Autumn 2007 Training Course
We will be running a one day training course in October, details of which can be found below. If you are interested in attending the training course please return the fax back form which you received in August. Alternatively please contact the CCL Help Line on 0161 874 3668 or email us at training@cclevy.com
9th October 2007, Coventry Novotel
CCA Basics & Reporting at the 4th Milestone
This one-day training course will provide a broad introduction to many aspects of your CCA and help you prepare for the reporting of the 4th Milestone Target Period (which ends on September 30th 2008).
The course will cover a number of basic issues that will be of great help to people that have recently taken on CCA responsibilities. The course will also deal in reasonable detail with more complex issues such as emmissions trading.
Description of previous courses the CCL Discount Scheme has run:
Preparing for the 2nd/3rd Milestone
This course provided a broad introduction to many aspects of CCA's and helped prepare delegates for the reporting of the 2nd/3rd Milestone Target Period which took place in Autumn 2004/2006. The course covered a number of basic issues to help to people who have taken on CCA responsibilities. It also dealt with more complex issues such as emissions trading and use of the risk management tools (Product Mix and Output Algorithm and Relevant Constraints). Product Mix
and Output Algorithm (PMOA) Workshop
This workshop
provided detailed guidance on how to apply the PMOA
and how to apply a Regulatory Constraint (RC). The PMOA
and RCs are useful features of CCAs and can help you
meet your target if: (a) production has fallen, (b)
your product mix has changed in an adverse way or (c)
if you are forced to use more energy to meet other government
regulations. Application of the PMOA or an RC is not
straight forward so this course will provide the necessary
in-depth advice on using these risk management tools.
Energy Management
Course
This course provided
a wide range of practical advice about how to save energy
in food and drink factories. The course includes lectures
covering the main energy using systems including refrigeration,
steam systems, compressed air, fan and pumping systems
etc. Guidance on how to set up a comprehensive energy
saving programme and implement monitoring and targeting
systems will also be provided.
Practical
CO2 trading
This half-day
course covered the practicalities of trading CO2 Allowances
from generation to sale and from purchase to retirement.
This included how to use the Emissions Trading Scheme
website, managing your accounts and developing a strategy
for purchasing CO2 Allowances.
Preparing
for a CCA Audit
Companies with
CCAs can be audited by Defra, HM Customs and Excise
or an independent verifier. This course provided practical
help on preparing for an audit and each delegate will
be given a customised Evidence Pack prepared by the
CCL Discount Scheme to take away for maintaining.
Refrigeration
Systems
Refrigeration
systems often represent a significant electrical load
in food and drink factories. This course included an
introduction to the basics of refrigeration systems
and an in depth review of ways of reducing energy consumption.
It also addressed a wide range of saving techniques
including improved control and maintenance, reductions
in cooling load and improvements in plant design.
Compressed
Air and Variable Speed Drives
This one day
course was split into 2 halves. In the morning we explained
ways in which the energy consumption of compressed air
systems can be reduced. In the afternoon we looked at
how variable speed drives can be used in food and drink
factories to reduce the energy use of many types of
machinery (e.g. pumps and fans).
Boilers and
Steam Systems
Most food and
drink plants use steam to distribute heat to the process.
This course explained the numerous ways in which steam
usage can be reduced and boiler system efficiency improved.
How to Meet
Food and Drink Industry CCA Targets
This one day
introductory course covered the requirements of a CCL
Agreement, the basics of energy management and reviewing
some of the technical measures that are most relevant
to the food and drink sector.
Setting Up
a Good M&T System
A one day course
covering the key elements of M&T including sub-metering,
data collection and analysis, setting up energy teams,
identifying and implementing improvement projects.
After attending
this course, delegates would be able to specify an appropriate
M&T system for their site. In particular they would
be able to identify any increased metering that may
be required, identify appropriate Energy Accountable
Centres on the site and determine appropriate production
variables that effect energy consumption. They would
also understand the importance of energy teams and how
to ensure that savings are made and maintained.
Evaluating
CHP Opportunities
A one day course
covering the basics of CHP and explaining how to carry
out a CHP evaluation. Delegates would be able to understand
the different CHP options available, where they can
be applied and how economic performance should be properly
evaluated. They would also be able to carry out an initial
site evaluation on the feasibility of CHP in accordance
with the CCA requirements using the DEFRA methodology. |