TRC Events
TRC’s subject-matter experts are represented as speakers, panelists, sponsors and exhibitors at a variety of industry conferences and trade shows across many areas of business. From Power to Digital and Infrastructure to Environmental Services, click on the event names below to learn where you can connect with TRC in the coming months.
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Power Academy Course
January 27 to January 29, 2025
Transmission Line Relay Theory and Testing
Transmission Line Relay Theory and Testing provides foundational theoretical and hands-on training in concepts and characteristics of various protection schemes used for high voltage transmission lines.
January 27 to January 30, 2025
Sediments Conference 2025
The 2025 Sediments Conference is a forum for sharing research results, practical experiences, and innovative approaches to investigating, remediating, and restoring the environmental and economic vitality of waterways and aquatic systems.
Power Academy Course
January 29 to January 31, 2025
Introduction To Power Substation Electrical Drawings
Introduction to Power Substation Electrical Drawings provides theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and training in reading and interpreting the various types of prints you will encounter in substations.
Power Academy Course
February 3 to February 5, 2025
IEC-61850 Functionality, Use and Testing
The purpose of this course is to provide theoretical and hands-on training on the fundamentals and application of IEC 61850
Industry Events
January 20 to January 22, 2025
The 2025 Solar Power and Energy Storage Mountain West
Discover the latest political developments, innovations, and opportunities shaping the Mountain West region at the 2025 Solar Power and Energy Storage Mountain West Conference in Denver, Colorado.
January 29, 2025
TSCA Workplace Chemical Protection Plan Rule for Methylene Chloride: What You Need to Know
In April 2024, the EPA issued a final rule under TSCA to regulate methylene chloride, aiming to protect human health from risks such as neurotoxicity and cancer due to inhalation or dermal exposure. This regulation affects companies involved in the manufacture, processing, distribution, use or disposal of methylene chloride. The Methylene Chloride WCPP rule serves as a model for other TSCA Section 6 chemicals, like TCE, PCE, NMP and 1-bromopropane.