The start of energy conservation courses in government buildings 2021 next February
SEEC has announced registration for “Energy Conservation in Government Buildings” courses for the year 2021 next February in cooperation with the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation for specialists and workers in the fields of maintenance, projects, and procurement, as well as other departments related to government entities.
The course, to be held remotely, aims to train specialists on periodic and preventive maintenance that contributes to improving the EE consumption in government premises. The virtual courses will be held over a period of four days with 50 training courses throughout the year. It will comprise topics about the basics of energy management, energy conservation in lighting systems, electrical systems, building envelopes, AC systems, Storage of thermal energy, in addition to energy conservation in green buildings and maintenance benefits in rationalization of energy consumption.
SEEC has urged the government employees who desire to attend the courses to register via SEEC’s website: www.seec.gov.sa through the “Courses for Government Entities” icon.
It should be noted that SEEC aims to implement mechanisms for reducing power consumption in the government sector as directed by the royal orders. This objective will be implemented along three tracks. The first is the technical track that aims to clarify necessary standards to raise efficiencies of electricity consumption in all existing government facilities and premises. The second track deals with training courses that contribute to raising the capabilities and qualification of specialized technical staff in government entities to carry out the tasks of rationalizing and improving the energy efficiencies. The third track is concerned with spreading awareness about the importance of rationalizing energy consumption and improving its efficiency through sustainable awareness programs and activities for government employees.




