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Energy Conservation & Resource Management Specialist

Shape field (scope)

The TÜV HELLAS Energy Conservation and Resource Management Specialist scheme refers to a qualified professional responsible for all issues related to the management and utilisation of energy resources. In particular, this position involves supporting and advising on all aspects related to the compatibility of processes with the legal framework of energy resources, the management of energy resources, the implementation of the requirements of the European Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), the monitoring and implementation of energy saving techniques, the modelling of energy investments and the use of financial and economic instruments for the implementation of energy projects.

 

Cognitive framework (syllabus)

  • Distinction between principles for ensuring security of supply
  • European Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme
  • Basic principles of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)
  • Basic principles of a greenhouse gas emissions permit (GHG permit)
  • Energy Systems
  • Knowledge of energy systems principles
  • Distinction between energy systems
  • Energy management
  • Knowledge of energy efficiency principles
  • Basic principles of national energy efficiency targets
  • Knowledge of Energy Efficiency Plans and Systems
  • Basic principles of energy saving
  • Energy Inspection
  • Basic principles of energy efficiency of the building or building unit
  • Basic principles of energy inspection
  • Basic principles for energy audit certification
  • Conditions for energy inspection and energy classification of buildings
  • Energy balance
  • Basic principles of energy balance data
  • Basic principles of the country's production mix
  • Distinction of energy balance efficiency
  • Basic principles of the country's residual energy mix
  • Basic principles of energy estimation error by end-use category
  • Techno-economic evaluation of energy saving measures
  • Basic principles for investment in energy projects
  • Distinction between project evaluation methods
  • Knowledge of NPV indicators
  • Energy Project Financing Mechanisms and Policy Tools
  • Basic principles of financing mechanisms for energy projects
  • Knowledge of crowdfunding services
  • Distinction of financing models
  • Knowledge of State aid and policy instruments

 

Examination methodology

Theoretical multiple-choice examination.

Certification requirements

Minimum Compulsory education and technical training

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