- Course No E – 1580
- PDH Units 3.00
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- Course No E – 1580
- PDH Units 3.00
Intended Audience: mechanical and environmental engineers
PDH UNITS: 3
From restructuring and increased competitiveness in power production, to the need for additional production and distribution capacity, the nation’s power system is facing a diverse and broad set of challenges in order to meet demand growth and new quality and reliability expectations for our grid and power supplies. Although these challenges may create uncertainty within the financial and electricity supply markets, they also offer the potential to explore new opportunities to support the accelerated deployment of cleaner and cost-effective technologies to meet demand. This online mechanical and environmental engineering course developed by industry expert Steven Liescheidt, PE, CCS, CCPR describes alternate clean energy technologies for various industries. The course material will also discusses how and why energy from renewable energy sources (e.g. solar, wind, hydro, and biomass) are considered carbon-neutral energy technologies. The material in this course is derived from, "Clean Energy Technologies: A Preliminary Inventory of the Potential for Electricity Generation", publication No. LBNL-57451.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Fuel loading
- Back-Pressure Power Recovery
- Natural Gas Pressure Recovery Turbines
- Pressure Power Recovery
- Organic Rankine Cycle
- Flare Gas Recovery
- Advanced Cogeneration – Iron & Steel Industry
- Cheng Cycle or Steam Injected Gas Turbine
- Gasturbine Process Heater
- Gas Turbine – Drying
- Fuels Cells in the Chlorine-Alkaline Industry
- Black Liquor Gasification
- Residue Gasification – Petroleum Refining & Other Industries
- VOC Control
- Anaerobic Digestion – Agriculture, Municipal Wastewater & Industrial Wastewater
- Landfill Gas
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