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NIWE organized the 22nd National training course on "WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY" during 12th to 16th March 2018 to address all aspects of Wind Power starting from introduction to wind and its technology, wind resource assessment, installation and commissioning, operation and maintenance aspects of wind farms in a focused manner along with financial and policy aspects. The course was attended by 24 participants from 7 States of the Country. There are 22 male and 2 female candidates of diverse background participated in the Training Course.
The training course was inaugurated by Dr. K. Balaraman, Director General, National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE), Chennai.
Dr. K. Balaraman, inaugurating the training Course |
As part of the training course, a Course Material was released and distributed to all the participants, faculties and guest, which is a book compilation of the write - ups of all the presentations / lectures collected from the lecturers specially prepared for this particular content of the course for the benefit of the participants as a ready reference material.
Release of Course Material |
There were 25 presentations scheduled during the course which were handled by 15 NIWE Scientists / Engineers and 7 External experts drawn from Wind Turbine Manufacturers, Wind Farm Developers, Consultants, Academicians, Utility and IPP.
The following topics were addressed during the training course:
The NIWE Campus Facilities were also showcased to the participants for practical exposure, wherein they had an opportunity of understanding about the Wind and Solar Resource Assessment set up and how the Hybrid System (Wind - Solar - Diesel) works.
Shri Bhanu Pratap Yadav, Joint Secretary, MNRE was the Chief Guest for Valedictory Function & delivered Valedictory Address and also distributed the Course Certificates to all the participants.
Shri Bhanu Pratap Yadav distributing the course certificates |
Feedback about the training has been collected from all the 24 participants on various aspects of the training and the overall training was assessed as Excellent by 14 participants, Good by 9 and Satisfactory by 1 participant. The training course was highly acclaimed for its course structure, intellectual level, hospitality and the organizing capabilities.