Course Description:
This Course covers important topics related to power system analysis. These topics include characteristics influencing generation and transmission, nature of transmission and distribution systems, Forecasting T & D load, overview of economic operation functions, characteristics of power generating units, formulation of the economics dispatch problems, power flow studies, unit commitment, optical preventive and corrective actions, fault analysis, disturbances in power system, electricity deregulation, harmonics in power systems
Course Goal:
To enhance the delegate knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for practical understanding of power system analysis
Course Objective:
By the end of the course, participant will be able to:
- Understand the nature of transmission and distribution systems
- Forecast T & D load
- Overview of economic operation functions
- Be familiar with characteristics of power generating units
- Formulate the economic dispatch problems
- Take optical preventive and corrective actions
- Properly perform fault analysis
- Understand disturbances in power system
Course Outline:
- Characteristics Influencing Generation And Transmission
- Nature of Transmission And Distribution Systems
- Forecasting T & D load
- Overview of Economic Operation Functions
- Characteristics of Power Generating Units
- Formulation of The Economics Dispatch Problems
- Power Flow Studies
- Unit Commitment
- Optical Preventive And Corrective Actions
- Fault Analysis
- Disturbances in Power System
- Electricity Deregulation
- Harmonics in Power Systems
Who Can Benefit?
All electrical engineers are invited to attend this course. Operation, control and planning engineers are strongly recommended to attend this course.