To optimize energy consumption reductions, energy professionals use many types of software and tools to monitor and analyze consumption data and generate reports. CIET courses are focused specifically on software used for building benchmarking and forecasting, energy modelling, and the collection of energy data on residential properties.
The RETScreen platform enables low-carbon planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting primarily for commercial and institutional buildings; E-Quest and its Canadian equivalent Can-Quest are building energy simulation programs for heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting as well as plug and process loads; the HOT2000 energy modelling software supports the EnerGuide Rating System for residential energy assessments.
CIET’s comprehensive training courses help professionals learn or master the main energy management software and tools. Use the learning path below to identify the right courses and the best training sequence to achieve your career goals.
Here is an overview of some positions requiring knowledge of specific energy management software and tools.
The main duties of an Energy Auditor include:
The main duties of an Energy Advisor include:
The main duties of a Measurement and Verification Specialist include:
The main duties of an Energy Modeller include:
The main duties of an Energy Engineer/Specialist/Manager include:
The main duties of a Building Automation Engineer include:
The main duties of a Building/Facility Manager include:
The main duties of a Building Automation System (BAS) include:
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