KOICA
conducts a training program "Hydro-Electric Power Generation Management
(Iraq)" for 20 participants from Iraq as part of the Korean government's
grant aid and technical cooperation program for 2010 as follows:
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Course Title : Hydro-Electric Power Generation Management (Iraq)
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Duration : June 14 - June 30, 2010 (17 days)
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Venue : Boryeong & Seongnam, Korea
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Number of Participants : 20 Participants from Iraq
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Iraq 20
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Training Institution : Boryeong Education Institute in KOMIPO
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Training Participants
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Government officials or engineers engaged in the field of Hydro-electric power
and electric power
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Course Objectives
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To introduce Korea¡¯s experiences in power generation field
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To transfer the technologies and concepts related to operation and maintenance
of power
plant
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To transfer the technologies and concepts related to development of electric
power source
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To contribute to building the capacity for rehabilitation and retrofit of out-of-date
facilities
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To introduce the technologies and concepts in connection with the operation
of electric power
grid
and market
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To promote friendships among participants and to strengthen cooperation for
uplifting their ability to manage the power generation
business
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The program consists of 3 parts ;
A.
LECTURES
1.
The Present State of Boryeong Thermal Power Plant and KOMIPO
2.
Status and Outlook of World Power Generation Business
3.
Management of Hydro Power Plant Facilities
4.
Long term power planning
5.
New & Renewable Energy in Korea
6.
Site Planning and Construction of Hydro Power Plant
7.
Grid Control & Operation
8.
Construction of PSPP
9.
Overview On Overseas Business
10.
Low Carbon Green Growth
11.
Construction Management of Power Plant
12.
General overview on power generation sector in Korean
B.
COUNTRY REPORT PRESENTATION on
a)
Electric Power Generation Management & General Power Generation Sector
C.
STUDY VISITS & CULTURAL EXCURSION
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Boryeong Energy World, Boryeong Dam, etc
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KEPCO Electricity Museum, Seoul power plant, KPX (Korea Power Exchange), etc.
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Gyeongbok Palace, National Folk Museum, N-Seoul Tower, Watch a Non-Verbal Performance
'NANTA', Insadong, Namdaemun Market, etc.
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