Certified Energy Efficiency Practitioner (CEEP)

Energy efficiency practitioners are facility and building administrators or technicians engaged in management, maintenance, and operation. They may be from the business, government, institutional, or industrial sectors of the community. If you work in an office building, high-density residential building, hospital, school or university, government or municipal building, becoming a Certified Energy Efficiency Practitioner may be the correct choice for you.

Certification Program Objectives: 

  • Building Utilities and Energy Bills: Understand building utility systems and energy billing structures to analyze energy consumption patterns and identify opportunities for efficiency improvements.
  • Economics of Energy Efficiency: Gain knowledge of the economic principles and financial analysis techniques necessary to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency projects and make informed investment decisions.
  • Instrumentation and Measurement: Acquire skills in utilizing instrumentation and measurement techniques to collect accurate data on energy usage and performance of systems and equipment.
  • Lighting, HVAC, and Service Water Systems: Explore energy-efficient design, operation, and optimization of lighting systems, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and service water systems to minimize energy consumption and improve overall efficiency.
  • Building Heat Transfer and Automation Systems: Understand the principles of building heat transfer and the role of automation systems in optimizing energy performance and achieving greater control and efficiency in building operations.

Certifying Examination:

  • To be certified as CEEP, student should take up a 1.5 hours exam at the designated examination centers.
  • The qualifying exam would consist of 50 multiple choice questions, testing core certification modules.
  • Professionals with relevant experience and other qualifying criteria may be exempted from the examination.

Materials Provided:

  • Presentation slides
  • Study references

Certification:

Upon successful completion of the CEEP training, participants will receive a “Certified Energy Efficiency Practitioner” certificate.

Who Should Attend:

  • Energy Managers
  • Facility Managers
  • Engineers and Technicians
  • Sustainability Professionals
  • Consultants and Energy Auditors
  • Environmental and Energy Policy Professionals
  • Project Managers
  • Building Owners and Operators

Course Outline:

  • Building Utilities & Energy Bills
  • Economics
  • Instrumentation
  • Lighting
  • HVAC
  • Service Water Systems
  • Building Heat Transfer
  • Building Automation Systems
  • Mechanical Systems
  • Maintenance