In-house training courses

If your company can benefit from our training, but doesn’t want the time, cost and inconvenience penalties of sending multiple people to training courses, then why not ask us to come to you?
Here are just some of the reasons to enquire now:

  • Customisation - unlike a public course, which must be 'generic', in-house training can be designed to focus on the issues which are critical to your business
  • Cost effectiveness - it can cost loss per employee than a public course
  • Interaction - having only 'your' people at the course will create focus and discussion on topics important to the success of your company
  • Quality - a fundamental often overlooked, our team of directors and trainers have over 100 years experience in B2B conferences and courses
  • Methods - our trainers provide you with very personal, interactive training sessions set in a relaxed atmosphere to ensure you gain and retain your newly learnt skills
  • Confidentiality - ensure private discussion on issues which you may not wish to made public
  • Timing – You can schedule a time for training that is least disruptive to your business

Course costs will depend on a number of factors: the length and content of the course, where our trainer needs to travel, the number of attendees and any work we need to do to tailor our material to your needs.
To enable us to discuss the options further with you, please first complete the inquiry form as best as you can.
(* for course quality purposes, we limit course attendance to a maximum of 20)

Sample training topics currently available “in-house”:


Solar

Including solar resources; energy potential; photovoltaics (PV); utility solar (CSP and CPV); storage and grid integration; economic influences

Wind

Including wind resources; power potential; turbine types & operations; variability and grid integration; economic factors

Geothermal

Including geothermal resources; power plant types; markets and applications; power economics and competition

Biofuels

Including current and future feedstocks; conversion processes; regulatory, market and economic influences; markets and applications

Renewable Energy & Power

Including: renewable energy markets, applications and competition; renewable energy and power technologies (wind, solar, geothermal, biofuels, marine); economics of renewable power

Other Green Power Issues

Including: energy and power fundamentals; grid power generation, distribution and storage; energy and power markets; policy and regulatory instruments

 (NB.  Example courses above are illustrative of recent public course agendas to give a flavour of the level, style and topic coverage that we currently offer).