| About 'Wind Energy 101' - Feb 13th |
This seminar, Introduction to Wind Energy (aka ‘Wind Energy 101’), is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of wind energy for those with an interest in utility-scale wind power. It is also as a great refresher course for relatively new entrants to the wind industry, as well as experienced professionals.
This is a pre-workshop seminar that will cover the wind industry at large, the technology behind wind turbines, the economics of wind projects, wind resource assessments and an overview of power transmission and how it is integrated into wind farms.
Agenda:
- Overview of the Wind Industry - Susan Sloan, AWEA
- Technology Overview - James Snelson, RES
- Project Economics Overview - Ward Marshall, Senior VP and Director of New Business Development, Babcock & Brown LP
- Transmission and Integration Overview - Lisa Barton, VP Transmission Strategy & Business Development, American Electric Power
- Wind Resource Analysis Overview - Ignacio Carballo, AWS Truewind
Venue:
Introduction to Wind Energy (aka ‘Wind Energy 101’) will be held prior to AWEA’s Wind Project Siting Workshop, February 14 – 15, in Austin, Texas, with over 300 already registered. To get the most out of the seminar, we encourage your prompt response for attendance at the full 3 days of sessions.
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This regionally-focused program will include presentations on emerging issues of project siting, such as how wind power projects affect, and don't affect, elements of the human and natural environment. It will include topics such as regulations, permits & guidelines; wildlife issues; radar and military impacts; hunting implications; and how to work effectively with local communities and manage opposition.
This event is in high demand with over 300 attendees already registered! We encourage you to sign up proptly before this workshop is sold out.
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