Energy Performance Monitoring Training
This training is delivered at three levels — EnPI Foundations, EnPI Practitioner and EnPI Lead — supporting learners from introductory understanding through to leading and mentoring best-practice energy performance monitoring systems.
Select a tab below to view details for each level.
EnPI FOUNDATIONS
ENpI Foundations Training
Key information
Duration: Half day
Location: In House
Format: Instructor-led presentation with discussion
Outcome: Clear understanding of energy performance monitoring fundamentals
Prerequisites: None
Who is this course for?
Facilities and operations teams
Energy and sustainability staff
Engineers and analysts new to energy data
Organisations beginning to formalise energy performance tracking
Key learnings include:
The purpose of energy performance monitoring and how it supports decision-making
Common energy metrics and indicators (absolute, intensity, normalised)
Basic data requirements: metering, frequency, data quality and validation
The relationship between monitoring, ISO 50001 and energy audits
Typical pitfalls in energy dashboards and reporting
EnPI PRACTITIONER
ENPI Practitioner Training
Key information
Duration: 1 day
Location: In House
Format: Interactive workshop with analysis exercises
Outcome: Ability to analyse and track energy performance using best-practice methods
Prerequisites: Foundations level or basic energy data familiarity
Who this course is for?
Energy managers and analysts
Facilities and operations leads
Sustainability and performance reporting staff
ISO 50001 practitioners responsible for EnPIs
Key learnings include:
Design effective Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs)
Use regression analysis to normalise energy performance against drivers such as weather, production or occupancy
Apply multivariate regression where multiple drivers influence energy use
Develop baselines and performance tracking models
Identify performance drift and abnormal energy behaviour
Structure multi-tier metrics (site, system, process, asset level)
Translate analysis into actionable operational insights
EnPI LEAD
EnPI LEAD Training
Key information
Duration: 3 days
Location: In House
Format: Facilitated workshop with mentoring, framework development and practical examples
Outcome: Capability to lead and embed best-practice energy performance monitoring and M&T systems
Prerequisites: Practitioner-level knowledge or equivalent experience
Who this course is for
Energy performance leads and programme owners
Energy and sustainability managers
ISO 50001 system owners
Analysts and engineers responsible for enterprise-level energy insights
Consultants supporting monitoring strategy and capability building
Key learnings include:
Design and govern an organisation-wide energy performance monitoring framework
Develop a data collection plan aligned with energy objectives, SEUs and decision-making needs
Specify and structure Monitoring & Targeting (M&T) systems
Establish multi-tier energy performance metrics (organisation, site, system, process)
Mentor teams in the correct application of regression and multivariate regression analysis
Ensure consistency, quality and governance of energy performance models
Integrate monitoring outputs with energy audits, ISO 50001 and action planning
Use M&T systems to identify performance drift and prioritise corrective actions
Support savings verification and continual improvement
Align energy performance monitoring with decarbonisation targets and reporting requirements
