Solar Energy Systems for Built Environment Professionals

Solar Energy Systems for Built Environment Professionals :

As the Built Environment embraces sustainability, there is increasing demand for green and sustainable buildings that rely on renewable energy. Specifically, solar energy has been employed by cities due to the abundance of irradiance received. The programme will also support BCA's push towards increasing deployment of Super Low / Zero / Positive Energy Buildings.

This programme is brought to you by the Centre for Project and Facilities Management (CPFM). Click here to find out more.

Registration Details:

To register for the programme, please visit the Online Application Portal (OAP). Browse for "Solar Energy Systems for Built Environment Professionals" short course and register!

Details of the Programme:

Target Audience 1. Facility managers

2. Quantity surveyors

3. Project managers

4. Staff involved in the Built Environment

5. Professionals interested in solar energy for the Built Environment

Minimum Entry Requirement Bachelor's Degree and at least 2 years’ experience in FM

 

S/N Course Key learning objective Instructors Learning Delivery and Assessment Modes SSG
Funded
 1 Solar Energy Systems for Built Environment Professionals The objective of the course is to enable participants to conduct the following by the end of the course:

1. Assess potential areas for solar PV deployment in the built environment.

2. Perform financial calculations for payback and net present value for solar PV projects.

3. Describe how renewable energy credits can be utilised for sustainable buildings.

4. Familiarise with regulatory requirements for solar PV deployment.

 

Dr Stephen Tay

Dr. Stephen Tay is active in the solar PV industry through the following:

  • Involved with the SolarNova programme led by EDB and HDB.
  • Contributed to the Super Low Energy Building Technology Roadmap by BCA.
  • Served in consultancy roles for both local and overseas corporates.
  • Engaged as the Lead Trainer by the ASEAN-German Energy Programme (AGEP) to train ASEAN decision-makers from on the topic of solar PV.
  • Awarded the “Young Green Building Advocate Award” in 2019, which was jointly conferred by BCA and SGBC.

 

TBC

2 day course (14 hours);

9.00am to 6.00pm

Online (Zoom Meeting)

Assessment:

Discussions, presentation and written assessment.

 

Yes

** Learners must record at least 75% attendance, and pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding.

If you have any questions or require more information, please contact:

cde-cet@nus.edu.sg