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In a market with scarce resources and strong growth it is important to understand the mechanisms of the certification process and how to interpret the regulatory requirements to save time and costs.

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Course description

  1. Introduction to DNV standards and related international standards, in particular the IEC 61400 series.

  2. Presentation of the verification process according to DNV-OS-J101, DNV-OS-J102 and IEC WT 01 (IEC TS 61 400-22) and how it contributes positively in the design phase. Understanding the early verification process will minimize the need for late design changes.

  3. Discussion of the documentation requirements including:

    • Interpretation of the site specific conditions and the impact on project costs
    • Procedures for design control and the link to the manufacturer's quality management system.

  4. Discussion of the correlation between the project stakeholders (e.g. developer, turbine supplier and substructure designer) and the significance on project costs and the certification process.

  5. Presentation of the new DNV offshore standard for offshore substations, DNV-02-J201 released in October 2009.

  6. Presentation of optional DNV services related to project certification including marine verification and marine warranty surveys, SHE, navigational risk assessment and cable damage.

The course is offered in English, and is run by DNV experts from the cleaner energy and maritime sectors.

Target group
Technical staff/engineers and project managers working with design and certification of wind turbines and support structures for onshore and offshore wind farms.

DateLocation PriceMore information & agendaEnrollment
September 6-7 Copenhagen,
Denmark
EUR 1,500 per participant .pdfPlease enroll here
November 8-9 London,
UK
EUR 1,500 per participant .pdfPlease enroll here

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