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Training and Support

A large component of our work at the Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Analysis (CEEESA) relates to building our clients' capabilities ("capacity building") via transfer and training in the use of analytical methodologies and tools, as well as model implementation support.

Training Course/Workshops: We typically tailor our training courses and workshops to the needs of our clients. Courses may be held at our facility in the Chicago area or at client facilities. Over the last 25+ years, we have conducted training courses in many locations around the world. Since 1978, CEEESA has successfully trained over 1,300 experts from more than 90 countries (see the map below - click the map for a larger version).

Training Map

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Courses/workshops can last anywhere from 3 days to 8 weeks, depending on your needs. Our courses/workshops are very hands-on. Lectures provide background information on technical issues and model features, while work sessions are designed to provide participants with opportunities to put their new knowledge to work immediately.

Please click below to see the list of our upcoming training courses, as well as information on past training courses and workshops.

Implementation Support: The key to the success of our technology transfer projects is our extensive experience in working with a diverse set of clients across the globe in implementing our software products on computers at the client location. Implementation support plans are customized to meet the technical needs of our clients. Under a typical support plan, our staff will travel to your facility and assist your staff in model implementation, conducting various analyses, and result interpretation.

For more information, contact CEEESA.

Related Information

Associated Projects

Power Systems

Energy Systems

Environmental Systems

Selected Publications

Resolving Mismatches in Energy Decision Making

New Madrid and Wabash Valley Seismic Study: Assessing the Impacts on Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines and Downstream Markets by Using NGFast

An Analysis of the Effects of Drought Conditions on Electric Power Generation in the Western United States

The Value of Product Flexibility in Nuclear Hydrogen Technologies: A Real Options Analysis

U.S. Work on Hydrogen Production Using Light-Water Reactors

Comparative Assessment of Energy Options and Strategies Until 2025

More publications

Available Software

EMCAS

GTMax

ENPEP

Others

Related Training

ENPEP Training Registration

WASP-IV Training Registration

Training Overview


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