Electrical, Renewable Energy, Power, DCS Training Courses


Modern Electrical Power Systems

REF: 9087_277533
DATE: 06 - 10 May 2024
LOCATION:

Paris (France)

INDIVIDUAL FEE:

5500 Euro



Introduction:

Modern electrical power systems increase the efficiency of electrical power generations, transmission and distribution it also lower carbon footprint for a greener world. It includes the ‘green generation’ of electricity using renewable energy.

The introduction and merits of the Smart Grids and Micro Grids are also discussed in the seminar. The determination and control of fault levels, active power, reactive power, voltage, and frequency are essential in a modern electrical power system. Power quality issues are also addressed by modern mitigation techniques.

This course will ensure power system stability incorporating the Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) which has evolved to a mature technology with a high power rating. This technology has widespread application, became a top rate, most reliable one, based on power electronics. The main purpose of these systems is to supply the network as quickly as possible with inductive or capacitive reactive power that is adapted to its particular requirement, while also improving transmission quality and the efficiency of the power transmission system.

Targeted Groups:

  • Designers
  • Engineers
  • Technicians
  • Professionals involved with the planning, operation, and maintenance of small to large scale power networks, from around 11kV, upwards
  • Professionals from the Distribution Companies
  • Power Utilities, Engineering Professionals in the Electricity Supply Industry and Petrochemical Companies who have to deal with aspects of generation, transmission, and distribution

Course Objectives:

At the end of this course the participants will be able to:

  • Alternative forms of generation and embedded generation
  • Power flow optimization for ‘real power’ and use of FACTS devices to improve system operation, including the DSM approach
  • New CT and VT optical transducers and protection system using microprocessor relays
  • Nonlinear loads and injected Harmonics, at the PCC (point of common coupling)
  • Diagnostic monitoring of plant and in particular GIS substations
  • High-speed fault limiters and thermal monitoring systems for cables

Targeted Competencies:

  • The various types of renewable energy generation, transmission, and distribution
  • The significance and merits of smart grids
  • The importance of reactive power
  • Power quality issues and mitigation methods
  • The flexible AC transmission system merits

Course Content:
Unit 1: Introduction:

  • Overview of a Typical and Modern Systems covering Generation, Transmission and Distribution and the SMART Grid
  • Determination of Flow of Real (P) and Reactive Power (Q)
  • Characteristics and Impact of System and Transformer Fault Levels
  • Control of Reactive Power & Voltage
  • Control of Active Power & System Frequency
  • Effects of Reactive Power Compensation on Voltage Profile
  • Overview of Power System Disturbances

Unit 2: Current Operational Problems and System Operations:

  • Coping with Rising Demand for Power, Carbon Footprint Reduction and Global Warming
  • Symmetrical, Asymmetrical Faults and Effects on Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Components
  • Monitoring of Plant Condition – e.g. temperature
  • Power System and Substation Automation
  • Increasing Problems of Heavily Loaded Systems - Stability, Voltage Dip
  • Transmission Voltage Levels - Line and Cable Design, Power Loading and De-rating for Temperature Effects
  • Major causes of power system failures

Unit 3: Emerging Technologies related to Green Renewable Energy:

  • Renewable Energy and the Environment - Solar Power, Geothermal Power, Wind Power, Environmental Friendly Storage Batteries
  • ‘Green’ Generation? Is it possible on a large scale or are there stability problems?
  • Demand Side Management - Remote Load Control - Minimising Demand - Optimising Transmission – Coping with Dips and Swells
  • Optical Current Transducers for Protection - Optical Current Sensors Eliminate CT Saturation
  • High Voltage Applications - Surge Protection, Fault Current Limiters Network Switching
  • Non-linear loads - harmonics at PCC - filtering - G5/4 requirements
  • Triple harmonics and mitigation techniques

Unit 4: Digital Substations, FACTS, and HV DC Link:

  • Digital Substation Architecture
  • Flexibility in AC Systems (FACTS) - Static VAr Compensation - Series Controlled Capacitors
  • Changing Maintenance Schedules, Remote Surveillance of Plant and the Introduction of Unmanned Substations
  • Data Logging
  • HV-DC Links for Stability Improvement
  • Optical Cable Temperature Monitoring
  • SCADA and Artificial Intelligence Systems for Fault Diagnostics

Unit 5: Numerical Protection Relays and Functionalities; State of the Art Fault Current Limiter:

  • Advanced Protection and Control Techniques
  • Numerical Relay and Protection Functions
  • Electrical Insulation - Air and SF6 - The Problems
  • Condition Monitoring of Plant
  • Is - Fault Current Limiter, How to Apply
  • GIS Diagnostics – Partial Discharge Techniques

Electrical, Renewable Energy, Power, DCS Training Courses
Modern Electrical Power Systems (9087_277533)

REF: 9087_277533   DATE: 06.May.2024 - 10.May.2024   LOCATION: Paris (France)  INDIVIDUAL FEE: 5500 Euro

 

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