Current Courses
All of our upcoming energy market courses are listed below.
The prices shown are exclusive of GST. A green tick indicates that seats are available. A red cross indicates that seats are sold out.
An early payment discount is only available if the course fee is paid in full on, or by, the indicated early payment discount date below.
The “EL0 + ELNP1 + ELRisk” products are for all three courses in a session: this bundle attracts a 10% discount on the individual course prices.
Updating...| EL0: Introduction to the Electricity Market Auckland 4th September 2012 | | Price: $975.00 Early Discount:$877.50 (special ends 31 Aug 2012) | ||
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Code: EL0 Objective: To provide an understanding of the essential elements of the NZ Electricity Supply system and the wholesale electricity market. Prerequisites: None
The course includes a number of rounds of our spot market trading game which simulates the process by which traders submit offers to generate into the market each half hour. It’s a lot of fun!
Introduction Market Overview Spot, hedge, retail, frequency keeping and ancillary markets Cash flows for generators and retailers Generation, retail, transmission, distribution, consumers Governing legislation and market rules Electricity power flows and concepts Energy conversions and units
Transmission: The Grid AC grid The HVDC link and inter-island power flows Losses and line limits Transmission and line charges
Demand Total demand for electricity in New Zealand Demand growth - history and projections Seasonal demand profiles Embedded generation and grid off-take Metering and reconciliation
Supply Types of generator and basic characteristics, fuels and renewable sources, generation by fuel type Hydro, thermal, geothermal, wind and cogeneration
The wholesale spot and ancillary markets Role of the System Operator in Dispatch Offers & Bids Market models Reserves and frequency keeping
Cost of Supply Fuel use and efficiency of thermal generators, heat rate Fuel cost calculations Long run and short run costs
Electricity Price Behaviour Understanding historical price patterns and their origin The Retail and hedge Markets Retail TOU contracts Hedge contracts
NB: Course material may vary from the above on the day. |
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| EL0: Introduction to the Electricity Market Auckland 8th May 2012 | | Price: $975.00 Early Discount:$877.50 (special ends 04 May 2012) | ||
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Code: EL0 Objective: To provide an understanding of the essential elements of the NZ Electricity Supply system and the wholesale electricity market. Prerequisites: None
The course includes a number of rounds of our spot market trading game which simulates the process by which traders submit offers to generate into the market each half hour. It’s a lot of fun!
Introduction Market Overview Spot, hedge, retail, frequency keeping and ancillary markets Cash flows for generators and retailers Generation, retail, transmission, distribution, consumers Governing legislation and market rules Electricity power flows and concepts Energy conversions and units
Transmission: The Grid AC grid The HVDC link and inter-island power flows Losses and line limits Transmission and line charges
Demand Total demand for electricity in New Zealand Demand growth - history and projections Seasonal demand profiles Embedded generation and grid off-take Metering and reconciliation
Supply Types of generator and basic characteristics, fuels and renewable sources, generation by fuel type Hydro, thermal, geothermal, wind and cogeneration
The wholesale spot and ancillary markets Role of the System Operator in Dispatch Offers & Bids Market models Reserves and frequency keeping
Cost of Supply Fuel use and efficiency of thermal generators, heat rate Fuel cost calculations Long run and short run costs
Electricity Price Behaviour Understanding historical price patterns and their origin The Retail and hedge Markets Retail TOU contracts Hedge contracts
NB: Course material may vary from the above on the day. |
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| EL0: Introduction to the Electricity Market Wellington 13th March 2012 | | Price: $975.00 Early Discount:$877.50 (special ends 09 Mar 2012) | ||
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Code: EL0 Objective: To provide an understanding of the essential elements of the NZ Electricity Supply system and the wholesale electricity market. Prerequisites: None
The course includes a number of rounds of our spot market trading game which simulates the process by which traders submit offers to generate into the market each half hour. It’s a lot of fun!
Introduction Market Overview Spot, hedge, retail, frequency keeping and ancillary markets Cash flows for generators and retailers Generation, retail, transmission, distribution, consumers Governing legislation and market rules Electricity power flows and concepts Energy conversions and units
Transmission: The Grid AC grid The HVDC link and inter-island power flows Losses and line limits Transmission and line charges
Demand Total demand for electricity in New Zealand Demand growth - history and projections Seasonal demand profiles Embedded generation and grid off-take Metering and reconciliation
Supply Types of generator and basic characteristics, fuels and renewable sources, generation by fuel type Hydro, thermal, geothermal, wind and cogeneration
The wholesale spot and ancillary markets Role of the System Operator in Dispatch Offers & Bids Market models Reserves and frequency keeping
Cost of Supply Fuel use and efficiency of thermal generators, heat rate Fuel cost calculations Long run and short run costs
Electricity Price Behaviour Understanding historical price patterns and their origin The Retail and hedge Markets Retail TOU contracts Hedge contracts
NB: Course material may vary from the above on the day. |
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| EL0: Introduction to the Electricity Market Wellington 13th November 2012 | | Price: $975.00 Early Discount:$877.50 (special ends 09 Nov 2012) | ||
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Code: EL0 Objective: To provide an understanding of the essential elements of the NZ Electricity Supply system and the wholesale electricity market. Prerequisites: None
The course includes a number of rounds of our spot market trading game which simulates the process by which traders submit offers to generate into the market each half hour. It’s a lot of fun!
Introduction Market Overview Spot, hedge, retail, frequency keeping and ancillary markets Cash flows for generators and retailers Generation, retail, transmission, distribution, consumers Governing legislation and market rules Electricity power flows and concepts Energy conversions and units
Transmission: The Grid AC grid The HVDC link and inter-island power flows Losses and line limits Transmission and line charges
Demand Total demand for electricity in New Zealand Demand growth - history and projections Seasonal demand profiles Embedded generation and grid off-take Metering and reconciliation
Supply Types of generator and basic characteristics, fuels and renewable sources, generation by fuel type Hydro, thermal, geothermal, wind and cogeneration
The wholesale spot and ancillary markets Role of the System Operator in Dispatch Offers & Bids Market models Reserves and frequency keeping
Cost of Supply Fuel use and efficiency of thermal generators, heat rate Fuel cost calculations Long run and short run costs
Electricity Price Behaviour Understanding historical price patterns and their origin The Retail and hedge Markets Retail TOU contracts Hedge contracts
NB: Course material may vary from the above on the day. |
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| EL0: Introduction to the Electricity Market Wellington 17th July 2012 | | Price: $975.00 Early Discount:$877.50 (special ends 13 Jul 2012) | ||
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Code: EL0 Objective: To provide an understanding of the essential elements of the NZ Electricity Supply system and the wholesale electricity market. Prerequisites: None
The course includes a number of rounds of our spot market trading game which simulates the process by which traders submit offers to generate into the market each half hour. It’s a lot of fun!
Introduction Market Overview Spot, hedge, retail, frequency keeping and ancillary markets Cash flows for generators and retailers Generation, retail, transmission, distribution, consumers Governing legislation and market rules Electricity power flows and concepts Energy conversions and units
Transmission: The Grid AC grid The HVDC link and inter-island power flows Losses and line limits Transmission and line charges
Demand Total demand for electricity in New Zealand Demand growth - history and projections Seasonal demand profiles Embedded generation and grid off-take Metering and reconciliation
Supply Types of generator and basic characteristics, fuels and renewable sources, generation by fuel type Hydro, thermal, geothermal, wind and cogeneration
The wholesale spot and ancillary markets Role of the System Operator in Dispatch Offers & Bids Market models Reserves and frequency keeping
Cost of Supply Fuel use and efficiency of thermal generators, heat rate Fuel cost calculations Long run and short run costs
Electricity Price Behaviour Understanding historical price patterns and their origin The Retail and hedge Markets Retail TOU contracts Hedge contracts
NB: Course material may vary from the above on the day. |
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