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Anyone recommend a good facility for training in power generation (hydro)? This should be for engineers as far as O&M and design and less than two weeks in length. Anyone use any distance learning techniques such as video, etc? Did you like it? Thanks to all for your input.

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The United States. I can go to training pretty much anywhere here or even in Canada.

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I see many, many power courses around but I am also looking for courses related to the hydroelectric industry.  It is tough to find a course that is specifically for hydro.  I guess Hydrovision or Waterpower conference seminars are your best bet.

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