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The next solar training course aimed at PV plant installers is scheduled for next weekat the Solar Training Center SA in Potchefstroom.

The one-day course introduced delegates to PV solar using a generic training module and the North West University’s PV installation as the practical example.

Renowned international energy conservation expert Dr Stephen Roosa will be presenting the US-based Association for Energy Engineers (AEE) Certified Renewable Energy Professional (REP) training course in South Africa at its launch in November 2013.

The 4th National Energy Barometer Survey (NEBS) is open for building benchmarking.

There is always news about energy and electricity. Whether it is the increasing rates, the effect of rising energy costs on the economy or the threat of load shedding, the bad news just keeps on coming. There are, however, many good news stories are out there as well.

Why is energy efficiency internationally supported as the preferred solution for economic sustainability?

Fund managers of incentive schemes want to be sure that the energy that is being saved, which they are paying for, is in fact true savings.

With the growing awareness of a changing energy future and the need for professionals trained in this field, it is good to know who the reputable training organisations area.

Energy Cybernetics is a leading energy optimisation engineering company that delivers turnkey energy excellence projects based on a thorough understanding of the unique requirements of an organisation and the industry it operates within. Established in 1998, the company has developed a wealth of skills in applying a holistic approach to energy, gas and water resource management that virtually guarantees measureable and verifiable returns on investment and continuous reduction in the use of energy. For over 14 years Energy Cybernetics has assisted clients in realising continually optimised energy, water and gas use in commercial buildings and manufacturing plants within the aluminium, chemical, mining, food and beverage, hospital, shopping centre, building materials, cellular communications, and power generation industries.