NORCOWE Summer School 2015: Harvesting wind energy in a harsh environment

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General information

The goal of the NORCOWE Summer School is to give the attendants a broader perspective of the challenges related to offshore wind and help the PhD students to put their work into a wider context.

Key topics to be covered:

  • Environmental conditions relevant to offshore wind.
  • Harvesting the wind energy.
  • The design challenges.
  • Installation, operation and maintenance.
  • The economics of wind power.

The overall program (incl. speakers) is available here.

Contact Person: (post@norcowe.no)

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Venue

Venue: Hardingasete
Norheimsund, Norway

Application


Cost:
<p>The price is 11.000NOK (Transport, accommodation, food and social events incl.).&nbsp;</p>

Application Procedure:

Sign up for the Summer School using the online form.

Qualification

Academic level: PhD, Lifelong Learning
Occupations (not validated):

The goal of the NORCOWE Summer School is to give the attendants a broader perspective of the challenges related to offshore wind and help the PhD students to put their work into a wider context.

Key topics to be covered:

  • Environmental conditions relevant to offshore wind.
  • Harvesting the wind energy.
  • The design challenges.
  • Installation, operation and maintenance.
  • The economics of wind power.

The overall program (incl. speakers) is available here.

Application procedure: 

Sign up for the Summer School using the online form.

Attendance mode: 
Face-to-face non-campus
Attendance pattern: 
Daytime
Cost: 
<p>The price is 11.000NOK (Transport, accommodation, food and social events incl.).&nbsp;</p>
Duration: 
1 week
Start/End: 
Monday, August 17, 2015 - 02:00 to Friday, August 21, 2015 - 02:00
Language of assessment: 
English
Language of instruction: 
English
Study mode: 
Full time
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