The E4 Training week consists of 5 parallel courses on: energy efficiency in: 1) buildings; 2) appliances and equipment; 3) industry; 4) smart cities; and 5) indicators and evaluation.
Each course offers a combination of lectures, interactive discussions and practical exercises that allow participants to learn from international best practice and from each other.
The programme also includes joint sessions on assessing the potential for energy efficiency, tracking progress, and communication campaigns as well as exploring the social and economic benefits of energy efficiency measures.
Activities during the training week will be designed to provide hands-on experience to participants as well as opportunities to exchange with colleagues from around the world.
The training is aimed at energy efficiency policymakers, principally from energy ministries and supporting institutions, but applications would be accepted from those in relevant sectors of industry or knowledge-based institutions. While there is no fee to participate in the training, participants will be responsible for paying for their own travel and accommodations.
Women are strongly encouraged to apply.