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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. To assist these facilities in maintaining competent individuals who can accurately report their GHG emissions, we have launched our GHG Manager training program.


This program adopts a modular approach and is designed to help professionals quantify GHG emissions from emission sources applicable generically across industries.


Who Should Attend

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


Course Duration

3 days


Course Outline

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

►Process of GHG verification.



Speakers

  • Augustine Quek (Director of Sustainability in Technical Services at Millennium and Copthorne Group (M&C))

    Augustine Quek

    Director of Sustainability in Technical Services at Millennium and Copthorne Group (M&C)

    Augustine Quek is currently the Director of Sustainability in Technical Services for the Millennium and Copthorne Group (M&C). He drives sustainability efforts, standards and reporting for all properties worldwide within M&C.

    He currently continues to pursue low-carbon, circular concepts in sustainable development from an environmental impacts’ perspective. He believes understanding the environmental impacts of the full life cycle of all human activities is necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development

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Venue

Singapore Sustainability Academy

180 Kitchener Road
#06-10
Singapore 208539

Singapore

If you have any questions please contact SEAS Training

Contact Organizer

+65 63388578

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