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Hydro power development involves a long process of assessing technical, commercial, environment al and social aspects, i ncluding understanding risks and opportunities for sustainable outcomes. This course explores the full project development cycle from site identication to operations and provides participants with an understanding of the key development risks and issues associated with hydro power development. The course oers full access to Entura’s detailed practical knowledge of hydro power development, which is backed up by almost 100 years of experience in water operations as part of Hydro Tasmania, Australia’s largest hydro power operator and water manager. The course material is derived from Entura’s experience that began with some of the rst hydro power facilities in Australia and continues with our current activities and service to major investors and developers throughout the Asia-Pacic. After completing the course, participants will have a strong understanding of hydro power development issues from site selection to operation, enabling them to undertake important roles associated with project oversight, investment analysis and due diligence, project assessment for planning approval, licensing and for other non- technical hydro power development roles. Course content Introduction to hydro power Understanding hydro power – how power is generated Water to wire – elements of a hydro power scheme Project life-cycle – an introduction Risk assessment process Understanding importance of risk and certainty Overview of key risks:  º resource (hydrology – ow/head, data quality)  º engineering (geology, topography, construction)  º environmental and social safeguards  º project economics and project optimisation. Commercial issues Project development models and issues Tender procurement models Operational issues Operation and maintenance planning Dam safety and emergency response plan Stakeholder management Environmental compliance. Participant prole Junior engineers Non-technical professionals (typically government, funding agencies, nancial institutions, or NGOs) Learning objectives To provide participants with: a general understanding of hydro power technical aspects an understanding of the hydro power development project life-cycle an understanding of technical, commercial, environmental, and social risks and the process for increasing certainty and reducing risk during the development process. Learning methods Lectures Case studies Site visits Discussions/assignments/workshops Course providers Entura’s lecturers include: accredited training professionals technical specialists and professionals with extensive experience and qualications in the hydro power industry. Customisation This course can be customised to suit particular regional or organisation al emphasis or to match existing capability or skill level of participants. www.entura.com.au/institute clean energy and water institute Course Director Dr Amanda Ashworth +61 417 503 692 [email protected] Hydro power development Course duration 3-5 days Location Tasmania, Australia (includes site visits) Client site as negotiated Web-based delivery possible

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Hydro power development involves a long

process of assessing technical, commercial,

environmental and social aspects, includingunderstanding risks and opportunities for

sustainable outcomes.

This course explores the full project

development cycle from site identification

to operations and provides participants with

an understanding of the key development

risks and issues associated with hydro power

development.

The course offers full access to Entura’s

detailed practical knowledge of hydro power

development, which is backed up by almost

100 years of experience in water operations

as part of Hydro Tasmania, Australia’s largest

hydro power operator and water manager.

The course material is derived from Entura’s

experience that began with some of the

first hydro power facilities in Australia and

continues with our current activities and

service to major investors and developers

throughout the Asia-Pacific.

After completing the course, participants will

have a strong understanding of hydro power

development issues from site selection

to operation, enabling them to undertake

important roles associated with project

oversight, investment analysis and due

diligence, project assessment for planning

approval, licensing and for other non-

technical hydro power development roles.

Course content

Introduction to hydro power

• Understanding hydro power – howpower is generated

• Water to wire – elements of a hydro

power scheme

• Project life-cycle – an introduction

Risk assessment process

• Understanding importance of risk and

certainty

• Overview of key risks:

 º resource (hydrology – flow/head,data quality)

 º engineering (geology, topography,

construction)

 º environmental and social

safeguards

 º project economics and project

optimisation.

Commercial issues

• Project development models and

issues

• Tender procurement models

Operational issues

• Operation and maintenance planning

• Dam safety and emergency response

plan

• Stakeholder management

• Environmental compliance.

Participant profile

• Junior engineers

Non-technical professionals (typicallygovernment, funding agencies, financial

institutions, or NGOs)

Learning objectives

To provide participants with:

• a general understanding of hydro power

technical aspects

• an understanding of the hydro power

development project life-cycle

• an understanding of technical,

commercial, environmental, and socialrisks and the process for increasing

certainty and reducing risk during the

development process.

Learning methods

• Lectures

• Case studies

• Site visits

• Discussions/assignments/workshops

Course providers

Entura’s lecturers include:

• accredited training professionals

• technical specialists and professionals with

extensive experience and qualifications in

the hydro power industry.

Customisation

This course can be customised to suit

particular regional or organisational

emphasis or to match existing capability orskill level of participants.

www.entura.com.au/institute

clean energy andwater institute

Course Director

Dr Amanda Ashworth

+61 417 503 692

[email protected]

Hydro power development

Course duration

3-5 days

Location

• Tasmania, Australia

(includes site visits)

• Client site asnegotiated

• Web-based deliverypossible