Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire

Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Professional Short Courses: In -Depth Introduction to Electricity Markets and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Rutgers University

Professional Short Courses: In -Depth Introduction to Electricity Markets and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, New Jersey


In-depth Introduction to Electricity Markets
March 13-14, 2018
Course Overview
This comprehensive introductory course provides an in-person overview of the industry, focusing on the linkages among power system engineering, markets, regulatory policy, and business strategies. Specific examples and actual market data are used to illustrate basic principles and ideas. The course covers electricity markets in the United States (New England, New York, PJM, Texas, Midwest, California, the West and the South) and Ontario and Alberta’s electricity markets in Canada.

The instructor employs several approaches to elicit participation from attendees, including group exercises and an electricity market simulation in which participants bid a portfolio of generation resources over the course of the seminar under various market rules and conditions. Participants will have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and discuss issues of special interest to them. Extensive and comprehensive course notes are provided to each attendee. Continental breakfast and lunch included.
For more information about the course and how to register including setting up a secure account, visit https://ce-catalog.rutgers.edu/courseDisplay.cfm?schID=67770

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
March 15, 2018
Post Conference Workshop Overview
This workshop explores energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, including their technical capabilities and limitations, cost structure, and how they participate in energy, capacity, renewable and environmental markets. Demand response, energy efficiency, combined heat and power, storage, and other demand side technologies will be discussed. Specific renewable resources that will be examined include solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, as well as emerging technologies.
Participants will be provided with extensive and detailed course notes and supporting materials.
To register for this workshop, please contact Frank Felder at ffelder@ejb.rutgers.edu or (848) 932-2750
Pricing
Pricing is as follows (Early bird discount before February 23, 2018):
  • The cost for the two-day professional short course on March 13-14 is $1150, with an early bird discount of $950.
  • The Post Conference workshop alone is $790, with an early bird discount of $690.
  • BOTH the Professional Short Course and Post-Conference workshop is $1600 with an early bird discount of $1400. To receive the discounted price, please contact Frank Felder prior to registering for both courses together.
  • A 15% Discount is available for 3 registrants from the same organization; A 25% discount is available for 4 or more registrants from same organization. To receive the discounted price, please contact Frank Felder prior to registering.

Course Location:
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
33 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Instructor:
Frank Felder PhD is an expert on the economics and reliability of restructured electric power systems. Frank is an Associate Research Professor at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, where he conducts research in electricity markets with the Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (http://policy.rutgers.edu/ceeep/). Frank also consults a wide range of clients in the industry, advising them on market design, market power, electricity price forecasting, and risk management. He has testified before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and several state public utility commissions. As part of his consulting practice, Frank has conducted numerous seminars and lectures and has widespread experience explaining complex - and sometimes arcane - material in an intuitive, humorous, and accessible manner.

Frank holds a Ph.D. in technology, management, and policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his studies focused on the economics and reliability of restructured electric power systems.


For more information, please contact Frank Felder at ffelder@ejb.rutgers.edu or (848) 932-2750 or please consult the course brouchure.
Individuals on this mailing list have either participated previous CEEEP events or are a public stakeholder to CEEEP.

Unsubscribe micheletkearney@gmail.com from this list | Forward to a friend | Update your profile
Our mailing address is:

Copyright (C) 2018 Rutgers University All rights reserved.

No comments:

Post a Comment