Description
Energy technology and operations mechanism refers to the processes and tools used to create, manage, and distribute energy from various sources. This includes traditional sources such as oil, gas, and coal, as well as renewable sources such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal.
The mechanisms used in energy technology and operations vary depending on the source of energy being used. For example, fossil fuel-based energy generation typically involves extracting the fuel, transporting it to a power plant, burning it to generate heat, and using the heat to produce steam that drives turbines to generate electricity. Renewable energy generation, on the other hand, typically involves harnessing the power of natural resources such as sunlight, wind, or water to directly generate electricity through photovoltaic cells or turbines.
In addition to energy generation, energy technology and operations also encompass the distribution and storage of energy. This includes the development and maintenance of power grids and transmission lines that transport electricity from power plants to consumers, as well as the use of energy storage technologies such as batteries and pumped hydro storage to store excess energy for later use.
IETOM Level 1 course explores all the major aspects of Renewable Energy including Wind, Solar Thermal Energy, Solar, Wind Energy, Biomass, Hydro power.
Course Outlines
What is Renewable Energy
Why Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
Biomass
Economy Advantages & Disadvantages of Renewable Energy
Future Key Drivers of Renewable Energy
Technical Support References
Ref 1: Renewable Energy Technology
Ref 2: Solar Energy, Architecture, Components, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
Ref 3: Wind Energy, Architecture, Components, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
Ref 4: Hydropower, Architecture, Components, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
Ref 5: Geothermal Energy, Architecture, Components, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
Ref 6: Biomass, Architecture, Components, Inspection, Maintenance & Repair
Ref 7: Economy Advantages & Disadvantages of Renewable Energy
Ref 8: Future Key Drivers of Renewable Energy
Assessment
Participant underpinning knowledge of energy technology and operations mechanism at Level 1 shall be accessed with short answer multiple-choice questionnaire and case studies at the conclusion of the course.
Outcome
Participants will gain an in debt understanding of renewable energy technology at Level 1. They will also be able to function with minimum supervision as Green Building Engineer, Energy Systems Engineer & Renewable Energy Engineer for IOCs & renewable enegy contractor, vendor or installation company.
Professional Certificate
Issued directly by Chess Subsea Engineering Europe.
How to Register
Click here to download registeration booklet on msword and email completed booklet to info@chesssubseaengineering.org directly.