Events
Master Classes
SMART GRID FOR A FINITE PLANET
How Smart Grid + Smart Meters + Smart Prices + Smart Devices = Smart Energy Consumption
Dates & Cost:
6 October,2010 – Hobart
11 October, 2010 – Sydney
$660 API Members | $880 Non-Members
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This 1 Day Course is suitable for a range of experiences involved with Smart Grids from new graduates through to experienced professionals and senior managers who wish to better understand how Smart Grid+ Smart Meters +Smart Prices + Smart Devices = Smart Energy Consumption
Presenter: Dr. Perry Sioshansi – President Menlo Energy Economics (California) whose professional experience includes working at Southern California Edison, EPRI, National Economic Research Associates and most recently Global Energy Decisions
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API Summer School
API POWER ENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL 2011
Date: 20 February - 4 March 2011
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Theme “ Optimising Customer & Community Value though Intelligent Power Generation and Delivery”
Aims of the Summer School
- Provide power engineers with 4-15 years experience (can include para professionals) from all sectors of the industry (ie generation, transmission distribution, consulting, manufacturing, end users) with a broad understanding of the drivers and key issues in generation, transmission, distribution and electricity markets.
- Provide experienced engineers from other industries joining the power industry with power engineering applied fundamentals and best practice to be work ready.
- Provide accelerated career development training to high performing power engineering staff who are recognised as potential future leaders in the power industry (ie prepare future managers of engineering teams and technical specialists with a sound broad understanding of the technical practices and application in power engineering). Delegates consider it an honour to attend the Summer School.
Click here for the 4-page detailed brochure on the right for more detailed information about the API Power Engineering Summer School 2011
