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If you are unable to see this message, click here to view. Fundamentals of Retail Power Trainining Presented by Energy Managment Institute Course Name: Fundamentals of Retail Power Date: October 19-20, 2010 Location: Omni Hotel at Independence Park 401 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 215.925.0000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Request Agenda Register ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for additional energy training programs? View EMI's 2010 Course Calendar here. Or bring EMI training to your location with EMI Onsite Training. Call EMI at 888.871.1207 for details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CPE Credits This course earns 12 CPE credits. EMI awards credit hours towards CPE and Certified Purchasing Manager status (CPM). Dear Energy Professional: I would like to invite you to attend Energy Management Institute's Fundamentals of Retail Power, held October 19-20, 2010, in Philadelphia, PA Join EMI for this in-depth, 2-day training and gain a comprehensive understanding of how the retail power markets work. Request Course Agenda Register With particular attention to supply issues, this program delivers highly-focused insight into the key factors that drive success in the evolving retail power sector. Beginners will learn the essentials while more advanced learners will learn many finer points. Topics covered include: * How do the retail markets differ from traditional power distribution? * Where has retail power advanced the furthest, and how does it work? * How is default service provided? * How do we supply the retail customer with power? * What fundamental factors drive wholesale price and volatility? * What role does weather play in driving load profiles and prices? * What role do fuel prices play in determining prices? * What are Locational Marginal Prices and why should I care? * What trading tools are used in the power markets, and where can participants find liquidity? * How do price and load interact to drive cost and risk? How do we aggregate this into a risk book? Request Course Agenda Register We look forward to having you join us October 19-20 in Philadelphia, PA. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions. Best regards, Sue Gregg Energy Management Institute i...@energyinstitution.org Energy Management Institute, 1324 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128 Email: i...@energyinstitution.org Phone: (888) 871-1207 To stop receiving notices from EMI, send email to: unsubscr...@newenergycourses.com