The Process Plant Optimisation & Energy Conservation Training Course offered by Imperial Corporate Training Institute is designed for professionals who aim to enhance the efficiency, reliability, and profitability of industrial process plants. This programme equips participants with modern tools and analytical frameworks to identify inefficiencies, optimise production systems, and implement effective energy-saving measures. The course focuses on improving process flow, reducing energy costs, and enhancing operational performance without compromising safety or product quality.
Through real-world case studies and interactive discussions, professionals will gain insight into the best practices of process optimisation and sustainable energy management. The training provides practical solutions for challenges faced in oil refineries, petrochemical plants, and large-scale industrial facilities. By understanding process data analytics, control strategies, and energy audits, participants will be able to drive measurable improvements in plant productivity and operational excellence.
Objectives
The primary objectives of this training course are:
- To enable participants to analyse and optimise process plant operations for maximum performance.
- To develop strategies that enhance energy conservation and reduce overall operational costs.
- To provide practical tools for process efficiency analysis, fault diagnosis, and improvement implementation.
- To strengthen knowledge of energy management systems (EnMS) and compliance with global standards.
- To help professionals integrate sustainability into everyday plant operations.
- To improve decision-making in resource allocation, process design, and asset utilisation.
- To prepare professionals for data-driven optimisation using advanced software tools and technologies.
- To promote a culture of continuous improvement and sustainable industrial performance.
Target Audience
This training course is ideal for:
- Process Engineers and Energy Managers
- Operations and Maintenance Supervisors
- Production Engineers in Petrochemical and Refinery Plants
- Industrial Engineers and Utility Managers
- Technical Managers and Project Leaders
- Environmental and Sustainability Officers
- Quality and Performance Analysts
- Professionals involved in plant optimisation, process control, and energy efficiency projects