CEP’s live online training now open

Sustainability

CEP will soon be rolling out our new 'Self-directed' online module training, while continuing our live online training programme. We now have six confirmed 'live' online course deliveries.

Upcoming 'Live' Online Training Courses:

Identifying Carbon Reduction Opportunities Training
27th March (Thursday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/identifying-carbon-reduction-opportunities-training/

Preparing a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory Training
8th & 10th April (Tuesday & Thursday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/preparing-a-ghg-inventory-training/

Business Case (Finance) Workshop
16th April (Wednesday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/business-case-finance-workshop/

Carbon Auditor (Auditing GHG Inventory) Training
10th & 12th June (Tuesday & Thursday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/carbon-auditor-auditing-ghg-inventories-training/

Energy Management for Facilities Managers Training
15th & 16th July (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/energy-management-for-facilities-managers-training/

Industrial Process Specialist Training
23rd & 24th July (Wednesday & Thursday)
Link: https://cep.org.nz/details/industrial-process-specialist-training/

CEP offers expert-led specialist training courses designed for professionals at all levels of energy and carbon management. Our programmes provide valuable professional development opportunities, helping individuals achieve job satisfaction and career growth.

We are committed to recognising and supporting qualified professionals in this rapidly growing and critical sector. Our courses ensure that certification scheme participants stay up to date with the latest knowledge and skills in the energy and carbon management industry. Learning is open to both CEP members and non-members, with discounted pricing available for members and employees of CEP partners.

All CEP courses are delivered by industry-recognised experts and adhere to national and international standards. Our programmes uphold the highest levels of competence for professionals in energy and carbon management.

 

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