This course presents an overview of all the components of modern electrical transmission and distribution (T&D) systems, their application and arrangement, describing all their major, auxiliary and control equipment, listing typical engineering issues associated with T&D systems design and engineering and providing recommendations for addressing these issues. This course is based on a "down-to-earth" delivery, which is achieved through a very tight connection of material with real life power industry specifics, and emphasis on exercises and practice sessions.
This live group seminar is eligible for 12.0 CPE credits. Be aware that state boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. As of January 1, 2002, sponsored learning activities are measured by program length, with one 50-minute period equal to one CPE credit. One-half CPE credit increments (equal to 25 minutes) are permitted after the first credit has been earned in a given learning activity. You may want to verify that the state board from which your participants will be receiving credit accept one-half credits.
This course is designed for any engineering, management and educational professionals looking to expand their knowledge and experience in modern electrical transmission and distribution systems: Electrical engineers and designers; College and university faculty; Utility company project management personnel; Construction professionals.
There are no prerequisites for this seminar.
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