, we are not responsible for covering airfare, hotel or other costs incurred by registrants. In the event that AEPS cancel the event, AEPS reserves the right to transfer this booking to another workshop to be held in the following six months, or to provide a credit of an equivalent amount to another workshop in the same sector within the following six months. INDEMNITY: should for any reason outside the control of AEPS, the venue or speakers change, or the event be cancelled due to act of any terrorism, extreme weather conditions, industrial action AEPS shall Endeavour to reschedule but the client hereby indemnifies and holds AEPS harmless from any costs, damages, and expenses including attorney fees, which are incurred by the client.

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