NEA Northern Ireland
Qualification and Supported E-Learning
Level 2 Award: Role of Domestic Renewable Technologies in Decarbonising Energy
Use in the Home
NEW COURSE!
The UK government set out a target to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the whole of the UK by 2050.
This course will provide an introduction to the role domestic scale renewable technologies can play in reducing carbon emissions. It will provide a non-technical explanation of how the technologies work, the factors to consider when installing these technologies, costings, potential carbon savings and their advantages and drawbacks.
Course audience
Anyone who requires an introduction to decarbonising energy use in the home through the installation of the main renewable technologies.
Pre-requisite
No prior knowledge of the subject is required, however, as this is a level 2 qualification delegates will require basic literacy and numeracy skills.
Course aim
The aim of the course is to explain the role the key domestic renewable technologies can play in decarbonising energy use in the home.
How will the assessment work?
The assessment consists of one open book exam which will take around 3 hours to complete.
Duration
Course — two half-day webinars followed by an open book assessment, there are no set timescales for the assessment, but it is expected to take around 3 hours.
For further details, fees and booking please contact
Nichola MacDougall, Training Officer
NEA NI Tel: 028 9023 9909