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Evaluation of the international course on the implementation ofwind energy: ECN, April 24 - May 5, 1995
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ECN
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1995
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ECN-C--95-044
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ECN publication
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34
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Abstract:
This fourth course was attended by 25 participants from 8 different countries. The overall objective of the training course is to assist in
building up a human resource infrastructure for countries considering, or
starting with, wind energy implementation. Most relevant aspects of the total
implementation path, passing the subsequent phases, are treated in the
programme. The educational target is to pass experience and know-how on to
decision makers and project managers from government bodies, electricity
producers or distributing companies. The course is also useful for
industrialists already engaged in implementation projects, scientists,
consultants, etc. Duration of the course is two weeks. The course programme
includes one week tutorial lessons, and exercises, and one week for practical
work and excursions. The course programme follows the phases which the
implementation of wind energy in a region or country may undergo. Especially
the subjects planning of wind energy systems, pre-investment studies,
technology assessment, production, installation, maintenance and training are
highlighted. Several didactical working forms are applied: lectures,
audio-visual presentations, discussions, computer model demonstrations,
cases, exercises, practical work and excursions. Teaching modules involve
exercises to ensure active class participation, while practical work at test
fields and excursions to wind farms and manufacturers, ensures an effective
transfer of knowledge. In view of the conclusions made above, supported by
statements of participants, it is recommended to continue with this course at
Petten in the coming years, for the same target group course programme. The
next (fifth) course is scheduled the end of April 1996. 1 appendix, 4 refs.
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