ESC|University invites you to attend one of our many beneficial training courses offered in February. Designed with your needs and feedback in mind, ESCU classes and workshops provide invaluable knowledge to all who attend. There are several new additions to the 2009 training offering so don't miss out on these opportunities!
ESC|StackVision Data QA/Certification Workshop
February 25-26, 2009 (Knoxville, TN)
This class is geared toward I&C Technicians, Plant Engineers, Environmental Coordinators and Reporting Personnel and will focus on the basic features of the ESC|StackVision software. This two-day workshop is specifically paced for a new user. Participants will receive hands-on experience with the StackVision software and have ample time to cover the entire DAS and associated tasks.
Cost: $1150
RGGI Webinar
February 19, 2009
This webinar is geared toward I&C Technicians, Plant Engineers, Environmental Coordinators and Reporting Personnel. Participants in this workshop will become familiar with the latest information on the implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) program. The webinar covers the general regulatory requirements for monitoring CO2 under RGGI. Attendees will learn the steps necessary to report CO2 emissions from ESC|StackVision.
Cost: Included in Customer Maintenance Agreement
Schedule
This webinar will begin at 10:00 am EST and will last approximately two hours.
Data Aggregation and Parsing Webinar
February 18, 2009
Geared toward any Acid Rain Program or NOx Budget Program utility representative with more than one plant, Environmental Engineers and Information Technology Staff who manage the DAS system, this course was developed to educate customers on the growing market need to aggregate air emissions data. With the onset of ECMPS XML reporting and state level mercury reporting, companies are looking for tools to allow them to automatically look at fleet-wide emissions caps, monitor operating trends and manage Title V permits. This webinar will explore the challenges the industry faces in managing large amounts of data and will also discuss possible solutions to these challenges.
Cost: Free!
Schedule
This webinar will begin at 11:00 am EST and will last approximately one hour.
Connectivity Webinar
February 20, 2009
Geared toward customers who have a need to transport large amounts of air emissions data to another platform, Environmental Engineers and Information Technology Staff who manage the DAS system, the Connectivity Webinar was developed to educate customers on a market need to transport large amounts of data to other software packages. Cutting-edge technologies are available to assist in maintaining a link to other products. Enterprise systems exist within utilities that require recent air emissions data to be present. This webinar will discuss these different technologies as well as the requirements necessary to keep data current.
Cost: Free!
Schedule
This webinar will begin at 11:00 am EST and will last approximately one hour.
CAIR SO2 Webinar
February 25, 2009
This webinar is geared toward I&C Technicians, Plant Engineers, Environmental Coordinators and Reporting Personnel. In this webinar, attendees will become familiarized with the latest information for complying with the CAIR SO2 program just in time for first quarter reporting. Topics that will be covered include general regulatory and configuration requirements for monitoring SO2 under CAIR.
Cost: $250
Schedule
This webinar will begin at 11:00 am EST and will last approximately one hour.
ESC|StackVision Version 2.3 Configuration Class
February 23-25, 2009 (Kansas City, MO)
This class is designed for Environmental Engineers and CEMS Technicians who possess advanced knowledge of ESC|StackVision. This three-day class is designed to provide users with the knowledge to complete larger configuration changes within StackVision. Attendees will learn what constitutes a configuration change or a configuration update, which tools to use to make changes/updates and how to use those tools. This course includes a hands-on exercise designed to educate attendees on modifying StackVision configurations.
Cost: $2375
SQL Report Writing with ESC|StackVision Workshop
February 26, 2009 (Kansas City, MO)
This workshop is geared toward CEMS Technicians and Environmental Engineers who manage DAS systems and IT personnel responsible for developing custom reports for the DAS. Attendees must understand the SQL table structure and ESC|StackVision data collections/storage procedures. This workshop provides attendees with knowledge on how to set up, design and maintain their custom StackVision reports using Microsoft SQL Server's Reporting Services. Attendees will learn how to use the Reporting Services development tools to create custom reports, SQL Server Reporting Services, and its components and how to configure report publishing and execution settings. Attendees will also gain an understanding of the different data views within StackVision. This class will be most beneficial to those with a need to generate and maintain custom reports using SQL database tables and views.
Cost: $1150
Using ECMPS Workshop
February 27, 2009 (Kansas City, MO)
Geared toward Data QA Personnel, Plant Engineers, Environmental Coordinators and Reporting Personnel, this workshop reviews the XML schema and the ECMPS Client Tool in order to acquire the tools necessary to successfully submit an XML report to EPA. This course includes a hands-on exercise designed to educate attendees on troubleshooting ECMPS errors. With these interactive exercises, participants will gain the ability to identify and resolve errors that may occur when making submissions via the Emissions Collection and Monitoring Plan System. The Reporting Instructions provided by EPA have been incorporated into a manual to eliminate the need to search in multiple places for an error resolution. In 2009, ESC|University is dedicated to providing our users with the tools needed to become fluent with the ECMPS Client Tool.
Cost: $1150
Posted
Jan 26 2009, 02:15 PM
by
Michelle Smith