The Energy Service Management Compliance Certification Board operates as a division of Energy Services System Managers Ltd (ESSML), a registered consulting firm specializing in capacity building and development within Nigeria's energy administration sector
ESSML has successfully trained over 3,000 energy administrators who are currently serving in the Ministry of Energy and various energy management agencies across the country.
ESSML collaborates with esteemed Nigerian universities to offer certifications
more infoInvolves in the exploration, production, refining, and marketing of fossil fuel products.
Specializes in rotating and process equipment engineering, design and installation
generation, transmission and distribution activities in which generation sector is potentially competitive
Wholesale trade services of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, retail services of fuel oil, bottled gas, coal and wood
nuclear energy Industries provide recyclable energy all around the globe, and include energy innovators
specializes in providing services and solutions for biomass energy generation, including boilers, steam turbines, and complete systems
Energy Administrators, known professionally by the title "ENERAD," are skilled professionals operating within the energy sector. They are responsible for ensuring accountability in energy management services and overseeing compliance with policies, regulations, and standards.
Ensuring energy security and advancing green energy systems through Compliance Certification.
Engaged in testing, analysis, and management to uphold standards in the energy sector.
The Energy Service Management Compliance Certification Board of Nigeria (ESMCCBON) provides the following services:
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