2005 Methods of Distributed Scale Liquefaction for Natural Gas and Hydrogen
August 27-28, 2005
CEC/ICMC Conference Site, Keystone, CO, USA.

Prometheus Energy will host a professional development short course entitled “Methods of Distributed-Scale Liquefaction for Natural Gas (LNG) and Hydrogen (LH2)” on September 27 – 28 from 8am to 5pm both days at the CEC/ICMC Conference Facilities in Keystone, Colorado. This two-day technical course is an expanded and updated version of the course presented prior to the previous Conferences beginning in 1997 at the CEC/ICMC.
Click here for the registration form (pdf format). For a more detailed description of the short course, please click here (pdf format) or email Dr. Mirek Skrzypkowski at mireks@Promtheus-Energy.com.

Contact Information:
Matt Barclay
Business Development
3311 S. 120th Place, Suite 100
Seattle, Washington 98168
Telephone: (206) 267-0800
Facsimile: (206) 267-0801
Email: Info@Prometheus-Energy.com
Website: http://www.prometheus-energy.com/index.html

 
 

The Cryogenic Society of America will host two short courses on Sunday, August 28, 2005, at the Keystone Resort in Keystone, Colorado.

 
I. Short Course Symposium on Safety
The course presenters are: Dr. Ralph Scurlock, Collins Awardee and consultant for Kryos Technology; Dr. John Weisend II, Conventional and Experimental Facilities Dept. Director, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Dr. (Dr.-Ing.) Friedrich Haug, CERN Cryogenic Safety Officer; Dr. Robert Fagaly, Vice President, Tristan Technology.
 
II. Design of Optimal Helium Refrigeration and Liquefaction Systems

This workshop will be be presented by Dr. Vankata “Rao” Ganni. It is based on one developed for presentation at the first cryogenic workshop covering design, operation and maintenance of large helium plants held at Thomas Jefferson National Laboratory.

Both courses are suited to all levels including students and technicians. Special student rate is offered: visit web site for details. For more information on the presenters and the courses visit http://www.cryogenicsociety.org/scsh.htm.