About EUREM.NET

 


Graduates of the European EnergyManager Training

In April 2010 we count all together 1.623 graduates of the European EnergyManager Training (see map below). And that number is not the end by far. In the following months of 2010 more than 370 additional EnergyManagers are being qualified in the running courses all over Europe. And there are still more to come in the next years!


Overview of running courses in 2010:
Germany: 185 Participants
Finland: 8 Participants
France: starting 9/2010
Greece: 37 Participants
Italy: starting autumn 2010
Austria: 46 Participants
Portugal: 10 Participants
Spain: 30 Participants
Slovenia: 27 Participants
Czech Republic: 27 Participants

 


 What is EUREM.NET - Training and Network of European EnergyManagers?


EUREM.NET is an EU project which aimed at expanding the successful "European EnergyManager" training programme EUREM (www.european-energymanager.net) to nine further EU countries. Therefore four main goals were determined at the beginning by the EUREM.NET partners, in order to implement a standardized qualification for European EnergyManagers (EUREM) throughout Europe:
1. EUREM courses running in twelve EU countries
2. Continued development of the EUREM training materials
3. National acceptance of EUREM European wide certificate
4. Formation of a network for European EnergyManagers
With EUREM.NET all these goals were reached and the results show that with EUREM the energy efficiency has been optimized in the companies and remarkable energy-, cost-, and CO2 savings have been achieved in all twelve EU countries.
22 EUREM courses were carried out by the twelve EUREM.NET partners in the years 2007 and 2008, all using the same method and standardized training materials. Within the EUREM.NET project a total of 346 representatives from various companies and public institutions have qualified as European Energy Managers. But this is not the end! The EUREM.NET training programme is continuing after the EU project. If you are interested in the programme, please contact the representative in your country directly to get more information.