News Express: ‘Power System Engineering Training Towards Carbon Neutrality (PSECN) Professional Certificate Training Course’ commenced at UM
新聞快訊:澳大新一期電力系統邁向碳中和培訓課程開課
澳大新一期電力系統邁向碳中和培訓課程開課
The new ‘Power System Engineering Training Towards Carbon Neutrality (PSECN) Professional Certificate Training Course’ commenced at UM
澳大新一期電力系統邁向碳中和培訓課程開課
為積極配合國家政策在2060年實現碳中和的目標,澳門大學持續進修中心、澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室和澳門電力股份有限公司合辦“電力系統邁向碳中和培訓課程”,培訓澳門電機工程師掌握電力系統邁向碳中和的技能。
澳大持續進修中心主任劉丁己在開班儀式致辭表示,希望學員在澳大師資和行業專家的指導下,能夠自我增值及掌握更多專業知識,為澳門提供更好的電力系統服務。他又指,澳大的重要任務之一就是為社區服務,致力為發展持續教育和培養本地不同領域的領導者和專業人士作出貢獻。
澳電執行委員會首席顧問岳宗斌表示,澳大和澳電充分利用各自在電力領域的培訓經驗和資源優勢合辦課程,為學員提供淨零排放領域的最新知識和技術。
課程設有12課主題,共87學時,導師主要是澳大科技學院教授、香港註冊工程師和澳電邀請的客席嘉賓。課程內容涵蓋如何設立、維護和操作淨零排放與碳中和系統的概念和要素,說明淨零排放帶來的影響,並探討現代相關的高級量測體系(AMI)、電力系統資產管理及電力人工智能等主題。完成課程並通過考核者,將獲澳大持續進修中心、澳大智慧城市物聯網國家重點實驗室和澳電聯合簽發的結業證書。
出席活動嘉賓包括澳電發電部總監艾啟立、電力系統調度部總監劉筱駒、輸配電部電網發展總監容聲明、人力資源及可持續發展部總監陸希蕾、客戶服務部/技術服務管理科高級經理陳宇輝,澳大科技學院助理院長戴寧怡、電機及電腦工程系系主任黃民聰等。
澳大及澳電將會繼續不定期舉辦以碳中和為主題的課程,培育淨零轉型所需的專業人才,推動國家綠色轉型。
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‘Power System Engineering Training Towards Carbon Neutrality (PSECN) Professional Certificate Training Course’ commenced at UM
To actively contribute to China’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060, the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) of the University of Macau (UM), the State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City (SKL-IOTSC) at UM, and Companhia de Electricidade de Macau (CEM) have jointly organised the ‘Power System Engineering Training Towards Carbon Neutrality (PSECN) Professional Certificate Training Course’. The course aims to equip electrical engineers in Macao with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and operate power systems that promote carbon neutrality. The course recently commenced with an opening ceremony, where Matthew Ting-Chi LIU, director of CCE, and Benjamin YUE, principal advisor to the executive committee of CEM, delivered speeches. Both LIU and YUE expressed hope that the course will contribute to the development of more sustainable power systems in Macao.
The course consists of 12 topics and totals 87 hours. Instructors include professors from the UM Faculty of Science and Technology, registered engineers from Hong Kong, and guest speakers invited by CEM. The curriculum covers the concepts and components of establishing, maintaining, and operating net-zero emission and carbon-neutral systems. It also delves into the effects of net-zero emissions. Participants who successfully complete the course and pass the assessments will receive a certificate jointly issued by CCE, SKL-IOTSC, and CEM.
To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/presss-release/detail/59007/