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Conventional Heat Generation Course
200 hours
English
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Online Training
200 hours
English
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Digital certificate included
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TRADITIONAL THERMAL POWER PLANTS - The objective of this course is to guide the student in the study of traditional thermal power plants: their composition, their guiding theoretical principles, their types, their structure, their SIS (Safety Instrumented Systems) and their main components, in addition to delving into their operation, their consumption patterns and their interaction with the environment. In addition, the course will analyze the current situation of these facilities in Spain and the rest of the world, as well as their future potential. NUCLEAR ENERGY - The main objective of this course is for the student to learn: - The principles of nuclear power plant operation - The main technologies of power plants: PWR and BWR reactors - The fundamentals of safe plant management and radiological protection - The uranium cycle: from the mine to the management of spent fuel - New designs of nuclear reactors
By completing the Conventional Heat Generation course, you will have access to a wide range of job opportunities in the energy sector. Specialize in the operation and maintenance of thermal, combined cycle or nuclear power plants. Apply your knowledge of thermodynamics and fuel types to improve the efficiency of traditional energy generation processes. Lead the energy transition by applying the latest technologies in gas turbines and diesel engines, and understanding the current situation and prospects for conventional thermal generation.
"The "Conventional Heat Generation" course trains you to understand traditional thermal power plants and nuclear power plants. You will cover everything from thermodynamic principles to safety systems and radiation protection. Explore gas turbines and diesel engine plants, and acquire knowledge about conventional thermal generation and emerging nuclear technologies, considering their environmental impact and consumption. Acquire complete, current and applicable knowledge."