Power System Analysis Skills for Engineers and Technicians Course
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Power System Analysis Skills for Engineers and Technicians Course
Course Overview:
This course analyzes power systems with an emphasis on power distribution system and its components and their effective operation in terms of performance under disturbances and outages.
Participants will get acquainted with the effective design approach, sizing procedure and general principles such as short circuit and coordination studies.
Re-active power dispatching and locational marginal pricing in de-regulated electricity markets are also included as part of the more advanced topics.
This is suitable for electrical engineers, technicians and other professionals whose roles revolve around the design, operation and maintenance of the systems and wish to augment their current level of knowledge on electrical system protection and optimization.
Course Objectives:
- Power System Analysis means verifying the adequacy of the power distribution system and its components.
- Recognize coordination related to disturbances and outages.
Who Should Attend?
Electrical Engineers, technicians, operation, and maintenance in the industrial, consulting, and utility fields involved in the design, operation, and maintenance who require knowledge of electrical system protection techniques.
Course Outlines:
- Introduction to deregulation in the power industry
- Design electrical power systems more efficiently
- Better select and size power system components
- Understand the fundamentals of short circuit studies
- Understand the basics of coordination studies
- Calculate overcurrent device settings
- Understand power system design and analysis
- An optimal reactive power dispatch model for deregulated electricity markets
- Locational marginal pricing


