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06 May 2015
Energy

Simple Statistical Techniques for Operators of Anaerobic Digestion Facilities

Training course with the aim to improve the statistical skills of delegates, allowing them to analyse the information that is currently gathered in routine plant operation and use this to operate AD plants more efficiently.

This training course has been developed in association with Newcastle University and designed for those working with AD plants. In partnership with Newcastle University's Cockle Park AD Plant, we have designed content that will look at real life data and look in depth at what can be interpreted from the datasets. This level of detail will aim to closely link to analysis of delegates own AD plants and look to equip delegates with a sound understanding of what to analyse and how to investigate their own data.This one day training programme will look at:How to gather and use performance data from an Anaerobic Digestion.Statistical techniques to analyse and improve performance.Methods of displaying data to help understand performance data.Using statistical techniques to improve AD plant management.The course will be delivered by Matthew Linsley from Newcastle University School of Mathematics and Statistics, who will focus on the statistical aspects and Dr. Nigel Horan from Leeds University and Aqua Enviro, who will consider how these statistical techniques can relate to the Anaerobic Digestion industry.

When

6 May 2015 @ 09:30 am

6 May 2015 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 7 hours, 30 minutes


Where

Aqua Enviro Training Suite, 9 Appleton Court, Calder Park

8 Appleton Court

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

Aqua Enviro (deactivated)

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