- Lanier Consulting 2009 CPD Training
On December 4th and 5th 2009 Lanier Consulting, LLC completed its second annual Continuing Professional Development Training. The topics were:
Introduction to Arc Flash Calculations
Presented by Gary Lanier, P.E.
Arc Flash Protective Clothing
Presented by Bill Crandall
Current Transformer Saturation and Accuracy Calculations
Presented by Joseph Mecurio, P.E.
Turbine-Generator Fundamentals
Presented by Nils Nilsson, P.E.
Legal Liability and Professional Responsibility
Presented by Lance Lanier
UPS Systems
Presented by Robert Voss
Grounding for Safety
Presented by Gary Lanier, P.E.
If you would like information on this training or would like to discuss your company’s future training needs, please contact Lance Lanier at llanier@lanierconsult.com.
- 2009 CPD Training
2009 CPD Training
Lanier Consulting, LLC will be offering CPD Training on December 4 and 5, 2009. Training will again be at the Hampton Inn in Stow, OH. See Map
View a printable information sheet and registration form: Lanier Consulting, LLC 2009 CPD Training
We will offer the following training courses:
Friday December 4, 2009 - 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - 7 CPD hours:
2.0 CPD Hours - Introduction to Arc Flash Calculations - presented by Gary Lanier, P.E.
1.0 CPD Hour - Arc Flash Protective Clothing - presented by William J. Crandall, Jr.
2.0 CPD Hours - Current Transformer Saturation and Accuracy Calculations - presented by Joseph Mercurio, P.E.
2.0 CPD Hours - Turbine-Generator Fundamentals - presented by Nils Nilsson, P.E.
Saturday December 5, 2009 - 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - 4 CPD hours:
1.0 CPD Hour - Legal Liabiltiy and Professional Responsibility - presented by Lance Lanier
2.0 CPD Hours - UPS Systems - presented by Robert Voss
1.0 CPD Hour - Grounding for Safety - presented by Gary Lanier, P.E.
Courses are $30 per CPD hour. To Register send an e-mail to Ruth Lanier at rlanier@lanierconsult.com or send a completed registration form and check to:
Lanier Consulting, LLC
P.O. Box 1621
Stow, OH 44224
E-mail any questions to Lance Lanier at llanier@lanierconsult.com or to Gary Lanier at glanier@lanierconsult.com. We look forward to seeing you there!
- Wind Energy Presentation
We would like to thank Kim Wirgau for presenting “Wind Energy, Just a Lot of Hot Air?” to the meeting of the Akron/Canton section of IEEE. We would also like to thank the officers of IEEE for their work arranging the dinner and presentation. If you would like a copy of the slides Mr. Wirgau presented, you may download the following PDF file:
- Event: “Wind Energy, Just a Lot of Hot Air?”
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University (Houghton, Michigan) in 1969
- M.Eng. in Electrical Power Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, New York) in 1970
- A graduate of the General Electric Advanced Engineering Course (Schenectady, New York) in 1975
Mr. Kim Wirgau will speak to the IEEE Akron/Canton Section on April 23, 2009 on the topic of wind power. Key discussion includes where we are with non-renewable wind energy, key aspects of incorporating wind into your power system, and where are we headed.
Location: The Tangier, 532 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44303
Time: Social/Dinner @ 5:30PM, Program @ 6:30PM
Menu: Buffet
Cost: Members (+1 guest) 15$, Students 10$, Nonmembers 20$
Contact Rick Buchanan at (330) 497-8250 or r.buchanan@ieee.org for reservations. One CPD hour is available; please inform Rick if you would like a certificate.
Kim Arthur Wirgau was born and raised in Rogers City, Michigan. He received the following degrees:
Mr. Wirgau retired from General Electric Company in March 2008 after 38 years of service. He is presently a member of the Lanier Consulting, LLC team.
He spent most of his career doing advanced research for the electrical power industry in the disciplines of optimal power system operations, transmission and generation planning, artificial intelligence, end-use load modeling, distribution system automation, voltage and transient stability evaluation, transmission feasibility for new generation in power systems including wind farms and other renewable fuels, multi-area production costing, and transmission and transformer insulation design.
He developed the software used to design insulation structures in layer and disk winding transformers. His work in the late ‘70s was instrumental in showing the industry that minimizing losses through optimal voltage control saved substantial fuel cost - this work started new research in the power system optimization area of system operations. During this work, he and a co-worker developed the new approach of using a projected Lagrangian algorithm based on solving sequences of linearly constrained subproblems in large-scale power system optimization. He developed new software for EPRI that improved the power industry modeling of loads which has in turn, improved power system design. He also was instrumental in developing software to evaluate voltage stability problems that has been a major problem and basic cause of most blackouts today. Mr. Wirgau developed some of the first large-scale artificial intelligence software for analyzing power systems in the late ‘80’s for TEPCO in Japan. Over the past 10 years he has assisted the GE Financial Services Group by evaluating various energy investments, where between $1 and $4 billion per year actually was invested. The last 5 years or so has consisted of consulting on placement and installation of non-renewable and renewable generation.
He and his wife Elaine presently live in Raleigh, North Carolina. They have two sons and daughter-in-law, Dr. Joseph Wirgau, an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Radford University in Radford, VA, Jessica Wirgau, a PhD candidate in Public Administration and Policy at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, and Scott Wirgau, a Structural Engineer for American Tower Corporation in Raleigh, NC.
- Experience Shared
Our Engineers shared their experience at Lanier Consulting’s first Continuing Professional Development Training Seminar on December 5th and 6th 2008. We look forward to many more opportunities to share our expertise.



