Distributed Generation Systems
Training course
11 - 14 June 2012 | Nottingham Conference Centre, UK
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For general enquiries regarding this course, please contact:
Chloè Llewellyn
Tel: +44 (0)1438 765 648
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About the course
What is covered on the course?
The Distributed Generation Systems training course provides engineers with an appreciation of the technical issues relating to distributed generation. Through a combination of lectures and case studies, you will study a large range of topics, providing breadth of knowledge, from the principal prime movers, to generators, their control and protection, through to connection to the distribution network in compliance with the recently published Engineering Recommendation G.59/2,
The course will provide an opportunity to undertake continued professional development for new and experienced engineers alike.
What are the benefits of attending?
- Engineering Recommendation G.59/2: have its application explained through numerous case studies
- Receive a copy of the Connection Guide to Engineering Recommendation G59/2
- Hear leading experts in the field, including industrial experiences and case studies
- An opportunity to discuss best practice and network with peers
- Obtain detailed course notes for future reference
Who are the tutors?
- Dr D Henderson, Senior Lecturer, Edinburgh Napier University
- Geoffrey Hensman, Director, Hensman Associates
- Dr Miles Redfern, Senior Lecturer, University of Bath
- Professor Lawrence Haydock, LH Consultants Ltd
- David Linsell, Thames Water Utilities Limited
- Sigrid Bolik, Repower UK
Who are the organisers?
This event is organised by the IET Power Generation, Conversion & Utilisation Network.

