
Becoming accredited LCEA style!
From Carbon Cli-MATES by Aine and Friends
October 20, 2024 · 41 min · Season 1 · Episode 19
About this episode
In this episode, Hannah Ireland discusses her journey to obtaining her Low Carbon Energy Assessment qualification and her new role in the CIBSE Young Engineers committee.
Howdy All! Happy to say the nineteenth episode of Carbon climates is officially published This episode she is back by popular demand, Hannah Ireland from Waterman Group in London. Hannah takes us through the process of obtaining her Low Carbon Energy Assessment qualification with CIBSE and the process of completing here Low Carbon consulting exam, as well as stressing the importance of CPD hours towards the application. We also talk about Hannah's exciting new role of joining the CIBSE Young Engineers committee in London. This episode was so much fun to film and Hannah gives excellent advice for anyone starting out in the industry. Since recording time Hannah has been busy obtaining her On Construction Domestic Energy Assessment Accreditation and still remains active in the CIBSE YEN committee. As always plenty of puns along the way! Link below to some items
People in this episode
Host: Aine
Guest: Hannah Ireland
Topics covered
- Low Carbon Energy Assessment
- CIBSE
- CPD hours
- Energy consulting
- Young Engineers committee
Keywords
- Low Carbon Energy Assessment
- CIBSE
- consulting exam
- CPD hours
- energy assessment
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Waterman Group, CIBSE, CIBSE Young Engineers committee, On Construction Domestic Energy Assessment Accreditation
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