Building energy advisor

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The building energy advisor (HWK) is a training course for master craftsmen , for example plasterers, carpenters, bricklayers, chimney sweeps and roofers. Passing the exam entitles you to issue consumption and requirement certificates for existing residential buildings and to carry out energy advice.

The building energy advisor is a training course for architects and engineers .

Oral and written exams take place. A project must be worked on as part of the examination. Building energy consultants / building energy consultants (HWK) can have themselves entered in the list of energy saving consultants or in the DENA expert list at the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA) and apply for state funding within the framework of the “on-site advice” funding program.

Training content

The Center for Environmentally Conscious Building at the University of Kassel offers training courses and advanced training for architects and engineers to become building energy consultants . Training courses and advanced training for master craftsmen to become building energy consultants (HWK) are offered by the chambers of crafts. The core of the subject-related advanced training is the physical connections between energy-saving construction and living in relation to heating, heat and moisture protection, airtightness, and noise and fire protection. Current knowledge of the Energy Saving Ordinance and the funding opportunities for energy-efficient building renovation should round off the training profile.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "What does an energy specialist do?", Http://www.energie-fachberater.de/beratung-foerdermittel/energieberater/was-macht-eigentlich-ein-energie-fachberater-.php ; Status: 10/2014