IEEE NEB Section - Rescheduled - Power System presentation on Generator Reliability
GPS – 130
Understanding generator reliability
(Course Length: 90 min, CEUs: 0.2, PDHs, 2.0)
Explores strategies for value engineering projects through utilization of best available technologies and innovations without sacrificing overall
power system reliability. Provides guidelines for selection of the system best suited to meet the project’s cost, reliability and performance
criteria. Establishes measures for determination of reliability and provides tools to establish reliability criteria for overall engine-generator power system.
Brought to you by IEEE Nebraska's INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS and POWER & ENERGY Technical Chapters, these courses are certified through Milwaukee School of Engineering.
The registration fee associated with this event is for the presentation and dinner. PDH credit will be awarded to those attending the presentation.
Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 10 Nov 2022
- Time: 05:30 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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Ron Ostendorf - Nebraska Section IAS Chair
- Co-sponsored by Nick McIntosh - IEEE Nebraska Section Chair
- Starts 08 August 2022 01:23 PM
- Ends 09 November 2022 04:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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Speakers
Don Stienmetz of Generac Power Systems
Biography:
Don Steinmetz has been with Generac Power Systems as Power Solution Manager BSEE from Milwaukee School of Engineering MSOE, 20 years in the Power Generation, 8years as Application Engineering in the field of Medium voltage, Grid Sustainablilty and Combined Heat and Power.
Email:
Address:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Agenda
5:30pm - Sign in
6:00pm - Dinner and Presentation to follow
Q&A after presentation
Closing announcements
Dinner will be buffet style with the following choices:
BBQ ribs, Backed Chicken, mixed vegetables, cinnamon apples, salad bar
Iced tea and soft drinks included. Cash bar for adult beverages.