Events & Training for January 2015

3rd Water Research Conference

11 January 2015 - 14 January 2015

The 3rd Water Research Conference will address two main topics: Catalytic processes and new materials and technologies in water/wastewater treatment, and Water reuse and product recovery from water/wastewater treatment. The abstract submission deadline is 1 August 2014.

Shenzhen, China

DNV GL Energy Academy: Advanced Use of WindFarmer Software

12 February 2015

In this one-day interactive workshop, we will look at some advanced features of WindFarmer software, focusing on how to improve the accuracy of your results, and how to calculate more than just your annual energy production. In the morning we will look at how to make the most of the features which give WindFarmer its accurate modelling, while the afternoon sessions will cover the range of outputs which WindFarmer can generate and how these can be used for energy analysis, operational diagnostics and short-term forecasting. For more information, please contact Andrew Brown on training.era@dnvgl.com

Bristol, England

11th International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference, Partnering & Exhibition: Delivering Hydrogen & Fuel Cells to Market

17 March 2015

NEC, Birmingham, UK

International Workshop on Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Export – Global Perspectives & Norwegian Opportunities

24 March 2015

The workshop will unveil the potential for various stakeholders to engage in the transition from a fossil-based to a more sustainable energy economy. Key players and early movers will introduce the opportunities in a geopolitical context. The political framework and market potentials will be discussed, focusing on how obstacles may be overcome.

Trondheim, Norway

Energy Storage UK 2015

15 April 2015

This one-day International Battery & Energy Storage Alliance meeting will tackle the hot topics of energy storage for solar in the UK.

London, UK

4th Durability and Fatigue Advances in Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy

22 April 2015

This fourth Engineering Integrity Society meeting aims to highlight recent advances in fatigue and durability assessment for renewable energy structures, building on previous events in 2006, 2008 and 2010. This year the event is hosted by the Institute for Energy Systems in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh.

University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

DNV GL Energy Academy: Connecting Your Renewable Energy Project To The GB Grid – A Developer’s Guide

12 May 2015

This course is intended to give a core understanding of the process of gaining a connection to the distribution network or onshore transmission network, how the wind and solar developer can act for optimum outcome and the responsibilities placed upon them during the development of the grid connection. For Registering / Booking and if you have any questions, please contact Andrew Brown, Training Manager, on training.era@dnvgl.com

Bristol, England

DNV GL Energy Academy: A Guide to Wind Farm Performance

28 May 2015

On completion, delegates should understand the most significant factors affecting wind farm performance and how to measure them. Specifically: how an operational wind farm’s long-term energy yield is assessed; what performance factors appear in contracts; how turbine performance is measured; and how wind farm performance can be optimised and monitored. The course also includes live and interactive demonstrations of tools used to monitor and optimise the performance of turbines. For registering/booking, or if you have any questions, please contact Andrew Brown, Training Manager, on training.era@dnvgl.com

Bristol, England