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Power System Generation, Transmission and Distribution

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Why enroll

Participants should join this course to understand how electric energy drives economic and technological progress. It helps build awareness about sustainable energy use and prepares learners to contribute to future energy solutions.

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Automotive
  • You're a Electrical professional
  • You have 3+ years of hands-on experience in this field
  • You want to build skills in Engineering & Design

You should skip if

  • You're new to this field with no prior experience
  • You need a different specialisation outside Electrical
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

This course introduces the fundamental importance of electric energy in the growth and development of modern society. It explains how electricity supports industries, transportation, communication, healthcare, and daily life. Students learn about different sources of electric energy, including conventional sources like coal, oil, and nuclear power, as well as renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydro energy. The course compares per capita energy consumption of various countries to highlight global energy inequality and development patterns. It also discusses energy demand, supply, and efficiency in power systems. Emphasis is given to sustainable energy practices and the need for cleaner energy solutions. Learners are introduced to methods of optimizing energy use to reduce losses and improve efficiency. Environmental impacts of energy generation are also addressed. The course builds awareness of future energy challenges. Overall, it provides a strong foundation for further studies in electrical and energy engineering.

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Course suitable for

Key topics covered

  • Electric Energy Systems

  • Structure of Power Systems

  • Conventional Sources of Electric Energy

  • Hydroelectric Power Generation

  • Non Conventional Energy Sources

  • Renewable Energy (Contd.)

  • Energy Storage

  • Deregulation

  • Air Pollutants

  • Transmission Line Parameters

  • Capacitance of Transmission Lines

  • Characteristics and Performance of Transmission

  • Voltage Regulation

  • Power Flow through a line

  • Methods of Voltage Control

  • Compensation of Transmission Lines

  • Compensation of Transmission Lines (Contd.)

  • Underground Cables

  • Cables (Contd.)

  • Insulators for Overhead Lines

  • HVDC

  • HVDC (Contd.)

  • Distrubution Systems

  • Automatic Generation Control

  • Automatic Generation Control Continued

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

25 lectures19 hr 30 min

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