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Introduction of Energy Management System Development & Challenge

Friday 23rd March 2012
Friday 23rd March 2012
19:00
23 Mar 2012

With increasing demand on organizations to improve energy efficiency to reduce costs, effective management of resources is now more essential than ever. A new standard, ISO 50001 Energy Management System (International Standard) have been created to help organizations in the establishment, implementation, maintenance and continuous improvement of an EnMS. Some issues relevant to the construction industry will also be covered.  The seminar aims to provide Builders, Engineers, Managers or those who are eager to keep updated the relevant environmental or sustainability issue. CIOB jointly organize with SGS to launch the captioned seminar to share the relevant knowledge of the latest energy market.

-  Introduction of Energy Use in HK

-  Updates the trend of Energy Management System Development

-  Introduction to ISO 50001 Energy Management System

-  Case Sharing for Building facilities Management

-  Q&A

** For more details information and registration, please refer to the attached document.**

Meeting point: 
UT, 8/F, United Centre, SCOPE City University of HK, Queensway, Admiralty, HK
Speaker: 
Mr. Stephen Ka Ming Leung
Contact: 
Ms. April Yip
Cost: 
CIOB Member : HK$120, Non CIOB Member : HK$150, Student Member: HK$30
Contact email: 
enquiry@ciob.org.hk
Tel: 
+ 2543 6369
Attached documents
Flyer - Introduction of Energy Management System Development & Challenge (pdf 165.37 KB)
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