"Level I classes support the BOC operator skill standard by devoting significant content to the topics of HVAC controls, common opportunities for operational improvements, and building scoping for energy efficiency. The Level I course series provides building operators with knowledge and skill enhancement in the key activities associated with energy efficient building operations. 1001-1006 are core classes, complemented by one of the supplemental classes which are selected by area program administrators to enhance the BOC training experience to specific regions throughout the country."
Recognized worldwide as an efficient and user-friendly decision support tool, the RETScreen Clean Energy Project Analysis Software allows professionals to quickly identify and assess the potential of various energy projects. The trainings offered on RETScreen are very diverse, covering renewable energy, energy efficiency and the measurement and verification of savings. The material and case studies are adapted to the needs of the audience by CIET’s qualified trainers, and this, for each training session.
This workshop enables participants to understand the Standard in detail and to explore the implementation of energy management systems based on the Standard. The ISO 50001 Standard Implementation Training is a two-day course and a one-day workshop designed to help organizations implement a structured, appropriate and effective energy management system. Using the ISO 50001 standard as a model, trainers will guide delegates through the process of establishing an energy management system using a combination of instructions and workshops.
The Certified Measurement and Verification Professional® (CMVP ®) is the most recognised designation in measurement and verification and provides a wide range of benefits to help you thrive in your field.
CIET is the exclusively authorised Canadian trainer of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) for delivery of the Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) training and certification program.
CIET is mandated by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) to offer in Canada the CEM certification (Certified Energy Manager) on an exclusive basis. This special in-depth five-day seminar is ideal for professionals who seek a more detailed program of instruction covering the technical, economic and regulatory aspects of effective energy management.
The Certified Energy Auditor (CEATM) certification targets professionals with the knowledge and experience required to succeed in the growing field of energy auditing. This three-day training is designed to expand participant knowledge in energy auditing as well as serve as a preparatory vehicle for the examination required to achieve AEE's CEATM credential. It provides the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility and identify where consumption can be reduced. Additionally, it covers useful calculation methods and practical examples.
The current document has been developed to provide proponents with information on the types of protocols likely to be useful for baseline studies and follow-up monitoring at proposed wind energy sites to evaluate impacts of wind turbines on birds.
Wind energy projects have the potential to affect birds adversely through direct fatalities, disturbance, and habitat loss. The purpose of this document is to outline the nature of information needed in an EA to identify, assess, monitor and mitigate the potential adverse effects of wind energy projects on birds, especially migratory birds and species at risk (SAR). This is an essential component of any EA of wind energy projects.
The Metal Mining Effluent Regulations under the Fisheries Act direct metal mines to conduct environmental effects monitoring (EEM) as a condition governing the authority to deposit effluent. This technical guidance document for EEM studies presents the most applicable generic designs currently available without being an exhaustive list of methodologies. This technical guidance document replaces the 2002 version.
This workshop has been developed in response to the overwhelming interest in New Brunswick concerning the development and sustainable management of non-timber forest products. This project outlines potential products, focusing upon the primary resource and suggest appropriate sustainable harvesting and management guidelines. This project is intended for private woodlot owners and the general public.