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SUMMARY:Distributed Electricity Generation and Transmission
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nDistributed electricity generation and transmissi
 on\, along with network analysis and system planning\, are essential for t
 he technical supervision\, expansion\, and procurement of complex power an
 d energy technology systems. These systems function effectively only when 
 professionals responsible for planning\, coordinating\, and overseeing tea
 m efforts possess the necessary skills to meet cost\, schedule\, and perfo
 rmance goals. With increasing system complexity and the challenges facing 
 our civilization\, it is crucial to implement advanced methods and process
 es to monitor life-cycle costs and forecast risks effectively.\nLearning O
 bjectives\nUpon completing this course by Xcelerate Training Institte\, pa
 rticipants will be able to:\n\n 	Enhance expertise in applying practices o
 ver project life cycles in the power and energy domains.\n 	Focus on the i
 nterfaces between people\, processes\, and products.\n 	Equip teams with t
 he knowledge necessary to achieve successful solutions.\n 	Use case studie
 s to assess themes such as system architecting\, schedule\, performance\, 
 risk\, cost\, reliability\, stakeholder management\, and procurement strat
 egies.\n 	Gain knowledge to realize project solutions and leverage Project
  Management and Systems Engineering roles and responsibilities.\n\nTrainin
 g Methodology\nThis collaborative training program includes:\n\n 	Lectures
 \n 	Seminars &amp\; Presentations\n 	Group Discussions\n 	Assignments\n 	C
 ase Studies &amp\; Functional Exercises Following the ‘Do-Review-Learn-A
 pply’ model.\n\nBenefits for Your Organization\nOrganizations can benefi
 t from:\n\n 	An all-inclusive overview of distributed electricity generati
 on and transmission.\n 	Increased confidence in handling distributed elect
 ricity generation and transmission.\n 	Practical knowledge that provides a
  competitive edge.\n 	Conversation-based sessions for networking and learn
 ing from real-world examples.\n 	Collaborative sessions for practical appl
 ication in individual roles.\n\nBenefits for You\nParticipants will gain:\
 n\n 	Ability to carry out risk assessments for distributed electricity gen
 eration and transmission.\n 	Updated knowledge on the latest trends and te
 chnologies.\n 	Tailor-made academic training for technicians and equivalen
 t workforce.\n 	Training\, assessment\, and certification by experts.\n 	S
 kills to identify\, act on\, and report issues with distributed electricit
 y generation and transmission.\n 	Competence in performing test activities
  and site procedures.\n 	Knowledge of appropriate PPE tools and methods.\n
  	Enhanced skills for further qualifications in distributed electricity ge
 neration and transmission.\n\nTarget Audience\nThis course is suitable for
 :\n\n 	Apprentice Electricians\n 	Journeyman Electricians\n 	Master Electr
 icians\n 	Electrical Supervisors/Managers\n 	Lead Persons\n 	Area Supervis
 ors\n 	Project Supervisors\n 	Project Estimators\n\nCourse Outline\nFundam
 entals of Power and Energy Systems\n\n 	Introduction to Energy Generation\
 n 	Methods of generating electricity\n 	Turbine-driven electrochemical gen
 erators\n 	Fuel cells\n 	Photovoltaics\n 	Thermoelectric devices\n 	Nuclea
 r fission and fusion\n 	Renewable resources (solar\, wind\, hydro\, tidal\
 , and geothermal sources)\n 	Sustainability and energy efficiency\n\nTrans
 mission and Distribution and Smart Grid\n\n 	Power and Energy and the Envi
 ronment\n 	Power and Energy Systems Project Management\n 	Power and Energy
  Generation\n 	Transmission and Distribution / Smart Grid\n 	Principles an
 d Techniques of Wind Energy and Solar Cells\n 	Power Electronics\n 	Smart 
 Grids Communications\n 	Modern power transmission and distribution systems
 \n 	Transformer technology\n 	Transmission grids\n 	Load management\n 	Dis
 tribution optimization\n 	Power supply reliability\n 	Infrastructure syste
 ms\n 	Security and deregulation\n 	SCADA systems\n\nEnergy and the Environ
 ment\n\n 	Impact of energy generation on the environment\n 	Global climate
  change\n 	Clean energy technologies\n 	Energy conservation\n 	Air polluti
 on\n 	Water resources\n 	Nuclear waste issues\n\nIntroduction to Systems E
 ngineering\n\n 	Why Use Systems Engineering?\n 	Definition of System and S
 ystems Engineering\n 	Value of Systems Engineering\n 	Key Systems Engineer
 ing Principles\n 	The V Systems Engineering Model\n\nPower and Energy Syst
 ems Engineering\n\n 	Systems Engineering applied to power and energy\n 	De
 velopment of modern complex power and energy systems\n 	Creating new power
  and energy technologies and systems\n 	Planning\, coordinating\, and over
 seeing interdisciplinary team efforts\n 	Translating operational needs int
 o technology solutions\n 	Using tools to meet cost\, schedule\, and perfor
 mance goals\n 	Power and energy generation technology cost modeling\n 	Exa
 mple of systems engineering\n 	Integral power and energy system design\n\n
 Power and Energy Systems Engineering Technical\n\n 	System Conceptual Desi
 gn\n 	Using the Architecture\n 	Feasibility Study/Concept Exploration\n 	P
 roject Management and Systems Engineering Master Plan\n 	Concept of Operat
 ions (ConOps)\n 	System Requirements\n 	System Design\n 	Systems Architect
 ing\n 	Software/Hardware Development and Testing\n 	Integration and Verifi
 cation\n 	Initial Deployment\n 	System Validation\n 	Operations and Mainte
 nance\n 	Retirement/Replacement\n 	System of Systems (SoS) Engineering\n 	
 Power and Energy Systems Project Management\n 	Managing the electric power
  grid\n 	Broad spectrum of empirical\, theoretical\, and policy issues\n 	
 Generation facilities and equipment\n\nSystems Engineering Approaches\n\n 
 	Needs and Objectives\n 	Concept of Operations (CONOPS)\n 	Definition of t
 he Problem\n 	Measures of Effectiveness/Measures of Performance\n 	Needs a
 nd Objectives Analysis\n 	Objectives (Statement of Objectives\, Objectives
  Tree)\n\nSustainable Energy Production and Usage\n\n 	Conventional and su
 stainable energy production and utilization\n 	Overview of major energy fl
 ows\n 	Production and end-use\n 	Power and Energy Systems Analysis\n 	Rank
 in cycles from traditional power plants\n 	Advanced Convection Heat Transf
 er\n 	Advanced Thermodynamics\n 	Impact of Energy Conversion on the Enviro
 nment\n 	Combustion and Reacting Flow\n 	Measurement and Instrumentation\n
  	Fundamentals of thermal and fluid processes in single-phase and multi-ph
 ase flows\n 	Experimental design and planning\n 	Sources of errors in meas
 urements\n 	Uncertainty analysis\n\nReliability Analysis and Engineering\n
 \n 	Principal methods of reliability analysis\n 	Fault tree and reliabilit
 y block diagrams\n 	Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)\n 	Systems en
 gineering approaches\n 	Significant performance improvements and savings i
 n capital and operating costs\n 	Mathematical Techniques for Engineers\n 	
 Applications of matrices\, vectors\, tensors\, differential equations\, in
 tegral transforms\, and probability methods\n 	Risk Assessment for Enginee
 rs\n 	Market\, Spatial\, and Traffic Equilibrium Models\n\nApplying System
 s Engineering and Optimization\n\n 	Applying systems engineering in your p
 roject &amp\; organization\n 	Concepts\, definitions\, and examples\n 	Opt
 imality and convexity\n 	Linear programming\n 	Single objective optimizati
 on: unconstrained methods\n 	Single objective optimization: constrained me
 thods\n 	Multi-objective optimization methods\n 	Post-optimality analysis\
 n 	Optimality and duality\n 	Mixed (continuous) integer/discrete optimizat
 ion: single objective\n 	Mixed continuous-discrete optimization: multiple 
 objectives\n 	Robust optimization\n 	Multi-disciplinary optimization\n 	Mu
 lti-level post-optimality sensitivity analysis\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Electrical Engineering
LOCATION:Kuala Lumpur Training Courses\, Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur\, Kuala L
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