With the introduction of Carbon Pricing in Singapore, Taxable and Reportable facilities are required to report their GHG emissions to National Environment Agency (NEA) annually. Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) and EY have launched Singapore’s first GHG Manager training program to help these facilities maintain competent individuals who can report organization’s GHG emissions to NEA.
This program adopts a modular approach and is designed to help professionals quantify GHG emissions from emission sources applicable generically across industries.
Course Objective
Module-1: Understanding GHG emissions and its calculation methodologies
►Overview of Climate Change and Global Warming
►Understanding types of Carbon footprint
►Introduction to emission sources and types of Greenhouse gases to be considered
►GHG calculation methodologies including IPCC, UNFCCC, etc.
►Multiple exercises on calculation of GHG emissions
Module-2: Monitoring raw data for GHG emissions
►Identify meters and techniques for raw data monitoring
►Quality management principles to manage raw data
►Exercises to identify monitoring of raw data
Module-3: NEA Reporting framework for Taxable and Reportable facilities
►Introduction to requirements of Carbon Pricing
►Responsibilities of Taxable and Reportable facilities
►Understanding NEA’s Monitoring and Reporting Plan, including walk-through of NEA’s Monitoring template
►Process of GHG verification.
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals who seek in-depth understanding of GHG emissions and calculation methodologies
Energy Managers or other professionals responsible for monitoring and reporting GHG emissions
FAQ
How different is GHG Specialist Program from ISO14064? With the introduction of Carbon Pricing in Singapore, taxable and reportable facilities are required to report their GHG emissions to the National Environment Agency (NEA) annually. The GHG Specialist Program helps Energy Managers or GHG Managers understand the key considerations of climate change, GHG calculation methodologies and reporting requirements, paying specific attention to the requirements of Carbon Pricing and NEA’s reporting framework. The course includes the awareness session on ISO 14064-1.
I am not an energy manager, can I still take this workshop? This workshop is designed for all professionals who seek in-depth understanding of GHG emissions and calculation methodologies and is not restricted to energy managers. This could be engineers, managers who manage manufacturing facilities or building facilities, or consultants etc.
This course is also suited for professionals who would like to use GHG measurement knowledge to compute emissions for their Sustainability Report.
Are there any requirements for GHG Specialist Program?
No prior experience is required.
What is the assessment like? At the end of the program, there will be an open-book classroom assessment. Candidates will have to pass an examination on reporting requirements for GHG emissions and perform calculation exercises given mock scenarios. There will be multiple exercises during the workshop to prepare candidates adequately for the examination and candidates will be allowed to refer to classroom materials during the assessment.
What kind of certificate will I be issued at the end of the course? Candidates who complete the workshop and pass the examination will receive a GHG Management Specialist Program certificate of achievement jointly awarded by SEAS and EY.
What type of job roles can I fulfill after completing this course? The course helps in developing in-depth understanding of GHG calculation methodology. Professionals could build their career as GHG Managers, consultants, Sustainability Manager, etc. equipped with technical skills and competencies needed to advise, manage and track GHG emissions.
Is the certificate recognized locally and internationally? The certificate of achievement on successful completion of the course is awarded by SEAS, one of the leading and recognized association in Singapore and the region, and EY, a leading global sustainability advisory firm.
Upon completing this course and obtained GHG certificate, am I a qualified GHG Manager? After successful completion of the course, candidates are equipped with the knowledge to conduct GHG emissions computation and GHG accounting. As per the NEA guidelines, the taxable facilities is responsible for appointing its GHG Manager, justifying and providing evidence to NEA that the appointed individual has the required qualifications, knowledge or experience to properly carry out the duties of a GHG Manager. NEA will be the final approving authority on the appointment of a GHG Manager.
Rates (exclusive of GST)
$2250.00
Speaker
Praveen is a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young LLP Singapore. Praveen has an extensive experience in the field of Climate Change. He has conducted over 60 GHG assessments across 14 different countries. He is also an appointed member of international committee (ISO) responsible for development of ISO 14064 standard and Life cycle assessment. He has worked with NEA in the development of Monitoring and Reporting framework used to support the Carbon Tax in Singapore.He has also been awarded Enterprise Singapore Merit Award 2018 for his significant contributions to Singapore Standardization Programme in the field of environment. He is a qualified lead auditor for GHG assessment, Energy Management System (ISO 50001), and Environmental Management System (ISO 14001); and holds Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Production and Industrial Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi.
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