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Smart Buildings: Materials Testing And Rating Centers (SB-2)

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Smart Buildings: Materials Testing And Rating Centers (SB-2)

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  1. Smart BuildingsMaterials Testing And Rating Centers Smart JobsEnergy Efficiency School Curricula - NEED and Thailand - Vocational ProgramsDr. Twarath Sutabutr Deputy Director-GeneralDepartment of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of EnergyKnowledge Sharing Platform (KSP) Workshop for the Energy Smart Communities Initiative 18 October 2011, Chinese Taipei

  2. Smart Buildings: Materials Testing And Rating Centers (SB-2)

  3. background • Accurate, and reliable performance data are essential to the promotion of trade in energy-efficient building materials. • Accurate labeling program helps in implementing of codes and provides verifiable compliance. • Establishment of Testing and Rating Center would directly supports the Energy Smart Communities Initiative (ESCI).

  4. APEC Building Materials and Component Testing and Rating Centre Workshop 3–4 June 2011, BKK • Initiate plans for the successful establishment of a APEC Building Materials and Component Testing and Rating Centre. • Demonstrate the practicality of energy-efficient building envelope components. • Provide guidance on the fundamental infrastructure and related capacity building activities.

  5. Smart Jobs: Energy Efficiency School Curricula

  6. NEED and Thailand: School Curricula on Thai Energy Education

  7. Objectives • Collaborate with NEED, the US-Based NGO • Promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students and educators in Thailand • Seeking APEC Partners + Fundings

  8. Elements of a Successful Energy Education Program • Focus on entire energy picture • Quality resources: Activity-based Learning • Easily accessible materials • Continual outreach • Professional Development

  9. Elements of a Successful Energy Education Program Quality Materials • Factual, Non-bias information • Frequently updated data • Classroom friendly materials/ activities • Hands-on science curriculum • Interdisciplinary activities • Not just one more thing to fit into an already busy schedule

  10. Reasons NEED helps THAILAND • NEEDto promote the energy conscious and awareness to the educators • NEED to set-up the Energy Education Standards to be a blueprint for educators and Ministry of Education • NEED to support the materials, hand-on kits to the educators for a better learning • NEED to conduct workshops and professional development for the educators • NEED to built up the energy education network in the country • NEED to encourage the educators leadership for energy achievement

  11. Brand NEW NEED to Thailand Professional Development Professional Development National Energy Conference for Educators National Energy Conference for Educators THAILAND ENERGY NETWORK FOR EDUCATORS (TENE) NATIONAL ENERGY EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (NEED) Leadership Development Leadership Development PUTTING ENEGY INTO EDUCATION

  12. Mission • Create School Curricular on Energy Education • Translate NEED documents into Thai language • Hold trainings/workshops for Thai Educators • Set up Energy Education network via a dedicated website/FB • Thailand Energy Awards for Educators and Students

  13. Development of Energy Management Curriculum for Vocational Education in Thailand

  14. Development ofEnergy management Curriculum for Vocational Education • Purpose • To generate knowledge in energy conservation and apply in student’s real workplace after graduation. • 4 Curriculums: • Thermal Energy Conversation • Electrical Energy Conservation • Energy Saving Techniques • Industrial Energy Management System • Trainings • T o T • Student Trainees/Internships

  15. Energy Technology Display Center: Hands-on Experience

  16. Thank you 16

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