Carbon and Energy Professionals New Zealand
Carbon Auditor
To gain recognition as a Certified Carbon Auditor recipients will be required to demonstrate mastery of ISO14064:3 and experience of undertaking verifications to the ISO14064:3 standard.Certified Professional in Carbon (CPC)
To gain recognition as a Certified Professional in Carbon, recipients will have knowledge and be CEP qualified in the following skills and demonstrated their ability for Designing and Implementing a Carbon Management Programme.Certified Professional in Energy (CPE)
To gain recognition as a Certified Professional in Energy, recipients will be required to demonstrate knowledge in a range of relevant disciplines, the ability to apply that knowledge in a practical environment and develop and implement an energy management programme.Efficiency First
To obtain this credential, participants must show a comprehensive understanding of various aspects related to efficiency.
They need to grasp the role of efficiency in reducing costs and decarbonising processes. This includes familiarity with basic concepts and measures of efficiency, as well as an understanding of Marginal Abatement ...
Energy Auditor
To gain recognition as a Certified Energy Auditor recipients will comprehend AS/NZS 3598:2014 energy audit standards, including Commercial Buildings, Industrial Processes and Transport. Recipients will have knowledge in audit prerequisites, auditor qualifications, stakeholder roles, and audit execution. They'll understand energy and carbon savings correlation ...Energy Types, Forms, Media and Vectors
To obtain this credential, participants must be able to provide comprehensive information on various forms of energy, including coal, gas, hydro, solar, wind, biofuels, hydrogen and storage.
They need to demonstrate an understanding of each energy source’s availability, market trends, energy density and suitability for different ...
Planning Fundamentals
To hold this credential, participants must demonstrate an understanding of the planning process and the ability to define the scope of plans and strategies.
They should be familiar with the tools and techniques that support effective planning, as well as the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle.
Additionally, participants need to understand ...
Preparing a GHG Inventory
To hold this credential, participants must demonstrate an understanding of gross and net emissions, as well as the measurement of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. They should be able to define reporting scope, apply MfE conversion factors, and assess supply chain emissions.
Process Heat Emissions Plan Reviewer
To gain recognition as a Certified Process Heat Emissions Plan Reviewer recipients will need to demonstrate knowledge and experience in energy efficiency in industrial systems and how processes using fossil fuels can be streamlined or changed to reduce emissions. They will also be required to demonstrate understanding of emission factors and the preparation ...Target Setting and Monitoring
To earn this credential, participants must demonstrate their ability to understand and apply key principles, including quantifying goals and objectives, designing processes for improvement rather than mere compliance and ensuring data availability and access.
They should be skilled in selecting appropriate metrics, establishing baselines, ...