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Equipping the current and future diverse energy workforce with the knowledge and skills required for a just global transition. 

Wherever you work, and whatever your responsibilities, the EI Academy can support your professional development journey by helping you upskill or reskill for the energy future.

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Want to progress in your energy career, learn new things and develop your skillset? Not sure where to start or how your professional development journey might take shape? The EI Academy can help.

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The EI Academy offers expert-led training courses and free learning resources across a wide-range of topics, for all levels of capability and experience. For more information about our courses, follow the link below.

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    Management

  • Human Factors

  • Net Zero

  • ESOS

  • SECR

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Energy Management and Energy Efficiency

Develop the knowledge and skills to minimise energy loss, improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, and save your organisation money. Become an expert in the field and set the seal on your learning and professional experience by becoming an EI Chartered Energy Manager or ESOS Lead Assessor with us.

Energy Management Level 1

All the essential knowledge and skills you will need to save energy, reduce operational costs and carbon emissions, comply with legislation and meet your organisation's environmental goals.
How to carry out an energy audit and also how to write up an energy audit report.
Crucial day-to-day energy management aspects, such as traditional Monitoring & Targeting (M&T) Techniques and Staff Awareness Campaigns

Energy Management Level 2

Essential technical theory of energy use
In-depth understanding of the managerial and commercial aspects of an energy management role
How to save energy, reduce carbon emissions, meet your organisation’s environmental targets and save money
How to solve a real issue within your organisation as part of the project component

Energy Management Level 3

120 CPD hours of energy management training, including a real-life project
Preparatory material and slides from training sessions
Exercise spreadsheets from training sessions designed for use within your organisation
Tutor supervision and support for a work-based feasibility study
Exam assessments leading to the Energy Institute Level 3: Advanced Energy Manager (AEM) qualification

EnergyAware

EnergyAware is an innovative, immersive online tool designed to raise energy awareness at home and in the workplace. It quickly helps educate users about their ability to reduce energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions. Fully customisable, practical and suitable for anyone who uses energy, this e-learning behaviour change tool is intended for both individual use and organisational roll-out to your employees.

Human Performance Pathway

Human factors refer to environmental, organisational and job factors, and human and individual characteristics, which influence behaviour at work in a way which can affect health and safety.

Develop the knowledge and skills to effectively address human factors in the workplace and improve safety performance in your organisation.

Introductory Module: Human Performance for the Energy Sector

Core human performance topics, tools and techniques (scoring as ‘awareness’ level on the CIEHF competency criteria)
The factors that can affect human performance
Key human performance challenges
How human performance can be managed through design, people, and processes

Level 1: Human Performance Pathway for the Energy Sector

‘Basic’ competence in how to manage key human performance issues, using basic tools and techniques (equivalent to ‘novice’ level on the CIEHF competency criteria).
Practical experience in applying human performance tools and techniques in your work
A pragmatic, flexible and transferable skill set in human factors

Level 2: Human Performance Pathway for the Energy Sector

‘Intermediate’ competence in how to manage key human performance issues, using intermediate tools and techniques (equivalent to ‘intermediate’ level on the CIEHF competency criteria)
Practical experience in applying human performance tools and techniques in your work
A pragmatic, flexible and transferable skill set in human factors
Specialism in key topics of your choice, such as task analysis or accident investigation

Level 3: Human Performance Pathway for the Energy Sector

'Advanced’ competence in how to manage key human performance issues, using advanced tools and techniques (equivalent to ‘advanced’ level on the CIEHF competency criteria).
Practical experience in applying human performance tools and techniques in your work.
A pragmatic, flexible and transferable skill set in human factors
Specialism in two topics of your choice, such as task analysis or accident investigation.

Net Zero

Develop the right skills and expertise required for a just global transition to net zero; wherever you work, and whatever your responsibilities, the EI Academy can support your journey by helping you upskill or reskill for the transition.

Introduction to Net Zero

Awareness of varying definitions of 'net zero’
Ability to place the concept of ‘net zero’ within the context of similar & associated approaches to climate change mitigation
Awareness and understanding of some common criticisms of ‘net zero’
The concept and significance of ‘net-zero’ climate strategies & targets
Understanding of the global, national, sectoral, and organisational contexts for an organisation’s approach to ‘net zero’

Net Zero for Professionals

Awareness of varying definitions of 'net zero’
Ability to place the concept of ‘net zero’ within the context of similar & associated approaches to climate change mitigation
Awareness and understanding of some common criticisms of ‘net zero’
The concept and significance of ‘net-zero’ climate strategies & targets
Understanding of the global, national, sectoral, and organisational contexts for an organisation’s approach to ‘net zero’
Advantages of achieving Net Zero
How to develop a robust Net Zero Strategy
How to create and implement a plan for Net Zero delivery
How to effectively communicate the plan to internal and external stakeholders

Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme

Acting as an ESOS Lead Assessor

Changes in approach for Phase II vs Phase III
Beneficial actions to take before commencing Phase III assessments
Purpose of ESOS and the timetable for compliance
How to confirm whether a given organisation qualifies for ESOS
Methods of conducting an ESOS assessment
Reporting requirements of ESOS
Roles and responsibilities (including CPD) of an ESOS Lead Assessor and their involvement in each route to compliance
EI’s role within the Scheme
How to encourage the implementation of ESOS beyond compliance

ESOS CPD Training Package - Phase 3

ESOS legislation and standards
Energy savings that can be made through the use of energy efficient controls
Energy savings opportunities from lighting
How energy can be saved from motors and drives
How to manage health and safety

Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)

Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR)

SECR legislation, the legal framework and the compliance benefits to businesses
Essentials steps you need to take to inform the environmental element of your business annual report,
Steps required to comply with SECR in practice
Mandatory reporting requirements for quoted and unquoted companies and LLPs including a report checklist and template
Voluntary reporting that is encouraged, including GHG emissions, waste and water reporting

Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry

The role of oil and natural gas in the global energy supply mix
Oil and gas value chains and the key characteristics of the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the industry
Oil and gas pricing and the economics of the industry
Key recent trends in the industry and consider future challenges and opportunities

Corrosion Under Insulation - Level 1 & 2

How CUI occurs
Why CUI is such a threat to Asset Integrity
How to identify a potential CUI location - where to look and what to look for
Different CUI control strategies and their efficiencies and effectiveness
Contributing factors in the CUI likelihood
CUI risk components
How to define an effective inspection and maintenance campaign-based CUI strategy with high return on investmen
How to effectively manage the CUI risk in a large onshore plant or aged offshore platform

Learning Pathways

Aligned with select professions in the energy industry, our personalised learning pathways have been specially designed to give you the skills to succeed in your chosen field and take you from novice to expert!

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