| 29-11-2024 | 15:56:19

Provincial DoIT holds 2024 energy manager training course

On September 20, 2024, Deputy Prime Minister Bui Thanh Son signed the Decision No. 101/QD-TTg issuing the list of key energy-consuming facilities for 2023. Accordingly, the total number of key energy-consuming facilities nationwide for 2023 is 3,491, including 2,864 industrial facilities, 18 agricultural production facilities, 70 transport units and 539 construction works.

Binh Duong is one of the country’s industrial production hubs and has the highest number of key energy-consuming facilities nationwide, with 334 such facilities. Energy conservation and the fight against energy waste, in line with sustainable development goals, are practical solutions that help improve the efficiency of the economy while contributing to the preservation of national energy resources. Therefore, the efficient and sustainable use of energy is an issue that is always of great concern to various sectors.

Under provincial DoIT’s instructions regarding training for key energy-consuming facilities in the province, provincial Trade and Industrial Promotion Center, in collaboration with Bach Khoa Energy Saving Joint Stock Company, organized the 2024 "Energy Manager Training Course" for key energy-consuming facilities in the province. The training course took place over 5 days, from November 12 to November 16, 2024.

Nguyen Truong Thi, Deputy Director of provincial DoIT speaks at the opening ceremony of the training course

The training course was attended by 27 participants, including leaders and managers in charge for energy-related matters at key energy-consuming facilities in the province. The course was taught by a contingent of professors and experts from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, with participants undergoing 5 days of intensive study. Throughout the course, they gained in-depth knowledge about legal regulations, the responsibilities of energy managers and were updated on key concepts regarding energy management systems, pumps, fans, compressed air systems, energy-saving solutions and efficient electricity use for lighting, industrial steam systems and energy saving solutions. Additionally, they learned about the economic analysis of energy-saving projects. By the end of the course, participants were equipped with knowledge to identify energy-saving opportunities and implement effective energy management systems within their own facilities.

Dr. Vo Kien Quoc, Deputy Head of the Heat Refrigeration Technology Department under Ho Chi Minh city’s University of Technology gives training for learners

In addition, the training course also provided guidance on how to prepare annual and five-year reports for learners, in accordance with the reporting requirements of their facilities as stipulated in Circular No. 25/2020/TT-BCT dated September 29, 2020, by the Minister of Industry and Trade.

At the end of the training course, participants who successfully passed the examination and assessment will be awarded energy management certificates by the Ministry of Industry and Trade under regulations.

Participants of the 2024 Energy Manager Training Course pose for a group photo

Participants are taking the final exam of the training course

Reported by Nguyen The Giap- Center for Trade Promotion and Industrial Development-Translated by Kim Tin

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