E – 1988 System Protection Impact of Renewables’ Widespread and Climate Change Goals
$100.00
Courses Included
System protection is known as the art of engineering, the building block of every utility. We need proper protection for generation, transmission, distribution systems, and renewables: first and second lines of defense as well as backup protection.
Relays represent the brain power that differentiates between normal and fault conditions and triggers the operating muscle, which is the disconnecting devices, such as circuit breakers and reclosers to isolate the faults.
There are key differences between breakers, reclosers & fuses. The consequences for improper protection and/or relay misoperation are grave.
This course will show the differences between breakers, reclosers & fuses, as well as the consequences of improper protection and/or relay misoperation. This course will also cover special relay traits, protection zones, common relay types and communication methods, fuse curves, and DER impact.


E - 1125 Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pump Basics
E - 1740 Generation of Electricity from Variable Renewable Sources: Effect on the Grid
E - 1463 High Voltage Systems - Hydroelectric Power Plants
E - 1641 Shunt Capacitor Bank Design & Protection Basics
E - 1670 Earth Fault Protection
E- 1647Calculation Methods
E - 1116 Pumping System Performance Improvement
E – 1862 Complete Electric Vehicle Course
E - 1108 Heat Transfer Review for Engineers
E 1102 Valve Fundamentals
E - 1435 Operation & Maintenance of Auxiliary Power Systems
E - 2056 Modern Sensors - Guide to Actuating Devices
E - 2057 Modern Sensors – Detecting Physical Conditions
E - 1515 DOE - Flywheel Energy Storage for Area Regulation
E - 1546 Power Plant Cogeneration 



