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Overview
This online course, hosted by EUCI, is designed for energy professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of critical standards that govern renewable energy and energy storage systems. Participants will engage in interactive sessions over two days, exploring the implications of IEEE 1547, UL 1741, and NFPA 70 on project design, installation, and operation.
Course Structure
The course begins with foundational knowledge of the standards, followed by case studies and collaborative activities. Attendees will gain practical skills to enhance compliance, mitigate risks, and foster innovation in energy projects. Key topics include:
IEEE 1547: Standards for interconnection and interoperability of distributed energy resources (DER).
UL 1741: Safety standards for inverters and controllers in grid-tied systems.
NFPA 70: Guidelines for electrical installations, focusing on renewable energy systems.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will leave with actionable insights, including:
Understanding the impact of these standards on renewable energy projects.
Strategies for compliance and risk mitigation.
Skills to navigate compliance challenges through collaborative problem-solving.
Interactive Activities
The course includes engaging activities such as:
Case study analyses of grid-tied renewable energy projects.
Workshops to develop standards-compliant workflows.
Role-playing scenarios to present compliance plans to stakeholders.
This course is ideal for professionals at all levels, from entry-level analysts to senior managers, looking to enhance their expertise in renewable energy standards and practices. For more details and to register, visit EUCI's event page.
