1-day workshop
This course is also available as distance learning with live tutorial, visit: http://academy-eec.co.uk
Imperial College, London: Courses run on a regular basis
Edinburgh Napier University: Courses run on a regular basis
This course is also available as Distance Learning - contact the EEC for more information.
Who it is for: Engineers, architects, professional installers. Managers and Directors intending to invest in this technology or who wish to find out how CHP works, and those who have to evaluate the benefits of adopting CHP technology.
Workshop content:
What is CHP?
Market, resources and targets overview
The physics principles (energy content, types of technologies)
Design guidance (types, sizing, selecting, manufacturers)
Environmental impact and analysis
Finance, regulation and incentives (MCS, RHI, CCL, ECA)
Case studies, best practice analysis
Simulation tools
Standards, References and further reading
Certificate of Participation provided.
Galileo Master Certificate (Optional), Internationally recognised: provided to successful candidates of exam (administrative cost for sitting the exam £45 + VAT)
A 50% funded discount is currently available to participants taking this course in Edinburgh.
Cost (after 50% funded discount):
£240 (£288 inc VAT) Course + Certificate of Participation (A saving of £288)
or
£262.50 (£315 inc VAT) Course + Certificate of Participation + Exam for Galileo Master Certificate (A saving of £315)
*Spaces are limited, we therefore recommend reserving your space as soon as possible.
This course is also available as Distance Learning - contact the EEC for more information.
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(above photo) The CHP Plant at Imperial College, the workshop taking place at Imperial College includes an educational visit to this plant. This CHP plant provides annual savings of £900,000 to Imperial College
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