INTRODUCTION
This training course covers the process of planning an electrical utility distribution system to assure adequacy, reliability, and economy. The course begins with an overview of the distribution system and its basic equipment. Next, the planning process is explored, step-by-step, emphasizing the importance of each step in achieving the desired outcome. An in-depth view of engineering economics is included to assure cost-effectiveness of the capital-intensive infrastructure. Since the planning process is necessitated due to changes in load, the process of performing and interpreting load forecasts is investigated. Finally, means of quantifying and measuring reliability will be presented so the reliability of the distribution can be properly assessed.
Utility customers today are demanding higher reliability and lower costs, and this trend will undoubtedly continue for the next several decades. Effective planning techniques provide a means of meeting the customer demands of reliability and economy while better positioning the utility for adapting to future customer requirements. This training course presents proven planning methods which will benefit both the utility and its customers
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
DURATION
5 Days
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This training course is designed for utility or consulting engineers and technicians involved in the planning and/or design of distribution facilities. If you are beginning a career in this area, this training course will be of great benefit to you. Prerequisite knowledge necessary to succeed in this course includes a basic familiarity with utility power distribution.
This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
COURSE CONTENT
Day One: System and Equipment Overview
Day Two: The Planning Process
Day Three: Engineering Economics
Day Four: Load Forecasting
Day Five: Reliability Assessment
GENERAL NOTES
Dates | Fees | Location | Apply |
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09/12/2024 - 13/12/2024 | $1500 | Nairobi |
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Group # | |||
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1. | 1 | $ 1500 | $ 3000 |
2. | 5 - 10 | $ 1350 | $ 2700 |
3. | 11 - 20 | $ 1200 | $ 2400 |
4. | 21 - 30 | $ 1000 | $ 2000 |
5. | 31 - 40 | $ 800 | $ 1600 |
6. | 41 - 50 | $ 700 | $ 1400 |
7. | 51 > Above | $ 600 | $ 1200 |