Program Information

2007 Continuing Education credits:

31 CLEs

3.1 CEUs


Agenda

Fees

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Fundamental Course: Energy Utility Basics
October 15-19, 2007, Fluno Center, Madison, Wisconsin

This is an annual foundation course, updated each year as technology, regulation, competition and markets evolve.  The WPUI Basic Course for Energy Utilities was first offered in 1983.  The Institute is proud to present this exceptional course.
 

Program Summary
Over five days participants will receive an introduction to the electric and natural gas industries, insights into regulatory decision-making, and an analysis of the current issues facing both industries.

The course is divided into two modules:
     Electric Industry
     Natural Gas Industry

Each industry module will address technology, regulation, and current issues.  Attendees will learn about the fundamentals of electric generation and transmission, natural gas production and delivery, and about the principles of public utility regulation and how these principles are applied.  Participants will spend a full day on current electric issues and a half day on current natural gas issues.  Those who have taken the course in the past will find it beneficial to sign up for the current issue sessions.

Who should attend
This course is intended for commercial and residential energy buyers, competitive energy service providers, employees of consumer organizations and electric and natural gas utilities, energy utility practitioners, legislative staff, regulatory staff, state and local government personnel.

Benefits
Attendees will obtain practical, non-technical knowledge of the operations and technology of the natural gas and electricity industries. This will allow participants to more fully understand the role of regional transmission organizations, open access, transmission constraints, gas storage and flows, and how both markets operate in the current environment. Those who are new to regulatory issues will learn which agencies regulate which parts of each industry and why. Attendees will also learn how the balance of regulation is shifting from state PSCs to FERC jurisdiction and the role of other Federal agencies such as the DOJ, FTC, DOE, etc. Finally, the participants will get an up-to-date view of current competitive and regulatory issues and will have an opportunity to debate with the experts and key industry leaders.
 



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