Offshore Wind Master Class at Lowestoft College
Lowestoft College
Lowestoft College, Suffolk will be the venue for the UK's first POWER master class which will run over three days from Wednesday 30th May to Friday 1st June 2007.
The master class will feature training sessions led by experts working in the offshore wind sector in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany, reflecting the trans-national nature of both the industry and the POWER project.
Training sessions will explore the key aspects of offshore wind including: the UK offshore wind market, constructing, operating and maintaining offshore wind farms, turbine support structures and foundation technologies, electrical generation technologies alongside safety training for the marine environment.
The master class is open to companies already involved or interested in becoming part of the offshore wind industry and students studying engineering at college or university in the POWER regions.
Ian Pease of Lowestoft College who is organising the master class said, "Offshore wind represents a significant opportunity for the engineering and maritime communities. The East of England's experience in offshore gas and marine logistics means that we are well placed to capitalise on the opportunity. The master class will provide delegates with an understanding of the technologies and challenges involved in offshore wind."
The master class is organised as part of the EU funded POWER (Pushing Offshore Wind Energy Regions) initiative, creating a North Sea competence network for offshore wind energy.
For a course outline and joining details contact Ian Pease at Lowestoft College: Telephone +44(0)1502 525006 or email i.pease@lowestoft.ac.uk
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