Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel
Richmond, BC, Canada
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Gas turbine energy systems play a critical role in many sectors in facilitating developments towards low carbon and reliable cleaner energy resources, complementary to renewable energy. This includes providing compression for gas pipelines and LNG export facilities that can result in large worldwide GHG reductions. Part of developing an energy transition is continuous onsite technical training, so this planned course will offer several hours towards Professional Engineering continuous education credits. LNG liquefaction systems will be a key theme of this GTEN 2026 course in Richmond.
Topics for the course include:
Gas Turbine and Co-Generation Basics
LNG Liquefaction: Process Options and Technology Pathways
Gas Pipeline Compression
Gas Turbine Control Systems
Refrigeration Compressors for LNG Liquefaction
Large Electric Motors and Generators: Driving and Driven in Turbomachinery Systems
Environmental Solutions and Regulatory Issues
Reliability Analytics
Repairs and Operational Solutions
Air Filtration (Coastal Applications)
SGT-750 for Pipeline and LNG Applications
FortisBC Tilbury LNG Plant Facility Tour
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Earn PEAK Hours
The 2026 GTEN Spring LNG Course offers the following hours towards Professional Engineering continuous education (PEAK) credits.