Energy and Water Management Course

  Effective energy management is an essential tool in helping to reduce carbon emissions, improve efficiency and save money. Water and Energy management today is faced with new challenges such as climate change or the effects of human activity. Public and private stakeholders who are active in this field must…

25 - 26 April, 2023     Lagos, Nigeria

Course Summary

 

Effective energy management is an essential tool in helping to reduce carbon emissions, improve efficiency and save money.

Water and Energy management today is faced with new challenges such as climate change or the effects of human activity. Public and private stakeholders who are active in this field must develop new ways for best practices for resource efficiency.

Resource management is one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century. Today, we are facing a global challenge and this major issue is growing and exploding throughout different countries.

The course has been designed to expose delegates to the most advanced tools and techniques available in sustainable integrated water resource management. By applying the acquired knowledge, tools, and practical solutions to local contexts you will enable assess and understand how and why sustainable IWRM is an appropriate solution for the water sector information meeting the needs of the present and future.

Key Information

Date: 25 - 26 April, 2023

Registrations Deadline: 2023-04-17

Venue: Lagos, Nigeria

Dates: April 25-26,2023 (In-person) | April 27-28, 2023 (Online)

Course Fee :                       ₦100,000 | ₦70,000

Otherwise, send the nomination to training@ecopital.com

For more details, please call Rantiola on 08183869940

 

Target Audience

  • Consultants and experts working or looking to work in the energy and water sector
  • Government organizations and professionals who work in the sector or have related projects.
  • For those who work in nonprofit, civil society, community-based organisations
  • Programme and project managers, administrators, coordinators and other professionals  who work on water-related or community-based projects
  • For those who work or wish to get involved in addressing the growing energy and water challenges