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LEC Scheme, Stage 1 & 2 Energy Awareness at Work Accreditation

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What is the course about?

For most UK businesses, energy now represents one of the most significant operating costs. Our Low Energy Company (LEC) Stage 1 & 2, Energy Managers Association (EMA) accreditation is the stepping stone in embedding e�ciency training within organisational practices and establishing it as a national standard across all industries.

The PurposeTo help raise energy awareness and to change behaviour. Therefore improving energy e�ciency and resulting in the lowering of carbon emissions and costs.

The AimThe learner will be presented with the knowledge needed to raise their awareness of the impact of energy consumption (Level 1) and their accountability in changing energy consumption behaviour (Level 2).

Course Del ivery 2 hours of E-Learning

LEC Scheme, Stage 1 & 2 Energy Awareness at Work Accreditation

Lord Redesdale CEO of The Energy Managers Association

“With energy demand shortly due to outstrip supply, our organisations need to seriously consider the impact this will have both commercially and environmentally. I believe that with adequate education of employees, these companies can make a significant impact on reducing

their energy consumption”

Sir Eric PeacockChairman of e-Careers“We have made significant investment in the development of this E-Learning programme as we feel that this should become a mandatory requirement in all companies in the UK. Delivering it in an engaging format, cost-e�ectively, ensures that organisations will see a very swift pay back through a reduction in their energy bills”

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Who should do it?

Our LEC Stage 1 & 2 training and accreditation is for EVERYONE in any sized company, from the shop floor to the boardroom. The course will equip individuals with the required skills and knowledge to reduce their personal energy consumption within the workplace. Ultimately enabling the business to embed energy e�ciency as a strategic objective.

Energy Awareness Course

Lord Redesdale About The Energy Managers Association

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Lord Redesdale About The Energy Managers Association

Why should you do it?

Having an energy literate workforce will make your business more energy e�cient. This will have a significant impact in reducing your operating costs and lowering carbon emissions.

Your company will also be appreciated in industry for being a recognised low energy company. In addition to the obvious energy saving benefits, we all have a duty to protect our planet, this course will help you achieve both those objectives

The Energy E�ciency Ratio

Energy e�ciency is often seen as a process of replacing ine�cient products with e�cient products; however this seems a simple view of a complex problem. A simple ratio has been adopted by the  Energy Managers Association (EMA)  as a guide to understanding how energy e�ciency can be valued.

The three main elements of energy e�ciency are energy e�cient product, building control systems and behaviour change. Allocating importance to these three areas is a degree of guess work, however the general consensus amongst experienced energy managers is that the 40:20:40 split is a fair estimate. The reason for promoting this ratio is that many decisions to achieve energy e�ciency are often based on only one part of the ratio, with two remaining elements ignored.

Behaviour

Control

Product

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What do you get out of it?

- Your sta� will become individually CERTIFIED with the Energy Managers Association (The EMA)- Your company can qualify to become an o�cial LOW ENERGY COMPANY, and use the appropriate logo. Gold (80% of sta�), Silver (50% of sta�) and Bronze (30% of sta�)

- Course is CPD certified, giving the learner 2 CPD hours towards their continuous professional development.

- You can potentially SAVE 15% on your energy costs.

30% trained sta�

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