Natural Heat Yes Please Training Seminar

Posted by marmara on November 9, 2017

Biomass cogeneration plants: A continuing education seminar on 13-14 may in Munich – technical subjects, law and finance to wood-fired biomass cogeneration plants. Wood-fired biomass cogeneration plants are economical! Efficient fuel logistics and year-round supply of fuel, electricity and heat sales with high capacity utilization and selection of suitable and reliable technology must be optimally planned taking into account site-specific circumstances and co-ordinated. The efficient provision of fuel, a technology adapted to the needs and a long-term secure energy sales are three main pillars for the economic operation of a biomass thermal power station. The course provides the necessary basis for this, characteristics and key figures. Dealt with following content: technical, legal and economic foundations of the combined heat power (CHP); Financing biomass projects; Techniques of CHP (ORC process, steam turbine, steam engine); Effective heat recovery and heat utilization concepts; Fuel procurement for wood-fired systems. The seminar series on 13 and 14 may 2014 in Munich (Regus Business Center laim) aimed at engineers, traders and managers who plan projects and accompany plants from the offer phase of project implementation and project controlling, commercial operation as a client, contractor and subcontractor, for utilities, municipal utilities, heat-intensive operations, planning offices, but also for beginners and all further systematizes looking to refresh their knowledge. The Haus der Technik (HDT) is the oldest technical training Institute in Germany, outdoor Institute of the Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen (RWTH) and partners of the universities of Bonn, Brunswick, Duisburg-Essen, Munster and Bremerhaven University of applied sciences. It maintains close contacts with companies and research institutions.

The HDT has the legal form of a non-profit, registered association with approx. 1000 company and person members. in 1927 it founded in Essen, House of technology today one of the leading German provider of seminars, courses, meetings and conferences for specialists and managers. About 16,000 participants annually use the facilities in Essen and at the branch offices in Berlin, Munich and Bremerhaven as well as at numerous other venues in the country and abroad. The Essen headquarters is a modern Congress Centre regularly also used by nationwide companies and associations. More than 50 seminars and meeting rooms for up to 600 people with State of the art conference and audio-visual equipment, as well as a full-service are available.

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