Energy Management Economics
Energy Management Economics, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 38 lectures, based on 87 reviews, and has 1019 subscribers.
You will learn about Preforming Life Cycle Costing Analysis and identifying different financing options Understanding Clearly Energy Rates and different Tariff Structures Performing Energy Accounting and Benchmarking activities Preparing Energy Procurement and Energy Cost Allocation Plan This course is ideal for individuals who are Energy Managers or Electrical Engineers or Facility Managers or Energy Engineers or Renewable Energy Professionals or Operation and Maintenance Professionals It is particularly useful for Energy Managers or Electrical Engineers or Facility Managers or Energy Engineers or Renewable Energy Professionals or Operation and Maintenance Professionals.
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Summary
Title: Energy Management Economics
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Preforming Life Cycle Costing Analysis and identifying different financing options
- Understanding Clearly Energy Rates and different Tariff Structures
- Performing Energy Accounting and Benchmarking activities
- Preparing Energy Procurement and Energy Cost Allocation Plan
Who Should Attend
- Energy Managers
- Electrical Engineers
- Facility Managers
- Energy Engineers
- Renewable Energy Professionals
- Operation and Maintenance Professionals
Target Audiences
- Energy Managers
- Electrical Engineers
- Facility Managers
- Energy Engineers
- Renewable Energy Professionals
- Operation and Maintenance Professionals
Hello and Welcome to “Energy Management Economics”. My idea while preparing for this course is providing a simple yet well explained material for anyone who is interested in The field of Energy Management. Whether you are coming from technical or non-technical background. Attending this course would help you having your first steps in the field, also helping you finding what next steps to take.
The course content is covered through four main sections
Section 1:Life Cycle Costing Analysis & Financing
In first section, we are going to discuss the process of LCCA, and financial analysis starting from the common terminologies you may encounter during the course, difference between interest rate and effective interest rate, Future and Present value calculations.
Then we’ll move to Capital Budgeting Techniques and in this part, we’ll talk about five of these techniques, Net Present value, Payback Period, Return on Investment, Internal Rate of Return and Hurdle Rates.
Finally, we have the Financing and Alternative Financing options which are available for you to fund your energy projects. In this part we’re covering equity, debt, leasing financing and finally Energy performance contracting.
Section 2:Energy Rates & Tariff Structure
Here we’re going to understand how utilities are billing your energy consumption. And the difference between energy Consumption and Demand. Then we’ll discuss in detail how energy demand is calculated.
During this section as well, you’ll know different types of Tariff Structures and how to read/analysis your energy bill and understand its components. Finally, we’ll see what’s Demand Response programs and why utilities offer such programs.
Section 3:Energy Accounting & Benchmarking
Going then to the third section, where it’ll help you to understand how to perform Energy Accounting activities for your facility or project. And explaining the whole process steps from measuring, recording, and collecting to analysis your energy-related data.
The second part of this section will be for Benchmarking and assess how well your facility is performing. To do so we need methods or techniques to measure and manage your performance so we can judge how good or bad your facility performs compared with other projects or facilities.
Section 4:Energy Procurement
Fourth and Final section would be for Energy Purchasing planning in different energy markets, different energy sources. What is the Energy Balance sheet and how to read it? And finally, Cost Allocation planning, why we need it and how to build it?
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: LIFE CYCLE COSTING ANALYSIS & FINANCING
Lecture 1: Section 1 intro
Lecture 2: 1. Let's Speak Economics I
Lecture 3: 1. Let's Speak Economics II
Lecture 4: 2. Effective Annual Rate of interest
Lecture 5: 3. Future Value Calculation
Lecture 6: 4. Present Value Calculation
Lecture 7: 5. Capital Budgeting Techniques I
Lecture 8: 5. Capital Budgeting Techniques II
Lecture 9: 5. Capital Budgeting Techniques III
Lecture 10: 6. Financing & Alternative Financing I
Lecture 11: 6. Financing & Alternative Financing II
Lecture 12: Section 1 Summary & Offline Reading Material
Chapter 2: ENERGY RATES & TARIFF STRUCTURES
Lecture 1: Section 2 intro
Lecture 2: 1. Consumption vs. Demand
Lecture 3: 2. Types of Energy Tariff Structures
Lecture 4: 3. Understanding your Energy bill I
Lecture 5: 3. Understanding your Energy bill II
Lecture 6: 4. Demand Response
Lecture 7: Section 2 Summary & Offline Reading Material
Chapter 3: Energy Accounting and Benchmarking
Lecture 1: Section 3 intro
Lecture 2: 1. Energy Accounting
Lecture 3: 2. Performance Measurement I
Lecture 4: 2. Performance Measurement II
Lecture 5: 3. Performance Management I
Lecture 6: 3. Performance Management II
Lecture 7: 3. Performance Management III
Lecture 8: 4. Energy Benchmarking I
Lecture 9: 4. Energy Benchmarking II
Lecture 10: Section 3 Summary & Offline Reading Material
Chapter 4: ENERGY PROCUREMENT
Lecture 1: Section 4 intro
Lecture 2: 1. Regulated Vs. Deregulated energy markets.
Lecture 3: 2. Energy Procurement Plan
Lecture 4: 3. Energy Sources
Lecture 5: 4. Energy Balance I
Lecture 6: 4. Energy Balance II
Lecture 7: 5. Cost Allocation
Lecture 8: Section 4 Summary & Offline Reading Material
Chapter 5: Course Wrap up and Next Steps
Lecture 1: Thank you !! 🙂
Instructors
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Abdelhameed Qotb Ali
Product Manager | Energy Manager
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