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Wind Power Training Course - 5th February 2015

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location Scotland (Central) - UK
Town/City Edinburgh Napier University
Deadline 04/02/2015
Company Name European Energy Centre
Contact Name Deborah
Telephone 0131 4469479
Email training@euenergycentre.org
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WIND POWER

Understand the best locations for installing wind turbines. Find out all about wind maps and software to use to calculate wind-speed. This course has a strong focus on feasibility studies.

Build a wind turbine at the course!

WHO IS IT FOR:

Technicians and individuals intending to learn how to install, maintain and repair wind turbines.

Design engineers. Architects.

Microgeneration Certification Scheme: participants of this course learn how Wind Turbines work and gain a thorough understanding of Wind Power systems, this allows them to apply for registration with an MCS provider.

LOCATION:

Edinburgh Napier University. Coventry University. 
EEC Portsmouth branch at Business Edge Ltd.

WHEN:

5th February 2015, Edinburgh Napier University

Courses run on a regular basis

COURSE CONTENT:

Small and micro wind power plants.
Scenery adaptation. 
The environmental impact. 
Hybrid systems. 
Incentives for wind power adoption. 
Economical aspects.
Policies and procedures. 
Running and maintenance of plants. 
Design criteria. 
Tuning the plants. 
Technologies of machines. 
The wind market.
Classification and types of plants.
Concepts of aerodynamics and aeraulic machines. ----- 
How wind power works.

Certificate of Participation provided.

GALILEO MASTER CERTIFICATE (GMC)

Internationally recognised: provided to successful candidates of exam (administrative cost for sitting the exam £45 + VAT)

The European Energy Centre is pleased to work with the
Energy Technology Partnership (ETP), an alliance of
Scottish universities engaged in world class energy research.

 

 


 
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