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Advanced Power System Protection
ObjectiveTo familiarise the power engineers on the advanced aspects of protection in power
systems
Outline
Overview of System Protection
Numerical Relays
Integrated Protection, Control & Monitoring
Intelligent Electronic Devices in system protection
Software Architecture and performance characteristics of numerical relays
Wide Area Protection
Video Sessions
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & Dorganisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, technical visits
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Co-Generation
Objectives
To discuss regarding feasibility, planning, sizing, design and operation & maintenance of
co-generation systems in sugar/chemical industries, distilleries, steel mills etc. Issuesregarding cost-benefit and tariffs are also to be discussed.
Outline
Types of co-generation with reference to feedstock
Planning, design, O & M and protection of co-generation plants
Operational advantages and limitations
Cost-benefit analysis and tariff issues
Condition monitoring, Life assessment and extension
Who may attend
Managers involved in planning, design, operation & maintenance of cogenerationsystems.
Methodology
Lectures, Group discussions and Field Visits
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Commercial issues in T&D Systems
Objective
To familiarise the supervisor/managers , commercial aspects of tariff issues ,energy
accounting, inventory management, resource mobilization and budgeting in T&Dsystems.
Outline
Introduction to commercial aspects of transmission and distribution
Tariff structure, types, method of working out, revenue realization
Regional energy accounting
Inter-utility tariff, commercial disputes and solutions
Inventory planning and control
Purchase procedure, standardization, modification of stores
Resource mobilization through Bonds/debentures/shares
Cost estimate for providing HT/LT service connections
Electricity Rules, regulation and commercial aspects
Budgeting procedure, budget control and auditing
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, demo sessions, field visits
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Communications in Power Systems
Objective
To provide insight into practical & theoretical aspects of carrier and digital
communication in power system
Outline
Overview of Communications in Power Systems
PLCC Installation, Testing, Commissioning, and Maintenance
Optical fibre communication
Principles of radio communication and applications
Tele-metering & Tele Control
Telephone Exchanges
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, demo sessions, field visits
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Distribution Automation
Objective
Familiarize participants with the Customer and System level functions that are associated
with distribution automation. Describe the equipment and software used to implementthese functions.
Outline
Customer Site Automation functions: Load control, Remote meter reading, Time-
of-use rates, Remote connect/disconnect
System level functions (system operation): Fault location, isolation, and service
restoration; Feeder reconfiguration & Transformer balancing; Voltage/Var controlusing: Capacitors, Regulators, and LTC; Distribution system monitoring
Digital protection of substations and feeders
Equipment for Feeder Automation & Customer Automation
Implementing a DA Project
Who may attend
Engineers and Managers responsible for planning, cost-justifying, designing,
implementing and working with Distribution Automation systems
Methodology
Lectures and Field visits
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Distribution Metering
Objective
To Provide comprehensive view of Distribution metering, rules & regulations and
rationalization required.
Outline
Energy meters: Types & Construction
Testing, setting and calibration
Failure analysis
IE Rules
Theft/Tampering and Inspection of consumer premises
Distribution meter reading
Rationalization and computerization
Field visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards/ Power utilities/Distribution System, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, manufacturers, contractors, consultants etc.
Methodology
Lectures, demo sessions, field visits
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Electrical Safety and Statutory regulations
Objective
To familiarise all sections of people involved in electrical trade from Generator,
Transmission, Distribution of electricity and Industrial consumers about the StatutoryElectricity Rules relating to Safe Erection, Testing and Commissioning of all electrical
equipment.
Outline
Overview of Indian Electricity Rules 1956 and amended thereof
Indian Electricity Act-2003
Earthing System Design
Circuit Breakers and Protective Relays
Inspection Procedure for statutory inspection by Electrical Inspectors
Pre-commissioning tests of Transformers, Switch Gears and Power Cables
Electrical Accidents Case Studies
First Aid and Fire Fighting practices in Industrial Installations
Field Visits
Who may attend
Practising Engineers from Generators, Transformers, distributors, Industrial and other
consumers of electricity, Electrical Inspectors and Electrical Consultants.
Methodology
Lectures, Demonstrations, Video sessions, Technical visits, Group discussions
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Energy Audit & Conservation in Distribution Systems
Objective
To enlighten the participants with the concepts and methodologies of energy auditing,
necessity & scope of energy conservation and demand side management in thederegulated and liberalised environment with specific emphasis on distribution sector.
Outline
Overview
Energy Audit Concepts & Methodology in Distribution system with case Studies
Energy conservation in electrical equipment and instrumentation
Energy audit in industries and its analysis
Energy efficient buildings
Demand side management
Metering techniques
Power factor and harmonics Local study visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, entrepreneurs and consultants/contractors involved
in energy audit and energy conservation projects.
Methodology
Lectures, demonstrations, case studies, field visits
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Energy Audit & Conservation in Process Industries
Objectives
The share of energy costs in total production costs in most of the industries is rather
significant. Reduction in energy costs can, therefore, improve profit levels in all theindustries. This reduction can be achieved by improving the efficiency of industrial
operations and equipment. Energy audit plays an important role in identifying energyconservation opportunities in the industrial sector. This workshop enables the participants
to understand the operation of various equipment and systems, and to identify
opportunities for energy saving in industrial units. All the major energy consumingequipment will be covered.
Outline
Industrial energy conservation An overview
Energy audit in industries and its engineering Analysis
Boilers, Steam distribution system, Compressed air network, Refrigeration and air-conditioning, Pumps, Electric motors, Lighting, D.G. Sets
Case Studies
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, entrepreneurs and consultants/contractors involvedin energy audit and energy conservation projects.
Methodology
Lectures
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ERP Solutions for Power Utilities
Objective
To introduce the concepts of Enterprise Resource Planning and Applications in Power
Industry.Outline
ERP Soft ware overview
Material Management Purchasing, Inventory Management
Project Management- Project Planning, Execution, Monitoring and Capitalisation
Plant Maintenance-Routine, Preventive, Breakdown, Refurbishment Schedules
HRM- Recruitment, Performance appraisal, Training, Payroll
Budgeting and Cost control
Technical Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & Dorganisations, Academic institutions, entrepreneurs and consultants/contractors involvedin energy audit and energy conservation projects.
Methodology
Lectures, demonstrations, case studies, field visits
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Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS)
Objective
To familiarize power engineers about the Flexible AC Transmission devices and their
applications in power systems with respect to active/reactive power control.
Outline
Introduction
Unified Power Flow Controller
Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor
Static Var Compensator
Thyristor Controlled Reactor
HVDC,
Applications of FACTS
Tutorials Technical Visits
Who may attend
Practicing engineers involved in planning, design and implementation of FACTS devices.
Methodology
Lectures and Lab sessions, Tutorials and Technical visits
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GIS/GPS for Power Utilities
Objectives
The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) and Differential Global Positioning System
(DGPS) is rapidly replacing the conventional survey techniques and equipments. GPSreceives signals from satellites and provides locational information speedily and
economically. This tool is very useful for updating the database on real time basis. Theup-to-date spatial database is useful for managing various functions like equipment
outages, system monitoring, Load analysis etc. In Power Sector, GIS/GPS is being used
for various applications such as suitable path for new transmission lines, development ofsmall Hydro projects etc. GPS find wide applications in Geomatics such as construction
surveys, Engineering surveys, Resource Mapping etc., in land applications such as
Agriculture, Mining, Facility Maps etc and in marine applications such as Hydrograhic
survey, Dredging, Docking, Harbour entry etc. GPS is also used in diverse areas such asVehicle Tracking, Defence Aerospace etc.
Outline
Geographic Information System An overview
Remote Sensing
Global Positioning System - An overview
Surveying Techniques
Data profiles Analysis, Processing and Modelling
Time Synchronisation
GIS/GPS Integration
Case studies
Demo/ Field visits
Who may attend
Executives from Utilities/Corporations, engineers from State Electricity Boards,
Personals from R & D organisations, Academic institutions, entrepreneurs and
consultants
Methodology
Lectures
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Grid Management
Objective
To learn the methods of operating the electrical grid with resource optimisation
Course Outline
Grid operation: scheduling, contingency planning, shutdown, restoration, congestion
management, merit order
Voltage and Frequency control
Grid Code
System Security
Enterprise information system
Protection Schemes of power equipment and power systems
Field Visits
Video Sessions Group Discussions
Who may attend
Persons involved in operation and control of transmission and distribution systems.
Methodology
Lectures, Laboratory sessions and Technical visits
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Grounding in Power Systems
Context & Objectives
To ensure safety and proper operation of electrical system, grounding is very essential.
As is already known, the purpose of grounding the system is to protect equipment andpersonnel in and around sub-stations from dangerous high voltages. The increasing
complexity of power systems has resulted in increase of fault levels. This has resulted inrequirement of better grounding systems. Availability of powerful Digital Computers has
made it possible to simulate grounding systems in computers, there by helping in better
understanding and design of grounding systems.
Outline
Types of grounding-Solid, Impedance, Resistance
Power System grounding practices
Soil investigation and soil resistivity
Nature of current flow in earth Simulation studies
Design of grounding grids
Measurement of soil resistivity
Demo of soil resistivity measurement
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, power consumers, consultants/contractors etc.
Methodology
Lectures, Demonstrations, Video sessions, Field visits, Group discussions
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High Voltage Testing of Power System Equipment
Objective
To give insight into all the aspects of High Voltage Testing of Power system equipment
Outline
High voltage technology
Solid insulating media, liquid insulation media
Gas & Vacuum Insulation
Generation of high voltages for testing
High voltage measurements
High voltage testing of transformers
Testing of Circuit Breakers
Testing of Surge Arrestors
Testing of Insulators, Cables, Capacitors High Power Testing of switchgear
Partial Discharges
Field visits
Who may attend
Engineers involved in procurement, installation and testing of power system equipment.
Methodology
Lecture, Demonstrations, Field visits, Group Discussion
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HVDC Transmission
Objective
The high voltage DC Transmission systems are gaining importance in our system due to
commissioning of intra and inter regional HVDC Links in all the regions. The robustnesswith which the system operates with the aid of HVDC support or the behaviour of HVDC
Systems during system emergencies can be appreciated only when we are familiar withthe functioning of HVDC. This program is designed to through more light on the HVDC
Technology in system operation.
Outline
Introduction to HVDC
Principles of HVDC Conversion
HVDC Lines
HVDC Sub Stations
Reactive Power Management in HVDC Stations
AC & DC harmonics and filtering
HVDC System operation, control and maintenance
HVDC Protection, Insulation Co-ordination, Emergencies and case studies
Visit to Kolar HVDC Station
Who may attend
Practising Engineers from Generation, Transmission, Distribution Systems, Industrial and
other consumers of electricity, Electrical Inspectors and Electrical Consultants.
MethodologyLectures, Video Sessions and Technical Visit to HVDC Station
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IEGC, FGMO and Open Access in System Operation
Objective
The Grid Operation in India has undergone a dramatic change in recent years with the
introduction of Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), Free Governor Mode of Operation(FGMO), Open access and Availability Based Tariff (ABT). The above aspects are
gaining importance day by day among all the stake holders. Though a bit of all the aboveaspects is generally aware, the operating personnel are concerned with the intricacies at
different operating conditions. The workshop is designed to through light on each of this
aspect in detail with case studies
Outline
Introduction
Role of RLDC, REB, CTU etc. and their Organisational linkages
Planning code for Inter State Transmission
Connection Conditions
Operating Code for Regional Grids
Scheduling and Despatch Code
Management of Indian Electricity Grid Code
Free Governor Mode of Operation Generation Output Variation with an without
Governor in Operation
Open Access Impact of Open Access on Grid Operation
Who may attend
System Operation Engineers from Generation, Transmission, Distribution Systems,Independent Power Projects, Electrical Inspectors and Electrical Consultants.
MethodologyLectures, Group discussions, Technical Visits
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Independent Power Projects
Objectives
To illustrate the importance, advantages and limitations of Captive power plants. Sizing,
performance, protection and maintenance aspects of captive generation sets are to bediscussed in the workshop. The fuel options, funding, cost-benefit analysis of Captive
power plants are also to be discussed.
Outline
Planning, sizing and performance analysis of Captive power plants
Advantages and limitations
Cost-benefit analysis and tariff issues
O & M problems and protection of Captive power plants
Field Visits
Who may attend
Power engineers of HT industries having captive generation and the personnel of HT
industries proposing to set up Captive power plants.
Methodology
Lectures, Group Discussions, Field Visits
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Indian Electricity Act, Rules and Deregulation
Objective
To familiarise all sections of people involved in Transmission, Distribution of electricity
and also all categories of consumers from domestic, industrial, commercial sections aboutthe current Indian Electricity Act-2003 and amended Indian Electricity Rules 1956.
Outline
Overview of Indian Electricity Rules 1956 (as amended up to date)
Indian Electricity Act-2003
Indian Electricity Grid Code
Status of Deregulation in India
Case studies of deregulation
Field Visits
Who may attend
Practising Engineers from Generators, Transformers, Distributors, Industrial and otherconsumers of electricity, Electrical Inspectors and Electrical Consultants.
Methodology
Lectures
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Inspection of Electrical Installations under IE Rules-1956
Objective
To familiarise about the mandatory procedures before energising any electricalequipment from LV to EHV level by consumers / suppliers and the role of electrical
inspectors in enforcing IE Rules 1956.
Outline
Overview & Safety Requirements of IE Rules 1956
Design of Electrical Installations
Earthing System Design
Circuit Breakers and Protective Relays
Basic Protection schemes of power equipment
Inspection procedures for statutory inspection by Electrical Inspectors
Check points in Electrical Inspection
Pre-commissioning tests of Transformers, Switchgears and Power Cables
First Aid and Fire Fighting Practices in Industrial Installations / Substations
Field Visits
Who may attend
Industrial / other consumers of electricity, electrical inspectors/assisting officers, utilityrepresentatives, manufacturers/dealers of electrical equipment/power cables/LT/HT
switchgear
MethodologyLectures, field visits
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IT Applications in Power Utilities
Objective
To introduce the concepts of Information Technology Applications in Power.
Outline
Overview of IT Application in Power Utilities
System Studies and System Planning
System Protection and Control
SCADA and EMS in Transmission and Distribution
Sub Station Automation
Distribution Automation
Material Management
Metering, Billing, Procurement Automation
Technical Visits
Who may attendEngineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, entrepreneurs and consultants/contractors involved
in energy audit and energy conservation projects.
Methodology
Lectures, demonstrations, case studies, field visits
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LT Switchgear: Protection & Testing
Objective
To familiarise the distribution system engineers regarding the latest developments in the
design, operation and testing of LT switchgear of 33 kV and below.The selection and performance of LT switchgear for different applications like process
control industries etc. is also discussed.
Outline
Constructional details of re-wireable fuses
HRC fuses
LT switchgear fuse unit
LTACB, LTOCB
LT contacts
LT panels, MCC panels, PCC panels, PMCC panels
Testing and commissioning of above switchgears and relays associated with the
same
Protection co-ordination in LT Systems
Who may attend
Distribution system design and maintenance engineers from utilities and process
industries, and academicians
Methodology
Lectures by manufacturers, experience field engineers, visits to testing laboratories, video
sessions.
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Management of Electrical Contracts
Context and ObjectiveThe electrical industry is at Cross Roads. The generation, transmission and distribution is now open to all
private and public enterprises. Many private IPPs have already sprung up. Distribution companies are
being privatized. The sector is undergoing an unprecedented growth. At the same- time there isunemployment among young electrical graduates. The program is to orient such qualified graduates to
electrical supervision and contracts in electrical industry. The program introduces the nuances of electrical
industry and contracts to young graduates and prepares them to take up electrical contracts as a career
option.
Outline
Types of Contracts.
General & Special Conditions of Contract
Erection Conditions of Contracts.
Project Management & Execution.
Measurement of work completion, Invoicing & Billing.
Market survey of electrical equipments.
Estimation & bidding for electrical works.
Electricity: Generation, transmission & distribution.
Principle of operation of electrical equipment.
Codes & practices in electrical system.
Indian Electricity act, IEEE codes & ISO standards.
Design of electrical lay outs.
Installation of electrical equipments.
Procedure for Availing electrical supply from Electric Supply Company.
Statuary requirements from Electrical Inspectorate to carryout business.
Labour act, Workmen compensation acts, Insurance & Provident Fund.
Fire Fighting & Requirement of Fire Extinguishers.
First aid & Artificial Respiration.
Who may attend
Electrical graduates fresh as well as practising who require exposure regarding electrical industry and
contracts, in particular in distribution system
MethodologyLectures, Demonstrations, Video sessions, Technical visits, Group discussions
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O & M of Transformers and Circuit Breakers
Objective
To give insight into various aspects on operation, maintenance, testing and condition
monitoring of Transformers and Circuit Breakers
Outline
Insulation Systems
Transformer engineering
Transformer loading, testing, maintenance and condition monitoring
Circuit Breaker maintenance, testing and condition monitoring
Field visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lecture, video sessions, Demonstrations, Field visits, Group Discussions
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O & M of Power & Distribution Transformers
Context & Objectives
This programme is to discuss maintenance aspects of power and distribution
transformers.
Outline
State of the art of Transformer
Tests to check the adequacy of Transformers
Insulation co-ordination of Transformers
Earthing, Loading, Maintenance & protection of Transformers
Failure, Failure Analysis & Condition Monitoring of Transformers
Condition Monitoring of Transformer Oil
Diagnostic Monitoring by DGA with case Histories
RLA of Paper Insulation by Furan Analysis Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers involved in the Operation, Maintenance and Testing of Transformers from
State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities, R &D organisations, Academic institutions,
Transformer manufactures, Transformer Oil processors and servicing organisations etc.
Methodology
Lectures, Demonstrations, Video sessions, Technical visits, Group discussions
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Power and Tele Communication Coordination (PTCC)
Objectives
To illustrate the concepts of Power and Telecommunication coordination, code of
practice for crossing of power and telecommunication lines and also to discuss regardingthe protection and safety of communication lines.
Outline
Background of PTCC & its importance,
Code of Practice, Application for making PTCC,
Soil resistivity and its measurement,
Telecom system of BSNL,
Trends in telecom technology,
L-14 diagram, protection systems & devices,
Code of practice for crossing between power & telecom lines,
Railway block circuits,
Code of practice,
Protection of railway telecom circuits,
Calculation of fault currents & mutual coupling,
Safe separation,
PTCC proposal from BSNL,
Route approval and energisation,
Re-engineering,
Case studies
Technical visits etc.
Who may attend
Engineers from power utilities, BSNL, private telecom companies, railways anddistribution companies involved in planning and laying of power and telecom lines.
Methodology
Lectures, Field Visits, Tutorials
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Power Cables and jointing techniques
Context & Objectives
The application of cables in power industry has been a subject matter of intense
discussion among power engineers in the recent times. This is because of the increaseduse of cables in the modern power system especially with the advent of new technologies
like HVDC transmission etc. and also to the new concept in the field of power systemprotection & control. Cables are available in varying sizes configuration. Proper
application of these to suit the utilities' requirement needs great acumen &skill on the part
of power engineers.This workshop is being organised to familiarise power engineers on the mechanical
considerations in the design of cables, application of different types of cables in the
power industry with regard to physical configuration of cores, current carrying capacity,
insulation strength etc. and also different electrical properties. Study of cables isincomplete without a discussion on testing and hence testing will also be a part of the
workshop.
Outline
Design & construction of Power Cables
Testing of cables
Testing of cable accessories
Glanding of power cables
Demo on Cable Jointing
Failure of cables and case studies
Condition monitoring of power cables
Power cable jointing techniques
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, power consumers, consultants/contractors etc.
Methodology
Lectures
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Power Capacitors and Power Factor Correction
Objective
To familiarise the system operation engineers with the necessity of Power Factor
Correction. Methods adopted in the process. Study of capacitors in Power factorCorrection. Reactive Power and Voltage Control Methods in Electrical Systems.
Outline
Power Factor Correction and harmonics
Reactive Power Control in Distribution System
Specification, design, construction, sizing and performance monitoring of capacitors
Diagnostic testing and failure analysis of Power Capacitors
Reactive Power and Voltage control in transmission systems
Capacitor bank maintenance trouble shooting and protection
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from T&D System Operation, HT consumers, manufacturers, R&D
Organisations and Academic Institutions.
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, demo sessions, laboratory/simulation studies, field visits
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Power Distribution Management
Objective
To familiarise participants with the distribution management with specific reference to
optimisation of resources, cost benefit analysis of investments, revenue maximisation,loss minimisation in distribution etc.
Outline
Energy meters: Types & Construction
Testing, setting and calibration
Failure analysis
IE Rules
Theft/Tampering and Inspection of consumer premises
Distribution meter reading
Rationalization and computerization
Customer Site Automation functions: Load control, Remote meter reading, Time-
of-use rates, Remote connect/disconnect
System level functions (system operation): Fault location, isolation, and service
restoration; Feeder reconfiguration & Transformer balancing; Voltage/Var control
using: Capacitors, Regulators, and LTC; Distribution system monitoring
Digital protection of substations and feeders
Equipment for Feeder Automation & Customer Automation
Implementing a DA Project
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions; Persons involved in operation and control oftransmission and distribution systems.
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, demo sessions, field visits
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Power Quality and Harmonics Mitigation
Objectives
To familiarise the power engineer regarding the power quality and causes, consequences
and cures to harmonics in electrical systems/industry.Outline
Introduction to power quality
Power Quality impacts, manifestations
Consequences of power quality
Power quality measurement
Harmonics sources, measurements and mitigation
Filters Active and passive filters, selection of filters
Statcoms, custom power devices, Static Var Compensators
Case Studies
Technical Visits
Who may attend
The practicing engineers/supervisors of industry, utilities and faculty of educationalinstitutions involved in maintenance of power quality and mitigation of harmonics
Methodology
Lectures, tutorials, video sessions, case studies
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Power System Operation and Control
Objective
To provide insight into various aspects of power system, operation and control with
specific thrust on generation, transmission and load despatch
Outline
Power Stations & Substation Layout
Load Despatch Centres
System Operation & Control
Load Management
Grid Code
Availability Based Tariff
Power System Stability
System Protection Schemes
HVDC Systems Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
Energy management systems
Video sessions on System Operation & System Protection
Study Tour
Who may attend
Induction and middle level Engineers from State Electricity Boards, PowerUtilities/Corporations, R&D organisations, Academic institutions etc.
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, Laboratory sessions, Demonstrations, Study tour.
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Power System Protection
Objective
To familiarise the power engineers with protection in power systems
Outline
Fault analysis
Relay input sources
Protection of Generators & motors
Protection of bus bars
Protection of Transformers
Protection of EHV lines
Protection of Distribution systems
Protection against over voltages
Insulation co-ordination Testing of Surge Arrestors
Testing & commissioning of relays
Present trends in protection
Case studies
Laboratory sessions
Tutorials
Field visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lecture, Demonstrations, Tutorials, Laboratory work, Field visits, Video sessions, Group
Discussions
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Power System SCADA & EMS
Objective
To familiarise power engineers with the architecture, functions and advantages of
SCADA
Outline
Data Acquisition System
Supervisory Control
Communication
SCADA in Distribution
EMS Hardware: SCADA
EMS Hardware: Control Centre
EMS Software: SCADA & Database
EMS Software: Generation applications EMS Software: Network applications
Field Visits
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations and Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, field visits
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Power System Studies
Objective
To familiarise the power system engineers with modelling of power system components
and the power system studies software for power flow studies, short circuit studies,stability studies and relay coordination
Outline
Load flow: Modelling and case studies
Short circuit studies; Z bus matrix and symmetrical components
Balanced and unbalanced faults and case studies
Over current relay coordination- case studies
Stability studies modelling, case studies
Laboratory: use of MiPower software
Field visits
Who may attend
Transmission and distribution engineers involved in system design, planning, protection
and control, and engineers from R & D organisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, demo sessions, laboratory/simulation studies, field visits
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Protection of Industrial Power Systems
Objectives
The importance of Protection Engineer cannot be over emphasized in operation and
maintenance of Industrial Power System. The workshop is designed to cater to the needsof this critical requirement. It is designed to give insight of typical industrial installation
with transformers, captive power plant and HT Motors.
Outline
Protection Schemes of Captive Generators, Transformers, Motors, Power capacitor
banks and Power Cables.
Protection Coordination of Industrial Grids.
LV Switchgear selection, testing and performance analysis.
Who may attend
Engineers involved in operation, maintenance, protection and testing of industrial powersystems.
Methodology
Lectures, Laboratory sessions, video sessions, Technical visits
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Reactive Power Management
Objectives
The reactive power management in transmission and distribution systems is very much
misunderstood by the operating engineers. The comprehensive treatment of reactivepower management and control involves dealing with design and performance aspects of
all power system elements. This aspect is dealt with extensively in this course with thehelp of the Despatcher Training Simulator available in PSTI.
Outline
Reactive Power Control Equipment
Performance of Reactive Power Equipment under different Operating Conditions
Comparative Study of AVRs, OLTCs, Power Capacitors, Shunt Reactors, SVCs,
TCRs, Statcoms etc, in reactive power management.
Automatic Power factor controllers
Harmonics causes, measurement and mitigation
Who may attend
Transmission and Distribution Operating Personnel, Engineers involved in Planning,Design and Testing of Power Control Equipment and Engineers incharge of electrical
maintenance.
Methodology
Lectures, Laboratory sessions, Video sessions, Technical visits
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RLA & Life extension of Power Station Equipment
Objectives
To familiarize Power engineers with the use of a variety ofRemaining Life
assessment (RLA) studies To enable power engineers to undertake Life extension projects
Outline
RLA Objective and Methods
Testing procedures and Methodologies
RLA of Boilers, Turbines & Motors
RLA of Generators
RLA of Oil filled Transformers
R & M studies software
Application of Software in RLA Life Extension Studies
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & Dorganisations, Academic institutions
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, Demonstrations, Field visits, Group Discussions
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RLA & Life extension of Sub-Station Equipment
Objectives
To familiarize Power engineers with the Remaining Life Assessment (RLA) of
Sub-station equipment
Outline
RLA Objective and Methods
Testing procedures and Methodologies
RLA of Oil filled transformers
RLA of Instrument Transformers
RLA of circuit breakers
RLA of other sub station switchgear
RLA of power cables
Testing and calibration of substation meters
Who may attend
Engineers/Supervisors from Power Utilities, Power Stations, Transmission andDistribution Companies, R & D organizations & Academic institutions
Methodology
Lecture, Video sessions, Demonstrations, Field visits, Group Discussions
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Small Hydro Development
Objective
The programme aims at assessment, planning, implementation, financial analysis of small
hydro schemes.
Outline
Scenario of Small Hydro Development in India
Hydropower policy of SHP, Perspective plan for SHP development
Innovative Design of small Hydro power project
Innovative E&M equipment
Role of generating company & Transmission Company
Case studies & success stories
MNES guidelines for financing of SHP
Private Sector participation in SHP development Extension, Renovation & Modernisation of Existing SHP
Evacuation of power
Tariff issues & Power Purchase Agreements
Environmental issues
Statutory clearances
Who may attend
The program is aimed for Senior Level Managers & Middle level executives in stateowned & independent Power utilities, Senior Officials of different organisations of Power
and Energy Departments, Policy makers, Regulators, Consultants and Academicians
Methodology
Lectures, Group discussions, Technical visits
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System Operator Training Using Dispatcher Training Simulator
Objective
To practise the Normal and Emergency Operation of Power Systems, Active and
Reactive Power Control and Advanced EMS Applications using Despatcher TrainingSimulator (DTS)
Outline
Despatcher Training Simulator overview
Active and Reactive Power Control
Network including HVDC lines
Prime mover dynamics (Hydro, Steam, Gas and Pumped storage units)
Load Shedding schemes
Islanding Schemes
SCADA Operation
Automatic Generation Control
Islanding and Integrated Operation
System Occurrence and Restoration
System Stability
Voltage control & voltage Collapse simulation
Prevention of Grid Disturbance
Who may attend
Persons involved in System Operation and Control, i.e. Generating Stations,
Transmission systems, Load Despatch Centre, Substation and Distribution personnel.
Methodology
Lectures, Video sessions, Hands on and demo sessions on simulator and case studies
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Transformer Oil
Context & Objectives
Insulating liquids obtained by processing of petroleum crude (mineral oils) are in use as
coolant and insulating medium in Transformer for over a century. The quality &performance have been improved significantly, owing to the advancement of refining
techniques, knowledge of chemistry and design of Transformer. Since indigenisation ofTransformer oil manufacture, Indian industry has gained substantial expertise. Various
research institutions in India have contributed greatly to the development,
standardisation, analysis, reclamation etc. of Transformer oil to make it a maturetechnology.
It is felt that interaction of researchers, manufacturers of Transformer and Transformer
oil, engineers of power utilities can help to disseminate knowledge and update with the
state of art and also exchange experience on various aspects of Transformer oil.With this specific view, this workshop on Transformer oil is organised.
Outline
Latest trends in Manufacturing Transformer Oil
Evaluation of Transformer Oil
Quality of Transformer Oil
Impurity effect on Oil Characteristics
Maintenance of Transformer Oil
Condition Monitoring of Transformer Oil
Dissolved Gas Analysis (Case Histories)
Mixing of Oils & the effects therein
Reclamation of Transformer Oil RLA of Solid insulation through Furan Analysis
Who may attend
Engineers from State Electricity Boards, Power Utilities/Corporations, R & D
organisations, Academic institutions, Transformer Manufacturers, Transformer Oil
Manufacturers and processors
Methodology
Lectures, Field Visits