Introduction to Power System Operation Training

Introduction to power system operation training course establishes the essential frameworks of age plants (or generators), their control, concepts of economic dispatch, and power flow analysis.

This course gives you adequate information about generator elements, and idea of dependability in power framework activity.

Audience:
  • All individuals who need to understand how the electricity is generated in power plants and how the stable operation is achieved in power systems. 
  • Faculty members from academic institutes 
  • Investors and contractors who plan to make investments in this industry. 
  • Marketing people who need to know the background of the products they sell. 
  • Technicians, operators, and maintenance personnel who are or will be working at power plants or power system generation companies. 
  • Managers, accountants, and executives of power system industry. 
  • Scientist or non-electrical engineers involved in power system operation related projects. 

Training Objectives:
  • Understand the generator models and control. 
  • Describe the dynamics of generators in power systems. 
  • Understand the concept of stability in power systems. 
  • Understand the operation of a generator connected to the system. 
  • Recognize the voltage/frequency controllers in generators. 
  • Discuss different types of loads connected to the power systems. 
  • Describe the concept of voltage stability and frequency droop. 
  • Model the dynamics of governor and automatic voltage regulator (AVR). 
  • Understand the concept of stability and operation in multi-machine power systems. 
  • Explain the step-by-step process of power flow analysis. 
  • Understand and explain different solutions for power flow equations. 
  • Understand the basics of economic dispatch. 

Training Outline:
  • Power System Background 
  • Different Power System Levels 
  • Synchronous Machines (Generators) 
  • Single Machine Infinite Bus (SMIB) Concept 
  • Effect of Loads 
  • Generator Control 
  • Power Flow Analysis 
  • Economic Operation of Power Systems (Economic Dispatch) 

Through introduction to power framework activity training course, Newton-Raphson and Gauss iteration as two distinct answers for the power flow analysis will be talked about.

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