Power Optimization and Energy Management System in Power Generation industry

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Power Optimization and Energy Management System in Power Generation industry Course
Introduction:
In the electric power sector, the planning and efficient and most economical operation of electric power generation systems have always been crucial. Before 1973 and the oil embargo that heralded the sharp rise in fuel costs, American electric utilities incurred fuel costs of roughly 20% of their overall earnings for the generation of electricity.
Course Objectives:
Upon the successful completion of the workshop, each participant will be able to:-
- Apply up-to-date knowledge and skills in power optimization of the energy management system in the modern power generation industry
- Enumerate the characteristics of power generation units and explain the transmission system effects
- Describe the economic dispatch of thermal units and methods of solution
- Discuss unit commitment and generation with limited energy supply
Who Should Attend?
This course is essential for all electrical system planners, power control engineers, power operator engineers, power system engineers, and EMS Managers/Engineers in the electrical industry. This course also is a valuable workshop for researchers, practicing power electrical engineers.
Course Outlines:
- Apply up-to-date knowledge and skills in power optimization of the energy management system in the modern power generation industry
- Enumerate the characteristics of power generation units and explain the transmission system effects
- Describe the economic dispatch of thermal units and methods of solution
- Discuss unit commitment and generation with limited energy supply
- Illustrate the production cost models
- Discuss the interchange of power and energy
- Employ power system security and estimation in power systems as well as identify the optimal power flow