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SUMMARY:ESI Workforce Capability Summit 2026
DESCRIPTION:New Zealand’s energy transition will not be won with infrastructure and technology alone.  It will be won — or lost — by the people we develop\, attract\, and keep. \nRe-Energise 26 has made the case with evidence.  It has identified 14 key findings\, busted some long-held assumptions\, and laid out a clear Industry Skills Action Plan (ISAP) structured around four pillars: Attract\, Develop\, Collaborate\, and Retain. Since its launch\, the report has generated significant conversation — across media\, across the industry\, and in the rooms where workforce decisions get made. \nNow it’s time to move. \nThe Inaugural ESI Workforce Capability Summit is the moment the Industry Skills Action Plan stops being a document and starts being a programme for the electricity supply industry.   It’s where industry\, government\, education and service providers sit down together to better coordinate our existing and future activity and commit to shared priorities and action. \nThis is not a conference.  There are no passive seats. \nIf you’re coming to listen and leave\, this isn’t the event for you.  If you’re coming ready to roll up your sleeves\, represent your organisation\, and take shared ownership of our electricity sector’s workforce future — we need you in the room. \nWhat to Expect\nThe ESI Workforce Capability Summit is where participants will shape priorities\, agree on leads\, and define what success looks like by the end of 2026.   The Summit will be a focused\, working day on Auckland’s waterfront. \nView and/or download the ESI Workforce Capability Summit 2026 – Flyer here. \nWho Should Attend\nThe 2026 Summit is for people with their organisation’s mandate to act\, not just an interest in the topic.  We’re looking for: \n\nWorkforce planners and people leaders from electricity supply industry organisations\nSenior executives and operational leaders from across generation\, networks\, contracting\, retail\, consulting\, technology\, and related industries\nGovernment and regulatory representatives with a stake in electricity sector workforce and skills policy\nEducation and training providers working with the electricity supply industry\nRelevant industry association leaders and sector bodies\n\nIf your organisation has a role to play in building the workforce New Zealand’s electricity supply industry needs\, then your organisation should have someone in this room.  Numbers are capped\, so only one person per organisation (or department for larger organisations) please. \n\nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this forum.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/esi-workforce-capability-summit-2026/
LOCATION:M Social Auckland\, 196 Quay Street\, Viaduct Harbour\, Auckland\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Forum,Summit
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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SUMMARY:Course:  Power Systems Design - Protection Systems for Electricity Supply: PSD-040
DESCRIPTION:Developed and delivered in collaboration with ElectroNet\, this programme is tailored for graduate engineers\, paraprofessionals\, and experienced practitioners. It aims to enhance participants’ competence across key aspects of power systems design in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nStructured for professionals\, the programme delivers flexible learning\, including self-directed modules\, industry-led webinars\, and scenario-based assessments that integrate seamlessly with full-time work. \nThis programme empowers professionals with applied knowledge in critical design domains\, specifically tailored for New Zealand’s energy infrastructure. \nProgramme structure\n\nPSD-010 – Power System Components for Electricity Supply (mandatory prerequisite)\n\nOne optional module from the following: \n\nPSD-030 – Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-040 – Protection Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-060 – High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry (optional but highly relevant)\n\nPower Systems Design: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Power Systems Components for Electricity Supply\nThe course has been designed to take approximately 20 hours\, allowing you to credit your participation to your Engineering NZ CPD hours.  The format includes: \n\nup to 8 hours online theoretical learning\n8 hours in case-study based workshops\n a quiz and scenario-based assessment\n\nAt the complete of the course you will be able to describe the functional requirements of a power system\, and how technology and demand is changing the way electricity supply assets are configured. \nCourse commences\nMonday 11th May 2026 \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/power-systems-design-protection-systems-for-electricity-supply-psd-040/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260608T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20251020T231234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T220202Z
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SUMMARY:Course:  Line Design Practice: OLD-080
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe EEA in partnership with the Overhead Line Design Forum and a range of line design experts have developed the eight courses that comprise the micro-credential.  Based on AS/NZS 7000:2016 and HB 331:2020\, and incorporating tools provided by members of the forum this micro-credential continues to grow and improve to meet the needs of distribution line designers. \nThe micro-credential in Overhead Line Design has been developed by experienced distribution overhead line designers to meet the skills needs of their colleagues and those wishing to become line designers. \nThe modules include: \n\nOLD-010 Line Design Principles\nOLD-020 Conductor Solutions\nOLD-030 Insulator Solutions\nOLD-050 Cross-arm Solutions\nOLD-060 Stay Solutions\nOLD-080 Line Design Practice\n\nMicro Credential: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Line Design Practice: OLD-0850\nLD-080 Line Design Practice is a capstone (final) assessment\, involving the submission and assessment of a portfolio of your own work for those wishing to be awarded the EEA Micro-credential in Overhead Line Design.  Participants most likely to benefit from this course will be overhead line design professionals wishing to increase the scope of their technical knowledge\, or overhead line operators studying with a view to transition into overhead line design practice.  The design submitted will be required to meet a range of criteria to be provided in advance. Participants are then expected to prepare their own individual designs in their workplace and submit them for assessment. The module should take participants approximately 50 hours to complete\, with participants required to achieve a grade of 75% to be endorsed with the Line Design Practice module. \nLine Design Practice is open to anyone\, but only those who have completed OLD-010 Line Design Principles and at least one of OLD-020 to OLD-070 and OLD-080 can be awarded the micro-credential. \nCourse commences\nMonday 8th June 2026 \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/line-design-practice-old-080/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260608T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20251022T025036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T013948Z
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SUMMARY:Course:  Safety in Design (SiD)
DESCRIPTION:Based on the EEA’s Safety in Design Guide (2016) the purpose of the Safety in Design (SiD) course is to give participants an understanding of the contribution of a variety of perspectives to SiD\, and practice using a selection of risk-based tools and techniques in real-world scenarios. \nCourse structure\nWe have embraced the concept of Kāhui Ako (communities of learning) in the delivery of the SiD courses. ElectroNet and other experts tutor the course\, and we work with you beforehand to ensure that your needs are catered to\, and that the case studies are relevant. \nWorkshops include: \n\nCase studies provided by other organisations who have completed the courses\, and have donated their material and lessons learned\nCase studies provided by you\n\nSafety in Design SiD course – 2025 \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout the SiD course\nThe SiD course involves a comprehensive online component (taking approximately 6hrs)\, followed by either a full-day onsite workshop\, or four\, 2hr group webinars over a four-week period. You can choose which type of workshop is best for you and your organisation. \nOnce complete\, we offer an organisational SiD Maturity Assessment. The purpose of the assessment is to objectively assess an organisation’s SiD maturity\, with the results presented in the form of a SiD improvement plan. \nCourse commences\nMonday 8th June 2026 \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/safety-in-design-sid/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260422T041706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T002928Z
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SUMMARY:UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Drone Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Wigram\, Christchurch for a two-day UAV (Drone) symposium exploring the future of drone use in the electricity supply industry. \nWith UAV technology rapidly evolving\, this symposium brings together regulators\, asset owners\, contractors\, and technology providers to share practical insights and explore how drones can be used safely and effectively across the sector. \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nThis symposium is for anyone involved in\, or exploring\, the use of drones in the electricity supply industry\, from operators and engineers to safety professionals\, regulators\, and technology providers. \n  \nDay 1 – Industry insights and applications \nHear from industry leaders and practitioners on how UAVs are being used today\, including: \n\n\n\n\n\nReal-world applications such as streetlight measurement\, first responder support\, and network operations\nWorkforce capability and training approaches\nData management – how to capture\, store\, and use UAV data effectively\nCase studies from across the ESI\, including Transpower’s drone programme\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 2 – Practical experience and future direction \nDay two focuses on hands-on learning and collaboration: \n\nTechnology displays and live drone demonstrations\nSite visit to Orion’s Norwood Substation to see UAVs in operation\nOpen industry session on “what next” for UAV use in the ESI\n\nThe symposium also supports the development of two new EEA UAV guides\, currently out for industry consultation: \n\nSafe Work with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)Best Practices for the Use of Unmanned Aircraft Around Critical Infrastructure Guide\nSafe use of Drones in and around Electricity Assets Guide\n\nThis is an opportunity to connect with others across the sector\, learn from current practice\, and help shape the future direction of UAV use in the electricity supply industry. \nWHERE IS IT? \nDay one: Will be held at the Wigram Airforce Museum\, 45 Harvard Avenue\, Christchurch \nDay two:  Will start at and end at Wigram Airforce Museum\, with a Site Visit to Orion’s Norwood Substation (Transport Provided) \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND? \nThis symposium is for anyone involved in\, or exploring\, the use of drones in the electricity supply industry\, from operators and engineers to safety professionals\, regulators\, and technology providers. \nRegistration \nFollow the link below to register for this forum. \nMember rate:  $600 + GST per person (two‑day)
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/uav-unmanned-aerial-vehicle-drone-symposium/
LOCATION:Air Force Museum of New Zealand\, 45 Harvard Avenue\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260518T220707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T225247Z
UID:10000067-1782259200-1782345599@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Asset Management Forum 2026
DESCRIPTION:This full-day forum is the sector’s premier working event for shaping the future of electricity asset management in New Zealand. \nThis year’s programme marks a deliberate shift\,  from presentation-led to workshop-driven.  The day is designed to ground attendees in the latest regulatory context before opening the floor for members to actively contribute to EEA’s Asset Management Group (AMG) work through facilitated discussion\, peer case studies\, and live priority-setting. \nHear from regulators\, share your experience\, and help determine what gets built next.  This is your opportunity to influence the tools\, guides\, and frameworks that will define best practice across the sector. \nWhether you work in asset planning\, operations\, data management\, or infrastructure strategy\, the Forum offers a unique opportunity to connect\, contribute\, and collaborate on outcomes that matter. \nAgenda\nWe have pulled together a fantastic line-up of sessions that blend regulator updates with hands-on workshops and peer learning\, including: \n\nRegulator panel:\n\nElectricity Authority\nCommerce Commission – including an input opportunity to the Resilience Investment consultation\nEnergy Efficiency & Conservation Authority\n\n\nWorkshops:\n\nLV Commercial Connection Guide\nELAM / BELAM) framework – practicality and methodology pathways\nEEA Asset Management Guide — shaping the next iteration\n\n\nINTSA Case studies:\n\nLocalflex\nResi-Flex 3B\nRhizome GridAdapt\nCommercial / Industrial Flex\n\n\n\nThis is a valuable opportunity to hear from sector leaders\, contribute directly to AMG workstreams\, and help shape the asset management tools our industry will rely on. \nDon’t miss out — secure your place and be part of the conversation powering our future networks. \nRegistration\nVenue: Rydges Wellington Airport\, 28 Stewart Duff Drive\, Rongotai\, Wellington \nFollow the link below to register.  Note members cost is $450.00
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/asset-management-forum-2026/
LOCATION:Rydges Wellington Airport\, 28 Stewart Duff Drive\, Rongotai\, Rongotai\, Wellington
CATEGORIES:Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260626
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260518T220722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T220722Z
UID:10000068-1782345600-1782431999@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Asset Information Managers (AIF) Forum 2026
DESCRIPTION:This full-day working forum is the sector’s dedicated platform for tackling the data and information challenges that underpin effective asset management across New Zealand’s electricity industry. \nThe programme moves beyond discussion to action — this year’s AIMForum is focused on co-developing outputs the industry will actually use.  Building on last year’s workshop\, which identified the sector’s priority areas\, we’re now shifting from “identifying the problems” to “starting to design the solutions.” \nEngage with peers and contribute directly to workstreams that will shape how our industry governs\, integrates\, and utilises asset information for better decision-making across transmission\, distribution\, and generation. \nWhether you work in asset data\, information management\, network planning\, or operations\, this is a unique opportunity to move the needle on two critical industry priorities. \nAgenda\nThis year’s forum is structured as a working session across two focused workstreams: \n\nAsset Information Governance Framework — defining what good practice looks like\, from ownership and roles to policies and standards\, with agreed outputs and volunteers to help develop the framework further\nCommon Data Models — identifying priority datasets for standardisation\, current pain points\, and practical next steps toward common data structures across EDBs\n\nThis is a valuable opportunity to contribute directly to tangible industry outcomes — not just hear about them. \nDon’t miss your chance to help shape the tools and frameworks our sector will rely on.  Secure your place and be part of building something that matters. \nRegistration\nVenue: Rydges Wellington Airport\, 28 Stewart Duff Drive\, Rongotai\, Wellington \nFollow the link below to register.  Note members cost is $450.00
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/asset-information-managers-aif-forum-2026/
LOCATION:Rydges Wellington Airport\, 28 Stewart Duff Drive\, Rongotai\, Rongotai\, Wellington
CATEGORIES:Forum
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260730
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T004450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T004450Z
UID:10000061-1785283200-1785369599@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Mathematics for Overhead Line Designers
DESCRIPTION:The Mathematics for Overhead Line Designers course was developed in response to feedback from those who participated in the Micro-credential in Overhead Line Design who felt their mathematics knowledge needed refreshing before beginning the technical modules. \nThe course is not a compulsory part of the micro-credential but is recommended. \nAbout\nThe course is suitable for technical engineers and electrical tradespeople who work as a line designer and are aware of gaps in their knowledge of the mathematics involved. Participants will already have a basic understanding of electrical theory and NCEA Level 1 (or equivalent) mathematics skills. \nTheoretical knowledge and skills are shared through two stand-alone modules delivered in webinar workshops. Practice is undertaken as homework between workshops\, and ‘cheat-sheets’ are provided as takeaways to help you in your job. \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nProgramme structure\nThe modules include: \n\nModule 1 – Algebraic equations (delivered in three 1.5hr workshops)\nModule 2 – Trigonometry (delivered in two 1.5hr workshops)\n\nUpon completion of these modules\, you will be able to: \n\nPerform basic mathematic calculations\nInterpret and use engineering formulae\nCheck engineering design calculations\n\nMathematics for OH Line Design course Flyer – 2025 \nCourse commences\nWednesday 29 July 2026
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-mathematics-for-overhead-line-designers/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T025809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T025809Z
UID:10000056-1785456000-1785542399@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Power Systems Design - Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply: PSD-030
DESCRIPTION:Developed and delivered in collaboration with ElectroNet\, this programme is tailored for graduate engineers\, paraprofessionals\, and experienced practitioners. It aims to enhance participants’ competence across key aspects of power systems design in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nStructured for professionals\, the programme delivers flexible learning\, including self-directed modules\, industry-led webinars\, and scenario-based assessments that integrate seamlessly with full-time work. \nThis programme empowers professionals with applied knowledge in critical design domains\, specifically tailored for New Zealand’s energy infrastructure. \nProgramme structure\n\nPSD-010 – Power System Components for Electricity Supply (mandatory prerequisite)\n\nOne optional module from the following: \n\nPSD-030 – Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-040 – Protection Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-060 – High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry (optional but highly relevant)\n\nPower Systems Design: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Power Systems for Electricity Supply\nThe course has been designed to take approximately 20 hours\, allowing you to credit your participation to your Engineering NZ CPD hours.  The format includes: \n\nup to 8 hours online theoretical learning\n8 hours in case-study based workshops\n a quiz and scenario-based assessment\n\nAt the complete of the course you will be able to describe the functional requirements of a power system\, and how technology and demand is changing the way electricity supply assets are configured. \nCourse commences\nFriday 31st July 2026 (To be confirmed) \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-power-systems-design-earthing-systems-for-electricity-supply-psd-030/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260810T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260810T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T004805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T004857Z
UID:10000057-1786348800-1786381200@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Overhead Line Design Principles: OLD-010
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe EEA in partnership with the Overhead Line Design Forum and a range of line design experts have developed the eight courses that comprise the micro-credential.  Based on AS/NZS 7000:2016 and HB 331:2020\, and incorporating tools provided by members of the forum this micro-credential continues to grow and improve to meet the needs of distribution line designers. \nThe micro-credential in Overhead Line Design has been developed by experienced distribution overhead line designers to meet the skills needs of their colleagues and those wishing to become line designers. \nThe modules include: \n\nOLD-010 Line Design Principles\nOLD-020 Conductor Solutions\nOLD-030 Insulator Solutions\nOLD-050 Cross-arm Solutions\nOLD-060 Stay Solutions\nOLD-080 Line Design Practice\n\nMicro Credential: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Overhead Line Design Principles: OLD-010\nIn this course you will use engineering principles and methods to determine the safety and performance levels of overhead electricity distribution system components in New Zealand\, under a given set of variables.  This module provides foundational theory which is prerequisite to further study in overhead line design. \nThe module consists of four sections\, with assessment involving participants answering a series of knowledge-based questions (duration 50hrs). \nThe delivery format combines self-directed study\, online workshops\, and scenario-based assessments to ensure participants gain practical and applied understanding. \nCourse commences\nMonday 14th August 2026 (to be confirmed). \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-overhead-line-design-principles-old-010/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T015942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T015942Z
UID:10000062-1787616000-1787702399@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course: Power System Components for Electricity Supply PSD 010
DESCRIPTION:Developed and delivered in collaboration with ElectroNet\, this programme is tailored for graduate engineers\, paraprofessionals\, and experienced practitioners. It aims to enhance participants’ competence across key aspects of power systems design in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nStructured for professionals\, the programme delivers flexible learning\, including self-directed modules\, industry-led webinars\, and scenario-based assessments that integrate seamlessly with full-time work. \nThis programme empowers professionals with applied knowledge in critical design domains\, specifically tailored for New Zealand’s energy infrastructure. \nProgramme structure\nTo be awarded the Professional Certificate\, participants must complete : \n\nPSD-010 – Power System Components for Electricity Supply (mandatory prerequisite)\n\nOne optional module from the following: \n\nPSD-030 – Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-040 – Protection Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-060 – High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry (optional but highly relevant)\n\nPower Systems Design: About the Modules \nEach module is designed for approximately 20 hours of learning and is eligible for Engineering NZ CPD credits. The delivery format combines self-directed study\, online workshops\, and scenario-based assessments to ensure participants gain practical and applied understanding. \nWho is eligible for this course?\nThis programme has been designed for people who are currently working in the sector and: \n\nhold an engineering diploma or Engineering Degree\nare experienced vocational workers (eg\, line mechanics) aiming to transition into engineering\, with employer support\n\nCancellation policy\nIf you cancel at least 10 business days before the course commences you will receive a full refund\, minus a non-refundable $100 administration fee.  If you have not paid for your course\, you will receive an invoice for the $100.00 administration fee. If you cancel within 10 business days of the course starting date\, you will be charged the full fee\, even if you have not yet paid. A replacement attendee is an alternative option\, but please let us know before the course starts. Non-payment does not constitute a cancellation. \nRegister below to secure one of 20 tickets available for this event (including EEA members and non-members).
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-power-system-components-for-electricity-supply-psd-010-2/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T021941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T022041Z
UID:10000063-1789689600-1789775999@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Conductor Solutions: OLD-020
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe EEA in partnership with the Overhead Line Design Forum and a range of line design experts have developed the eight courses that comprise the micro-credential.  Based on AS/NZS 7000:2016 and HB 331:2020\, and incorporating tools provided by members of the forum this micro-credential continues to grow and improve to meet the needs of distribution line designers. \nThe micro-credential in Overhead Line Design has been developed by experienced distribution overhead line designers to meet the skills needs of their colleagues and those wishing to become line designers. \nThe modules include: \n\nOLD-010 Line Design Principles\nOLD-020 Conductor Solutions\nOLD-030 Insulator Solutions\nOLD-050 Cross-arm Solutions\nOLD-060 Stay Solutions\nOLD-080 Line Design Practice\n\nMicro Credential: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Conductor Solutions: OLD-020\nIn this course you will design a conductor solution for an overhead distribution line\, using a whole of life design approach\, and in accordance with sound Safety in Design (SiD) principles (duration 30hrs). \nCourse commences\nFriday 18th September 2026 (to be confirmed). \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-conductor-solutions-old-020/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261017
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
CREATED:20260423T020243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T020422Z
UID:10000055-1792108800-1792195199@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Mathematics for Overhead Line Designers
DESCRIPTION:The Mathematics for Overhead Line Designers course was developed in response to feedback from those who participated in the Micro-credential in Overhead Line Design who felt their mathematics knowledge needed refreshing before beginning the technical modules. \nThe course is not a compulsory part of the micro-credential but is recommended. \nAbout\nThe course is suitable for technical engineers and electrical tradespeople who work as a line designer and are aware of gaps in their knowledge of the mathematics involved. Participants will already have a basic understanding of electrical theory and NCEA Level 1 (or equivalent) mathematics skills. \nTheoretical knowledge and skills are shared through two stand-alone modules delivered in webinar workshops. Practice is undertaken as homework between workshops\, and ‘cheat-sheets’ are provided as takeaways to help you in your job. \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nProgramme structure\nThe modules include: \n\nModule 1 – Algebraic equations (delivered in three 1.5hr workshops)\nModule 2 – Trigonometry (delivered in two 1.5hr workshops)\n\nUpon completion of these modules\, you will be able to: \n\nPerform basic mathematic calculations\nInterpret and use engineering formulae\nCheck engineering design calculations\n\nMathematics for OH Line Design course Flyer – 2025 \nCourse commences\nFriday 16th October 2026 (To be confirmed)
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-mathematics-for-overhead-line-designers-2/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261017
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UID:10000065-1792108800-1792195199@eea.co.nz
SUMMARY:Course:  Power Systems Design - High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry: PSD-060
DESCRIPTION:Developed and delivered in collaboration with ElectroNet\, this programme is tailored for graduate engineers\, paraprofessionals\, and experienced practitioners. It aims to enhance participants’ competence across key aspects of power systems design in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand. \nStructured for professionals\, the programme delivers flexible learning\, including self-directed modules\, industry-led webinars\, and scenario-based assessments that integrate seamlessly with full-time work. \nThis programme empowers professionals with applied knowledge in critical design domains\, specifically tailored for New Zealand’s energy infrastructure. \nProgramme structure\n\nPSD-010 – Power System Components for Electricity Supply (mandatory prerequisite)\n\nOne optional module from the following: \n\nPSD-030 – Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-040 – Protection Systems for Electricity Supply\nPSD-060 – High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry (optional but highly relevant)\n\nPower Systems Design: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Power Systems for Electricity Supply\nThe course has been designed to take approximately 20 hours\, allowing you to credit your participation to your Engineering NZ CPD hours.  The format includes: \n\nup to 8 hours online theoretical learning\n8 hours in case-study based workshops\n a quiz and scenario-based assessment\n\nAt the complete of the course you will be able to describe the functional requirements of a power system\, and how technology and demand is changing the way electricity supply assets are configured. \nCourse commences\nFriday 16th October 2026 (To be confirmed) \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-power-systems-design-high-voltage-plant-for-heavy-industry-psd-060/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261114
DTSTAMP:20260521T233349
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SUMMARY:Course:  Stays Solutions: OLD-060
DESCRIPTION:Background\nThe EEA in partnership with the Overhead Line Design Forum and a range of line design experts have developed the eight courses that comprise the micro-credential.  Based on AS/NZS 7000:2016 and HB 331:2020\, and incorporating tools provided by members of the forum this micro-credential continues to grow and improve to meet the needs of distribution line designers. \nThe micro-credential in Overhead Line Design has been developed by experienced distribution overhead line designers to meet the skills needs of their colleagues and those wishing to become line designers. \nThe modules include: \n\nOLD-010 Line Design Principles\nOLD-020 Conductor Solutions\nOLD-030 Insulator Solutions\nOLD-050 Cross-arm Solutions\nOLD-060 Stay Solutions\nOLD-080 Line Design Practice\n\nMicro Credential: About the Modules \nNeed to upskill or train a team? Inhouse training is available for all EEA courses.  Contact us to discuss your needs at admin@eea.co.nz. \nAbout Stays Solutions: OLD-060\nIn this course you will design a stay solution for an overhead distribution line\, using a whole of life design approach\, and in accordance with sound Safety in Design (SiD) principles (duration 30hrs). \nCourse commences\nFriday 13th November 2026 (to be confirmed). \nRegistration\nFollow the link below to register for this course.
URL:https://eea.co.nz/event/course-stays-solutions-old-060/
LOCATION:Online Meeting
CATEGORIES:Course
ORGANIZER;CN="EEA":MAILTO:admin@eea.co.nz
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