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One-day training programme on
Renewable energy certificates: procedures and operation
13 September 2011 |
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Two-day training programme on
Small wind and hybrid systems: opportunities and challenges
11–12 October 2011 |
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Two-day training programme on
Climate change and the future of economic development and
governance
18–19 October 2011 |
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Course Contents
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Rationale for
introducing REC mechanism in India /enabling legal framework
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Conceptual
framework for REC envisaged by FoR/CERC
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Institutional
structure for REC implementation/Role of various
organizations involved
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Present status
of REC implementation
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Procedure for
accreditation, registration, and issuance of RECs
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Procedure for
redemption and price discovery of REC at power exchange
√ Options and
economics of sale of electricity under different mode (FIT,
REC, third party, captive, trader, power exchange) |
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Course Contents
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Introduction,
technology review
√ Small wind
turbine design and manufacturing
√ System
designing aspects
√ Estimation of
energy output
√ Testing and
certification
√ Policy and
regulatory framework
√ Financial /
economic aspects
√ Market
development challenges
√ Case
studies
√ Interactions
with the manufacturers, suppliers, and user |
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Course Contents
√ Science of
Climate change
√ Physical basis
√ India specific
results of 4 x 4 assessments
√ Fossil fuel
crisis
√ Environmental
crisis
√ Resultant
impact crisis
√ Energy crisis
and response: adaptation and mitigation
√ System
response- resilience.
√ Need for energy
transition to building economic resilience for further
economic development
√ Necessary
changes in governance
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Changes in law
and policies
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Institutional
and governance structures |
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Fees Rs 5,000/-
fees per participant covers course material, lunch,
tea/coffee during the programme. |
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Fees Rs 8,000/-
fees per participant covers course material, lunch,
tea/coffee during the programme.
(Special 10% discount for Indian Small Wind Association
members and 20% discount for students) |
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Fees
Rs 2,000/- fees per participant
covers course material, lunch, tea/coffee during the
programme. |
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Who should attend
Renewable energy electricity generators, power traders,
staff of electricity regulatory commission and related
agencies. |
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Who should attend
Manufacturers and dealers, state nodal agencies,
power distribution utilities, Indian Small Wind Association
(InSWA) members, IT companies, academic institutions,
telecom and telecom tower companies, trusts and educational
institutions, consulting firms, NGO’s, traders etc. |
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Who should attend
Personnel from NGOs and civil society organizations,
journalists, and academics etc.
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