Modern Electrical Power Systems Training Course

Course Category : Operations and Maintenance

This course offers an advanced understanding of modern electrical power systems, with a focus on efficient generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as the integration of renewable energy, power quality improvement, and enhanced grid stability and reliability.
5 Days – Advanced Level.

Starts On

24 - August - 2026

Ends On

28 - August - 2026

Location

Spain - Barcelona

Language

English

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Targeted Audience

  • Electrical Power System Engineers
  • Electrical Design Engineers
  • Electrical Technicians
  • Professionals involved in planning, operation, and maintenance of power systems
  • Distribution company professionals
  • Power utility and energy sector engineers
  • Petrochemical industry professionals dealing with power systems

Targeted Skills

  • Analysis of modern generation, transmission, and distribution systems
  • Active and reactive power control
  • Power quality improvement techniques
  • Renewable energy integration
  • Application of FACTS and HVDC technologies
  • Fault diagnostics and condition monitoring
  • Smart and digital grid concepts

Expected Outcomes

  • Develop an advanced understanding of modern electrical power system structures and operation.
  • Analyse voltage, frequency, and reactive power control mechanisms.
  • Evaluate power quality issues and mitigation methods.
  • Understand the role of renewable energy and smart grids.
  • Apply advanced technologies to enhance grid stability and reliability.

Training Topics Index

  • Conventional and modern generation, transmission, and distribution
  • Active and reactive power flow
  • Voltage and frequency control
  • Power system disturbances

  • Increasing demand and environmental impact
  • Symmetrical and asymmetrical faults
  • Voltage stability and dips
  • Substation and system automation

  • Renewable energy sources
  • Demand side management
  • Harmonics and non-linear loads
  • Mitigation and filtering techniques

  • Digital substation concepts
  • FACTS applications
  • HVDC links
  • Smart monitoring and communication

  • Numerical protection relays
  • Fault current limiters
  • Equipment condition monitoring
  • Future fault diagnostic systems