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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170706
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SUMMARY:Facilities Management in Today’s Built Environment
DESCRIPTION:\n \t Overview \n \t Who will attend \n \t Trainer \n \t Case Studies \n \t Partners \n \t Venue \n \t Industry Insights \n \t Brochure Download \n\n\n\n \n\nThis 3-day workshop on Protecting Generating Plant for Conventional and Renewables will provide attendees with a strategic understanding of all the details needed to integrate and protect conventional and non-conventional power plants.\n\nKey highlights of this workshop include:\n\n \tLayout of conventional power sources and non-conventional renewable power sources\n \tDifferences in the basic design\n \tShort circuit outputs from conventional power plants\n \tShort circuit contributions from different types of renewables. This helps design protection and selection of interrupting devices.\n \tWhat are the various types of renewables and their operation\, features and integration issues\n \tRelay protection applied at conventional and non-conventional sources\n \tNegative impact of renewables on the grid and solutions including voltage stability\, islanding and harmonic penetration.\n \tSupplemental issues as safety and fire hazards will be laid out briefly\n\nAt the end of the workshop\, attendees will be equipped with a sound knowledge that will help them tremendously in solving issues related to conventional and non-conventional power plant relay protection and integration issues.\n\nKey Takeaways from Attending This Workshop:\n\n \tGain in-depth insights into conventional and non-conventional power plants (renewables)—connections\, features\, operational and design issues.\n \tIdentify the key differences between conventional and renewables types of energy sources.\n \tDetermine the short circuit contributions from conventional power plants—How do you calculate the numbers?\n \tEvaluate short circuit contributions from renewables of different types.\n \tMaster protection applied at conventional and non-conventional (renewable) sources.\n \tGet a good grasp of issues related to integration of renewables into a power grid and how is this different than integrating a conventional source.\n\n \n\n\n\nThis workshop is designed for a wide range of engineers\, supervisors\, technicians and managers working in power plants and electric utilities.\n\n \tGeneral electrical engineers\n \tEngineers\, supervisors and managers working in power plants\n \tTechnicians who work in power plant\n \tPersonnel from companies that finance power plant projects\n \tPersonnel form insurance companies\n \tEngineers working in utilities who have to work on designing interface relay protection\n \tConsultants working on power plant projects\n \tConstruction companies working on power plant installations\n\n \n\n\n\nArmed with 36 years of experience in power system engineering\, Course Trainer is the Director of Protection R&D and Training at Doble Engineering in USA.  He received a Masters in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University\, in Texas\, USA.\n\nHe is a member of CIGRE and is currently a member of CIGRE Working Group B5 56 “Optimisation of Protection\, Automation and Controls’. He has presented several white papers\, and has written papers and articles for journals and magazines on power system and protection related.\n\nHe has 13 years of experience with GE dealing with power system studies and relay protection. During his tenure with GE\, he also conducted courses on harmonics and protective relaying. At ABB\, he was involved with customer presentations and various system studies and relay protections.\n\nCourse Trainer's employment at KEMA provided him with an opportunity to perform relay protection studies\, relay selections\, relay application\, and protection system designs.\n\nAt his current job at Doble Engineering he is running a training program that provides courses to various customers.  He presents regularly at conferences and conducts webinars on various relay protection related topics.\n\nTestimonials\n\n"The protective relaying course was excellent.  It was exactly what we needed."\n\n- Duke Energy\, USA\n\n"I was extremely impressed with the instructor and the content.  I am looking forward to more such courses."\n\n- Potomac Testing\, USA\n\n"This was one of most clear presentation on differential protection I have ever seen"\n\n- Southern califirnia Edison (SCE)\, USA\n\n "The training was useful in understanding the fundamentals of protection with topics covered in detail."\n\n- Dubai Petroleum\, UAE\n\n"I thoroughly enjoyed your training –You have a knack to teach a tough subject and make it both interesting and easy to understand."\n\n- Brunswick Electric Membership Cooperation\, USA\n\n \n\n\n\n \tHands on calculation regarding Fault Calculation in class using a calculator\n \tHands on class problem to be solved to illustrate the procedure to Relay Protection Applied at Conventional Power Plant\n \tInteractive discussion\n \tA case study of generator trip will be discussed:\n\n \tTrip description\n \tHow was this trip analysed\n \tWhat was the problem reason for trip determined\n\n\n\n \n\n\nInterested in partnering with us?\nPlease contact us to discuss your requirements.\nClick here to get in touch with us.\n\n \n\n\n\nTo be confirmed.\n\n \n\n\n\n“There are about to be solar ‘boom’ in India and companies are lining up for profit.”\n\nBusiness Insider Singapore\, March 24\, 2017\n\n“TNB to develop solar PV plant in Selangor.”\n\nThe Star\, December 21\, 2016\n\n“TNB signs 3 PPAs for the supply of the 150MW of solar power.”\n\nThe Star\, 4 November\, 2016\n\n \n\n[contact-form-7 id="177" title="Integration and protection of conventional and renewable power plants"]\n\n\n\n\n\n
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