Energy Transition Engineer - IFP Training Certificate
Graduate Certificate
NRJENG-EN-P
Who should attend?
This course aims to provide the in-depth technical knowledge of energy transition necessary to hold rapidly, and very effectively, the position of field operations engineer or project engineer.
Public :
Engineers (particularly recently graduated operation, design or project engineers) interested in a specialization in energy transition.
Level :Skilled
Prerequisite :
Engineering degree or equivalent experience in the energy sector.
Course Content
ENERGY PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF ENERGY TRANSITION
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Duration : 5 Days
Energetic worldwide context - Low carbon energy production.
NATURAL & BIOGAS PROCESSING
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Duration : 10 Days
Thermodynamics applied to hydrocarbons processing.
Gas processing.
Process design case studies using process simulation software.
TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCTION FACILITIES & PROCESS EFFICIENCY
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Duration : 10 Days
Piping systems and process equipment, metallurgy, corrosion management.
Electrical systems, instrumentation, process control and safety instrumented systems.
Energy optimization and heat exchangers network.
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
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Duration : 10 Days
Gas turbines.
Power generator.
Offshore wind challenges.
ECONOMICS & PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Duration : 10 Days
Fundamentals of contracts - Project profitability evaluation - Risk analysis of energy transition projects.
Project cost estimation and control.
Cost of energy: conventional and renewables (biogas, solar, wind), LCOE, grid parity…
PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT
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Duration : 5 Days
Process hazard analysis: HAZID, HAZOP, plant layout…
SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT MANAGEMENT
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Duration : 5 Days
Societal consequences and problem linked to new energies development.
Communication challenges and constraints, managing the relationships with partners.
BIOGAS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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Duration : 5 Days
Teamwork on a biogas project using actual data.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Grasp fundamentals of energy production in the context of energy transition,
Explain fundamental concepts underlying electricity production,
Analyze operating conditions and basic design of processes,
Describe the technology of static equipment and rotating machinery used in production facilities,
Identify main risks related to projects, including economics and societal,
Contribute to the dynamics of projects studies.
Ways & Means
Highly interactive training with industry specialist lecturers.
Numerous applications and illustrations.
Multiple teamwork sessions. Use of dynamic simulations and industrial case studies.
Numerous simulations performed using the PRO/II™ or HYSYS™ or UNISIM™ software.
Several tutorials with equipment in a workshop. Site/field visits.
Learning assessment
Continuous assessments all-along the program.
Final assessment including a presentation in front of a jury.
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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding.
Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com