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