image   Certified Carbon Auditing Professional™ Training Program

Carbon auditing professionals apply their specialized knowledge to assist companies and organizations to reduce their carbon footprint and become “carbon-neutral” as possible. They understand the principles of the Paris climate agreement, Kyoto Protocol and other guidelines published by WRI, ISO, and WBCSD. For firms engaged in this area, CAPs can interpret current trends and legal requirements; conduct carbon audits and emission inventories; identify reduction opportunities; set up a GHG emissions management program, report carbon emissions in compliance with international standards and complete the emissions verification process. They are also able to structure financing and marketing to maximize project success.

About This Program

This training program is designed to provide attendees the background knowledge, fundamentals, guidance, and tools for successful carbon auditing and management. Over two days, our professional instructor will help you understand a global problem, identify opportunities for GHG reduction, and apply practical strategies that will improve your company’s bottom line and help impact climate change. This program is ideal for energy professionals who wish to help their organization realize the additional benefits of GHG reduction, including cost avoidance, risk reduction, competitiveness, productivity and operations, shareholder value, community outreach, and branding.

What You Will Learn

  • Global trends on GHGs.
  • Kyoto Protocol and beyond; GHG legislative & reporting requirements.
  • Guidance documents, processes, and tools.
  • Carbon footprint measurement.
  • Best practices for GHG Auditor; energy and carbon reduction strategies.
  • Practical strategies to reduce carbon footprint; recycling, green energy and carbon trading.
  • Economics of GHG reduction; carbon credits and trading terminology.
  • Financing and marketing GHG reduction projects.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed to help energy professionals, including energy managers, energy engineers, facility and business managers, industrial engineers, supply chain professionals, utility officials,
consultants, contractors, financial officers, and energy service company professionals become more aware of and effective at identifying and implementing the best GHG reduction strategies.
This mix of energy professionals and the learning environment also provides attendees an excellent opportunity for peer-to-peer learning and networking.
This program is also ideal for young energy professionals who wish to help their organization realize the additional benefits of GHG reduction, including cost avoidance, risk reduction, competitiveness,
productivity and operations, shareholder value, community outreach, and branding.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to the CDSM™ Program
  • History of DSM
  • Planning and Evaluating DSM Program
  • Designing DSM Programs
  • Implementing DSM Programs
  • Managing DSM Programs
  • Verification and Analysis of DSM Programs
  • Future DSM Programs
  • Case Study