April 30th, 2019

Emerging Advanced Manufacturing technologies will create the coal plant of the future. These plants will respond to the need to provide secure, stable, and reliable power. To achieve this end, it is necessary to transform how coal technologies are designed and manufactured.

September 12th, 2018

WCEE’s Career Building Section invites you to engage in discussions about challenges and opportunities for women working in energy. Vicky Bailey and Sheila Slocum Hollis will share their expertise on overcoming obstacles, discuss skills required for convening stakeholders, and bring examples of leading towards practical solutions for the real world.

July 12th, 2018

This workshop will help inform strategic initiatives in the Department of Energy’s Office of Clean Coal and Carbon Management. The discussions will help identify how big data and machine learning can be better leveraged to enable advanced coal energy systems of the future, a competitive, resilient and flexible existing fleet and in developing new products and uses of coal and coal by-products to create new businesses and industries. 

March 20th, 2017

These workshops addresed two topical areas of increasing interest in the region:  1) a refresher course on calculating net transfer capacity; and 2) modeling and simulating the behavior of HVDC back-to-back converter stations.

March 20th, 2017

These workshops addresed two topical areas of increasing interest in the region:  1) a refresher course on calculating net transfer capacity; and 2) modeling and simulating the behavior of HVDC back-to-back converter stations.

November 16th, 2015
The International Energy Agency Clean Coal Centre (IEACCC) is pleased to announce a new combined conference and workshop to be held in Chennai, India, from 16-20 November 2015. The week begins with a one-day workshop on Energy Efficiency and Emission Challenges for India (co-hosted by the US State Department and IEA CCC).
June 11th, 2015

The objective of the Workshop is to discuss how utilities can successfully integrate intermittent generation sources.  Participants will gain an understanding of how electric utilities are mitigating the issue of intermittency from renewable resources through creating a more flexible system. The Workshop will focus on the following topics:

•             Increasing System Flexibility through Generation

•             Greening the Grid

•             Flexible Demand

March 18th, 2014

COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - The United States Energy Association, under the South Asia Regional Initiative for Energy Integration (SARI/EI), with funding from the United States Agency for International Development, organized a South Asia Regional Workshop on Competitive Electricity Markets that took place March 18 – 20, 2014 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

May 22nd, 2013

Under the Energy Utility Partnership Program (EUPP) funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. Energy Association (USEA) conducted a workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on Demand Side Management (Energy Efficiency) and Advanced Metering.  The workshop was held on May 22 – 25, 2013 and included representatives from the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO), Zanzibar Electricity Corporation (ZECO), the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA), and the Ministry of Energy & Mineral Resources.

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