Course Description:
This course covers topics related to electric power generation, transmission and planning, such as conventional and non-conventional methods of generating electric power, fundamentals of distribution systems, transmission system, power system operation and control, transformers, power system planning (reliability), and distribution system planning and automation
Course Goal:
To enhance the participant’s knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to understand how to plan, generate, and transmit electric power.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course the participant will be able to:
- Be Familiar with conventional and non-conventional methods of generating electric power
- Understand fundamentals of distribution systems
- Understand transmission system
- Understand power system operation and control
- Be Familiar with transformers
- Be Familiar with power system planning (reliability)
- Understand distribution system planning and automation
Course Outlines:
- Electric Power Generation: Conventional Methods
- Introduction
- Fossil Power Plants
- Nuclear Power Plants
- Geothermal Power Plants
- Hydroelectric Power Plants
- Synchronous Machinery
- Thermal Generating Plants
- Distributed Utilities
- Electric Power Generation: Non-Conventional Methods
- Wind Power
- Advanced Energy Technologies
- Photovoltaic
- Fundamentals of Distribution Systems
- Primary Distribution Configurations
- Urban Networks
- Primary Voltage Levels
- Distribution Substations
- Sub transmission Systems
- Differences between European and North American Systems
- Loads
- The Past and the Future
- Concept of Energy Transmission and Distribution
- Transmission Line Structures
- Insulators and Accessories
- Transmission Line Construction and Maintenance
- Insulated Power Cables for High-Voltage Applications
- Transmission Line Parameters
- Power System Operation and Control
- Energy Management
- Generation Control: Economic Dispatch and Unit Commitment
- State Estimation
- Optimal Power Flow
- Theory and Principles
- Power Transformers
- Distribution Transformers
- Underground Distribution Transformers
- Power System Planning (Reliability)
- Planning
- Short-Term Load Forecasting
- Short-Term Price Forecasting
- Transmission Plan Evaluation — Assessment of System Reliability
- Power System Planning
- Power System Reliability
- Distribution System Planning And Automation
- Introduction
- Distribution System Planning
- Factors Affecting System Planning
- Present Distribution System Planning Techniques
- Distribution System Planning Models
- Distribution System Planning in the Future
- Future Nature of Distribution Planning
- The Central Role of the Computer in the Distribution Planning.
- Impact of Dispersed Storage and Generation.
- Distribution System Automation.
Who Can Benefit?
In general, electrical power engineers, supervisors and qualified distribution system technicians can take part in this course.