Last year there was a lot of change here at JMK Engineering, and we worked on some very cool projects. 2020 is shaping up to be another crazy year.
I'm working on project summaries that I will be publishing in the next few weeks.
Last year I focused on electrical safety webinars and completed about 10 arc flash analysis reports.
I also helped get a mini-hydro development online in Mary's Harbour, NL and part of the team working to continue reduce the diesel consumption there with phase two of the project.
This year I'm focusing more at home,
The local IEEE section has asked me to prepare a workshop where attendees will get hands on experience developing a real home energy monitoring system using off the shelf components and VTSCADA as the data acquisition and visualization.
The entire feature set hasn't been figured out yet, but by using VTSCADALight, we have a full featured industrial SCADA platform to work from.
I'm launching the Arc Flash Analysis Course. This has been a long time coming, and I think its almost ready.
The initial offering will have everything an experienced electrical engineer needs to know to develop a GREAT arc flash analysis. I will be increasing the price as I add lessons every couple months.
If you buy when its launched you have lifetime access and will never have to worry about having to buy more modules
Two launches in 6 months is a huge deal. The initial workshop will be local and I will be writing about the progress and what I'm learning on the Home Microgrid newsletter.
I don't have any webinars scheduled, but they are coming. I'm planning to have two different webinar types, paid ($20USD) and free.
The free webinars will be slightly shorter and won't have an extended Q&A. They will be published here and other video platforms after they happen.
Paid webinars have open ended questions and will only be re-hosted here for the attendees, and after a year to our free members.
This is all that is planned for 2020. I'm keeping it simple and opening my calendar for more volunteering (mostly IEEE Smart Grid and the local section) and space for great project opportunities as they come up.
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