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Renewable Energy Series
Wind Energy Programme
Date : 24 Oct 2015
Time : 0930h– 1730h
Venue : AFA Ahmedabad
Contact : Hitesh : 9409420493
Air Force Association Gujarat Branch
“HIMAVAN” Opp. Shefali Centre
Paldi Char Rasta Ahmedabad
Gujarat - 380 006 Ph. +91-79-26575052
About AFA Gujarat Branch
Nation Building and Human Capacity Creation are the main objectives of Air Force Association (AFA) Gujarat Branch. AFA Head Office is located at New Delhi.
Having deep access to various techno-managerial skills, We undertake Social Projects including Environment related activities
AFA is a non - political body of IAF Veter-ans registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860.
It is mandated to assist AFA beneficiaries in finding suitable employment and help them in their resettlement and rehabilitation.
With our thrust on Education to Employment (E2E) initiatives, we aim to develop skills and competencies as required by the Industry.
Important activities being undertaken
Seminars and Studies on Industry & Environment
Developing a Set of Publication
Guest lectures by eminent personalities
Defence Awareness Campaigns
Charity Concerts & Blood Donation Camps
Scholarships for Higher Education
E2E projects for ESM & Youth of Gujarat [
Training Courses in Renewable Energy
Training Courses In Industrial Safety
On Demand Assist Programmes to enable students compete at National level espe-cially to join Armed Forces
Skill Development : Homeland Security
Skill Development: Industrial Safety, Health, Environment & Fire etc.
Skill Development : Industrial Security
Wind Energy Programme : Learning Objectives
1. Development of Global, National & Local
Wind Energy Technologies (Orientation)
2. Describe Wind Turbine Site Assessment,
Wind Resources & Wind Characteristics
3. Types of Wind Turbines, Identifying Wind Tur-
bine Operations & Maintenance
4. Understanding Grid Connections in Power
Systems for Wind Energy
5. Discuss Economics – Public Policy –Environmental Impact - Advantages and
Disadvantages of Wind Energy Generation
6. Future Developments
Who Should attend
Ex Servicemen (ESM) and their wards
Graduates / Final Year Students
Diploma Holders with some work experience
Junior Executives
Any one interested in Renewable Energy
Fees / Contribution
Individuals : ₹ 2000/- Companies : Customised Donation /Sponsorship : ₹ 5000/- and above Payment by Cash / Cheque / e-transfer will be accepted. Cheques be drawn in favour of “Air Force Association Gujarat Branch” ESM will be given 50% discount
Renewable Energy Development Project ____________________________________________________
Delivered By Team Of Veterans
Team Leader
Air Marshal PK Desai PVSM AVSM VSM BE (Mech) PG IE (NITIE) MSc (MS)
Technical Adviser
Wg Cdr CG Pandya Ex Chief Executive - GEDA Professor - Faculty Member CEPT
Consultant Academic Projects
Wg Cdr BG Upadhyay Professor Faculty Member SVBIT
Director E2E Projects
Gp Capt S Chatterjee
Lead Auditor EOHS Mgt Systems
(ISO 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007) Certified Six Sigma Black Belt
Wind Energy Programme (Back Drop)
Wind Energy (WE) had been used by human beings from times immemorial. WE in its present form has evolved after the Gulf War (1990 – 91).
Since then, rapid technological advances have taken place. Planning for electric power generation as a clean power source is now gaining ground on a global basis.
Wind Power is one of the most important aspects amongst Renewable Energy Power Generation Strategies.
Both Solar and Wind are therefore becoming important power sources now.
With the Smart Grid idea coming up very fast, the planning of distributed power systems is being considered very essential for all existing and future power projects everywhere.
Millions of new jobs are being created all over the world including a large chunk in India. Jobs will continue to grow for at least next 20 years and beyond.
Basic knowledge of WE technology will thus be an essential requirement for these new jobs.
WE Programme : Topics To Be Covered
Introduction
Wind Energy Siting
Environmental & Regulatory Issues
Benefits and Limitations
Wind Turbine Technology
Wind Farm Developments
Off-shore Wind
Organisations and Institutions
The Future