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Cut Your Bill: Practical Energy Management For Buildings

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Cut Your Bill: Practical Energy Management For Buildings

Cut Your Bill: Practical Energy Management For Buildings
Published 10/2023
Duration: 2h 31m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.08 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Strategies and tools to сut energy consumption and bills while continuing to enjoy your lifestyle.

What you'll learn
Gain insight into energy consumption patterns in buildings and how they impact sustainability.
Learn to review energy contracts, interpret energy bills, and perform feasibility analysis for basic energy-saving measures.
Learn about the different ways to save energy in buildings.
Discover strategies to integrate renewable energy sources to save money and reduce your carbon footprint.
Identify practical and tangible approaches to reduce energy consumption without compromising comfort.
Learn about smart helpers and tools for energy management and understand how to use them effectively.
Use the included summary excerpts, organized by topic, for ongoing reference.
Use calculations to help you manage your energy (provided in Excel spreadsheets).
Discover how to find rebates and subsidies to support your energy-saving initiatives.
Gain the knowledge and skills to effectively manage energy usage in your home by applying fundamental energy management principles.
Join the NEAH community to network with like-minded individuals and access additional resources.


Requirements
Readiness to manage energy consumption systematically and consistently.
Willingness to practice in our Excel Workbook.
A desire to explore practical approaches to reducing energy consumption without sacrificing comfort.
Description
This comprehensive yet easy-to-understand course on practical energy management for buildings will explore the key aspects of energy use in buildings, how our behaviors and practices affect sustainability, and the various ways to conserve energy, integrate renewables, and reduce bills. The course offers knowledge and strategies based on the best experiences, practices and techniques you can implement immediately.
We'll introduce you to smart helpers and tools to optimize your energy use, give you advice and tips on reviewing energy contracts and interpreting energy bills, and help you find preferences and subsidies to bring renewable energy into your life in the most economical way.
You'll feel confident and comfortable about your household consumption – you'll get a handle on your energy and water bills.
When you complete this course, you'll find that you've done an energy audit - we'll equip you with concrete and practical knowledge and skills in the required areas. You'll be able to perform a feasibility analysis for basic energy-saving measures.
But our journey doesn't end here! Not only will you be able to immediately apply the knowledge and skills you have gained in this course, but you'll also become an advocate for green living. By promoting and sharing your newly acquired knowledge, you'll contribute to a larger community committed to reducing energy consumption without sacrificing comfort.
Join our course today and get access to a wealth of energy data for further analysis. As a bonus, you'll receive a course transcript and Excel spreadsheets in workbook form to help you on your energy management journey. Get ready to make a positive impact on your energy costs, the environment, and your community!
Who this course is for:
Homeowners. Owners or tenants of apartments or houses who want to use energy more efficiently and save money on utility bills.
Green enthusiasts. People who are committed to sustainability and want to use less energy without sacrificing comfort.
Energy efficiency advocates. People who want to promote energy-saving practices and share their knowledge with others.
SME owners. Professionals who want to control their company's non-process related energy consumption.

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