Action Energy Ltd
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Workplace Training

Our Trainer

Our trainer has over 20 years' technical experience in industry in both the UK and South Africa and has carried out energy efficiency training  in the UK,  China, Russia, Belarus, Kahazakstan and Iran.   He has successfully applied his energy efficiency knowledge to a number of different industrial sectors and has been an invited speaker on Energy Management for many associations in the UK as well as SwedenHungary and France.

With his unique brand of energy and enthusiasm, our trainer has designed and delivered presentations and practical energy efficiency workshops to industry from shop floor to senior management.  Please see our Customer Feedback here  

 

How to carry out a workplace energy survey

The purpose of this training is to help you find practical opportunities to save energy in the workplace. The training will show you how to improve efficiency, detect and prevent avoidable waste, and develop a list of opportunities with associated costs.

 

 

Starting an Energy Awareness Campaign

This training will provide ideas and resources to motivate every individual within your organisation to save energy, ensuring long-term benefits for people, the business and the environment.

Creating an energy awareness programme depends on organizations’ particular circumstances. Some companies are more advanced than others, while some individuals are less energy aware than their colleagues. This training will help to make energy awareness part of your organisation, using four essential steps; planning, implementation, reviewing and maintaining commitment.

 

Monitoring & Targeting techniques to save energy

This training explores monitoring and targeting techniques, and shows how organisations can adopt an appropriate level of monitoring and targeting to help save energy and cut costs.

The purpose of monitoring and targeting (M&T) is to relate your energy consumption data to the weather, production figures or other measures in such a way that you get a better understanding of how energy is being used.  In particular, it will identify if there are signs of avoidable waste or other opportunities to reduce consumption.

 

 

 

Saving Energy in the Office

Office equipment is the fastest growing energy user in offices, currently accounting for around 15% of total office energy consumption, but this is set to double by 2020.  This training covers the range of office equipment usually found in offices, including computers, monitors, printers, fax machines, photocopiers, vending and hot drinks machines. It considers the costs of operating equipment to businesses and explores simple measures for cutting costs through more efficient operation and through intelligent purchasing of new equipment.  It also covers the Energy labelling schemes related to office equipment.

Technical solutions to saving energy

Example Areas:

Motors
Industrial use of electric motor power accounts for almost two thirds of the entire industrial electricity consumption in the UK. This training introduces some basic energy saving opportunities for businesses using motors and drives. Most are simple and low cost, but all can contribute to a better bottom line.This training includes information on maintenance, purchasing and motor management policies and provides a clear set of next steps to take.
 
Boilers
This training provides an overview of boiler systems and gives straightforward tips on reducing their running costs. It gives simple tips covering inspection, maintenance, and control to help improve their energy efficiency and is useful for any business tackling energy usage in their boilers for the first time, or as a reminder for more experienced users when carrying out regular maintenance.
 
 
Compressed Air systems
This training provides an overview of compressed air systems and gives straightforward tips on reducing their running costs. This training is applicable to both mobile and fixed compressed air systems and gives simple tips covering inspection, maintenance, and control to help improve their energy efficiency. It is useful for any business tackling energy usage in their compressed air systems for the first time, or as a reminder for more experienced users when carrying out regular maintenance.
 
Lighting.
This training provides an overview of lighting systems and gives straightforward tips on reducing their running costs