Alstom Grid Technical Institute ensures the most effective training methods for its clients. This is done by providing the technical expertise to the trainee in a progressive way. E-Learning is proposed to the trainee at the discovery phase. This way of training allows the learner to acquire the fundamentals and use'u n'c:m over a variety of modules.
Alstom Grid Technical Institute ensures the most effective training methods for its clients. This is done by providing the technical expertise to the trainee in a progressive way. E-Learning is proposed to the trainee at the discovery phase. This way of training allows the learner to acquire the fundamentals and use'u n'c:m over a variety of modules.
Alstom Grid Technical Institute ensures the most effective training methods for its clients. This is done by providing the technical expertise to the trainee in a progressive way. E-Learning is proposed to the trainee at the discovery phase. This way of training allows the learner to acquire the fundamentals and use'u n'c:m over a variety of modules.
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that cculd lead tc delaults ln crder tc achieve this a qccd knowledge of electrical design is needed, but an understanding cl the latest technclcqical develcments is critical KNOWLEDGE & DESIGN 32 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er To meet your installation needs, including new installations and/or mcc|..|cns c: e.ens|cns c e|s.|n cnes |s.cm o:|c e|n|.| Institute proposes training courses that cover: c|e:en. |ns..||..|cn .,es .nc .:||.e.u:es .|| vc|..e |eve|s |ns..||..|cns e,u|ec .|.| c: .|.|cu. |s.cm o:|c :ccu.s ,cu: se| |ns..||..|cn Alstom Grid Technical Institute ensures the most effective training methods for its clients. This is done by providing the technical exper- tise to the trainee in a progressive way. Here are the steps we suggest: e-Learning is proposed to the trainee at the discovery phase. This way of training allows the learner to acquire the fundamentals and useu| |nc:m..|cn .. ||s c.n .e |e .:.|nee .n cene ||s :c- gram over a variety of modules. It can be covered in a couple of |cu:s c: u .c ., Technical Seminars .:e se. .c |e| .|e .:.|nee cus cn . se| topic, in order to deepen and/or update his knowledge. Installation Design courses offer the possibility to understand the installation operation principles, even at a downgraded mode, in relation with the standards and rules. Network Operation courses are designed to help the trainee reach an advanced stage of knowledge that will allow them to go beyond installation and substation expertise and to acquire a global view on the network operations. our |nsta||at|on at the heart of our tra|n|ng process! ||s .:.|n|n ce: .n .|sc |e .c..ec .c ,cu: c.n se| e|e.:|.| installation. |s.cm o:|c e|n|.| ns.|.u.es ee:. .:.|ne:s .n s.uc, |n u|| cn- cen.|.||., ,cu: |ns..||..|cn s|emes se|..|cn .e|n|.| c... .nc operating procedures, to create and deliver customized teaching mate- rial that will optimize the competencies of your personnel. Whatever training curriculum is chosen, the trainee will be sensitized to normal and fault conditions of network and installation operation. We are convinced that after our training the trainee will better analyze s|.u..|cns .nc nc cu. .|e .:c:|..e sc|u.|cns Match|ng your needs Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 33 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Contact us 17 modules 1h S3300 S3200 100% Theoretical Basic knowledge in electricity All persons wanting to start learning about the principles of the transmission network Dates & Place Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Assess and train newcomers Improve and homogenize team members kncwledqe Share technical issues and references within multi-disciplinary or multi-site teams Self-assess knowledge acquisition through quizzes during the learning process Ubject|ves Understand the transmission network growth and operating conditions Understand the various technologies related to substation equipment Characterize the various structures and master the substation operating conditions Lourse Jop|cs Jransm|ss|on network |n Furope Interconnection timeline Organization & network operator Energy exchanges & management Substat|on techno|og|es HV substations Power transformers HV Circuit breakers HV disconnectors & surge arresters HV GIS rch|tecture of Pv substat|ons HV substations structure & diagrams Step-up substations HV interconnect & transformer substations Substat|ons operat|ng safety 8 reliability Instrument transformers Protection & control Auxiliary services Pv overhead ||nes 8 cab|es un.|cns 8 s.:u.u:e Sizing Construction Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on transmission and distribution Pv power transm|ss|on kv eLearn|ng tra|n|ng modu|es S3200 ustcmer enets 34 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Contact us 15 modules 1h S3200 S3200 Basic knowledge in electricity S3300 100% Theoretical All persons wanting to start learning about the principles of the distribution network Dates & Place Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced tutor Assess and train newcomers Improve and homogenize team members kncwledqe Share technical issues and references within multi-disciplinary or multi-sites teams Self-assess knowledge acquisition through quizzes during the learning process Ubject|ves Understand the evolution in time, the constitution, and the role of distribution networks Understand the various technologies associated with the components of the network Characterize the various structures and to index the distribution layouts Lourse Jop|cs u|str|but|on networks Distribution in the electrical network The people involved in deregulation Constitution of the distribution network Substat|on equ|pment Transformers MV switchgear Associated equipment Structure 8 network c|rcu|t d|agrams Topology Overhead and underground networks MV wiring systems Protect|on systems Overcurrents Neutral systems Earthing connection diagrams Industr|a| networks Architecture & voltage levels Power supply sources The railway electrical network Available assessments Easy user navigation Various interactive learning activities Online dictionary on transmission and distribution Mv power d|str|but|on kv eLearn|ng tra|n|ng modu|es S3300 ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 35 Contact us 3 - 4 hours S4111 100% Theoretical None Anyone who will be working with an Energy Management System in the Electric Power Generation, Transmission, or Distribution industries ustcmer enets Anytime, anywhere, as long as you have internet access Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse students will be able to describe electric power and the grid, power systems, transformers, frequency, phase, electrical regions (islands), power pools, power transler ccntributicns cl early qures in electricity, contributing factors in the development of the electric grid in North America, events that triggered the need for an energy management system (EMS), power system connections, operating area, control centers, SCADA, power system protection and dispatcher training Student quizzes Ubject|ves Introduce students to an overview of electric energy, the power grid, and the management of electricity through an Energy Management System Review electricity and a physical electrical system as well as the monitoring and control of such a system through an Energy Management System deployed from a respective system control center Lourse Jop|cs Electricity and electric power systems .:|, |nuen.|.| u:es |n e|e.:||., in North America History of the electric grid in North America Managing the grid nc:m..|cn c. |n .|e :|c Generation control center Transmission control center Distribution control center Energy control center Dispatcher training center Engineering and planning Introduct|on to Fnergy Management Systems eLearn|ng tra|n|ng modu|es S4111 NFW 36 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Contact us 2 days GEE002 100% Theoretical None Management and staff whc will benet lrcm knowledge of power systems in the electric energy domain MANAGEMENT Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse participants will be able to understand the high-level power system components and interactions within the electric energy industry Managers are expected to be comfortably conversant in this industry and be better equipped to make more informed decisions Staff members completing this course are expected to have the required knowledge to better contribute and be more informed in workplace situations Ubject|ves Give an overview of the electrical power network from its generation to its distribution (primary functions of power system components) Explain some aspects of regulation, deregulation, trading, safety and environment of the electrical energy industry Describe the principles involved in operation of interconnected power systems, economic considerations for interchanging power between systems, control methods, and reliability considerations Lourse Jop|cs Discussions on the electrical energy industry, including renewable energy The societal impact of blackouts The environmental impact of generating electricity and its economic considerations Aspects of policies and their implications In-depth look at generation, transmission, distribution and their interdependencies Electrical Energy Essentials GEE002 ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 37 Contact us 2 days PPS GEE004 100% Theoretical Basic knowledge of electrical engineering Engineers and managers involved in protection technology MANAGEMENT ustcmer enets Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse participants will be able to understand the high-level power system components and interactions within the electric energy industry Participants will have the required knowledge to really improve their contribution in their work Refresh and update the trainees knowledge about electrical engineering Lourse Jop|cs Basic power systems technology Three-phase current network Capital assets characteristics Energy transference in the three-phase current network Short-circuit Physical phenomena Power System Fng|neer|ng GEE004 Dates & Place 38 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 2 days GEE007 100% Theoretical None Management and staff whc will benet lrcm having a high-level knowledge of situation awareness in control centers MANAGEMENT ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse participants will learn in detail the methods of voltage control and reactive planning in transmission networks Ubject|ves Give a comprehensive overview of voltage stability problems Teach methods to effectively address these problems in the planning, design and operation of electric power systems Lourse Jop|cs Introduction and basic concepts Den|.|cn .nc |.ss|..|cn c c.e: system stability Conceptual relationship between power system stability, security and reliability Review of the concepts of active power and reactive power An elementary view of the voltage stability phenomenon Fqu|pment character|st|cs |mpact|ng voltage stability Synchronous machines Excitation systems AC Transmission Power system loads Lontro| of react|ve power and vo|tage Control objectives Production and absorption of reactive power Methods of voltage control Principles of reactive compensation in transmission systems Static and dynamic compensators Typical scenarios of voltage instability Long-term voltage instability Short-term voltage instability vo|tage stab|||ty GEE007 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 39 2 days PROG004 PROG001 100% Theoretical Persons attending this course must have a basic understanding in electrical theory People with little or no previous experience in protection ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse the participants will be aware of the protection principles needed to understand system requirements 6ives articiants the ccndence to maintain systems Jhis ccurse suits all rcles with a minimum of electrical theory Ubject|ves Provide a basic understanding of the application of protection to systems and plant, such as lines, transformers, generators & motors Lourse Jop|cs Protection fundamentals Basic application principles Introduction to overcurrent protection Differential protection Generator protection Fundamenta|s of Power System Protection PROG001 Contact us Dates & Place PROG001 40 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 1 day PROG004 PROG011 50% Practical 50% Theoretical Basic understanding of electrical principles and associated mathematics Engineers/technicians, commissioning/test engineers DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse participants will have a better understanding of grid connection & islanding protection relays and their settings Will get ideas on basic commissioning procedures and operation of grid interconnection relays Ubject|ves Understand grid connection protection (G59), environment and context Lourse Jop|cs Grid connection protection overview :c.e.|cn :e|.,s cene .|e m.|n protection relays and their settings Alstom Grid solution presentation Introduction to grid connection protection MiCOM P341 MiCOM P341 basic commissioning procedures and operation 6r|d Lonnect|on Protect|on PROG011 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 41 3 or 4 days D2102 2112 40% Study case 60% Theoretical ualied technician 2-year university technological diploma or completion Engineers and technicians involved in the design, study mcdicaticn maintenance and operation of MV industrial installations DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Customize the solutions for troubleshooting (malfunctioning and/or lault mcde and mcdicaticns cr extensions Ubject|ves Design a MV electrical installation Estimate the value of short circuit currents Select the appropriate switchgear Select the appropriate electrical ductwork Lourse Jop|cs Stages |n the des|gn of an |nsta||at|on Installation standards List of equipment used, power balance selection of power supplies: normal, substitute emergency Selection of neutral point connection Lharacter|st|cs of currentus|ng equ|pment Motors Lharacter|st|cs of var|ous power sources Den|.|cns c .|e s.|.|e.: s,m|c|s Distribution networks, transformers, generator set Fst|mat|on of short c|rcu|t currents Three-phase short-circuit at one point on the network Two-phase short-circuit Se|ect|on of sw|tchgear Isolator switch, load break switch, contactors fuses, Circuit breakers Se|ect|on of w|r|ng systems Steady state operating conditions, transient operating conditions Industr|a| networks Connection to the grid, compensation for reactive energy Structures, neutral point connection, earthing faults Protection systems, selectivity: current, time delay and logic relays Protect|on of power transformers Lase study 2112 Med|um vo|tage |ndustr|a| |nsta||at|on des|gn 42 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 3 days TIR066 S3601 Working in a T&D environment, and/or with a degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent 4213 100% Theoretical Engineers involved in the design and application of transmission networks Graduate engineers entering the industry DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The participants should gain from the course an increased level of knowledge in the design and application of transformers in both transmission and industrial application A wide overview of what power transformers are today and what the future will be through new solutions One year access to S3601 e-Learning training programs accessible 24/7 through our LMS (if required) Ubject|ves Become conversant in the fundamentals of transformer design, and their application in transmission systems and industrial applications Lourse Jop|cs as|c Jransformer Jheory Principles, Core, Windings, Losses Jransformer Loo||ng Cooling modes Short L|rcu|t W|thstand Stresses and failure modes vo|tage Regu|at|on OLTC, OCTC, Vacuum interrupter tap-changers Jransformer Lonnect|ons Delta, Star, Zigzag Jransformer Lonstruct|on Tanks, Conservators, Bushings, Cable boxes, Current Transformers, Dehydrating Breathers Jransformer Protect|on Buchholz relay, PRV, Sudden pressure relay, OTI, WTI Jransformer Jest|ng ..c:, .nc |e|c .es.|ns Jransformer U|| Oil quality tests DGA Manufactur|ng 8 assemb||ng Process Core, Windings, Bushings and the other accessory assembling Spec|a| Jransformers Phase Shifting Transformers HVDC Transformers e.|e: .nc u:n.e :.nsc:me:s Shunt and Smoothing Reactors Trackside Transformers Continuously Emergency Rated (CER) Fundamenta|s of Power Jransformers 4213 NFW PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 43 1 day S3601 Electrotechnical fundamentals and grid protection 5312 20% Study case 80% Theoretical M5313 S3601 Consulting and protection engineers and technicians Prcject manaqers and eld technicians DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Whatever the size or design, current transformers, voltage transformers, and combined current-voltage transformers are the essential link to the safety of your network, and this training will open up theirs secrets Understand instrument transformers, their technology and environment Optimize their integration in the HV and MV networks Specify and select the appropriate solutions in instrument transformers Lourse Jop|cs u|fferent types of |nstrument transformers Current Transformers CT Voltage Transformers VT Combined Metering Units CMU Capacitor Voltage Transformer CVT Insu|at|on techn|ques Paper-oil insulation Resin insulation
6 insulation ues|gn parameters Current transformer: nominal ratio, short circuit current, accuracy class and burden, transient performance Inductive type voltage transformer: nominal ratio, accuracy class and burden, thermal power Capacitor voltage transformer: nominal ratio, accuracy class and burden, thermal power Special site & environmental conditions Lomm|ss|on|ng and ma|ntenance Instructions for erection & commissioning, recommendations for maintenance, accessories Instrument Jransformers 5312 44 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 1 day S3601 M5313 100% Theoretical 5312 S3601 Basic knowledge in electrotechnical Consulting and protection engineers Project managers and eld technicians DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The reduced size and weight are attractive benets cver ccnventicnal instrument transformers Easy placement in compact substations cr in retrct alicaticns Its broad dynamic range makes it particularly suited for applications where extreme accuracy at both full power output and station service draw is demanded It is the future ready solution for HV and ulv netwcrks with a ccmlete new approach of the instrument transformers use Ubject|ves Understand Digital Instrument Transformers, their technology and environment Know on products main characteristics and advantages Discover possible applications in existing or future networks Lourse Jop|cs u|g|ta| Jechno|ogy Operation principles of DIT and new level of accuracy 61850-9-2 standard protocols for communication between IT & electronic device Technology comparison with conventional equipment Perspective for HV and UHV networks uIJ so|ut|ons commerc|a||y ava||ab|e to meet new networks cha||enges NL 0.|.| Lu::en. :.nsc:me: NLM Lcm||nec Me.e:|n on|. NL |e|||e 0.|.| Lu::en. Transformer Merging Unit u|g|ta| Instrument Jransformers uIJ M NFW PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 45 2.5 days S3200 5503 100% Theoretical Working in a T&D environment It is recommended to have a degree in electrical engineering or equivalent Engineers involved in the design and application of transmission networks and graduate engineers entering the industry DESIGN OPERATION Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer 6ain ccndence in the ccrrelaticn between High Voltage network parameters and the associated key switchgear parameters in the ccmilaticn cl switchqear secicaticns Become conversant in the fundamentals of High Voltage Circuit breakers Know the main elements of switchgear design, construction and testing Lourse Jop|cs Jypes of d|sturbances on power systems Shortc|rcu|t Jheory L|rcu|t |nterrupt|on Symmetrical/asymmetrical conditions Arcing Transient phenomena Insu|at|on Interrupt|on Med|um and Interrupter Design Air and Oil v.uum .nc u||u: |e.uc:|ce 6 ) L|rcu|t breaker Interrupters and Uperat|ng Mechan|sms Interrupter principles and types Mechanisms L|rcu|t breaker Jypes Dead Tank and Live Tank (AIS) Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Mixed Technology Switchgear (MTS) Lapac|tor and Reactor Sw|tch|ng Capacitor switching; reactor switching Point on wave switching L|rcu|t breaker Jest|ng and Interpretation List of testing according standards Insta||at|on and Lomm|ss|on|ng Ma|ntenance Lond|t|on Mon|tor|ng uecomm|ss|on|ng Time based Condition based Monitoring devices ss|gnment Test results P|story and Future of Jransm|ss|on Sw|tchgear Fundamenta|s of the P|gh vo|tage L|rcu|t breaker u|g|ta| Instrument Jransformers uIJ 5503 NFW 46 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP NFW 2 days S3200 S3601 9103 100% Theoretical Working in a T&D environment as well as power plants It is recommended to have a degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent Engineers involved in the design and application of generator Circuit breakers and graduate engineers entering the industry DESIGN OPERATION ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer The trainee will get a clear understanding of the interest and behavior of generator Circuit breakers lrcm cther equiment secicaticns involved together within power plants Become conversant in the fundamentals of the main equipment operating with a generator Circuit breaker Lourse Jop|cs 6enerator L|rcu|t breakers General & Introduction Standard Basic application Product Range Short circuit Requirements Synchronous 6enerators Basic Theory Types Application Characteristics Short circuit Parameters Transient Recovery Voltage Out-of-phase Delayed current Zero Worked Fxamp|e from nnex L IFFF 6enerator transformers Introduction Explaining the Technology Tap changers Natural frequency Synchron|z|ng utomat|c vo|tage Regu|ators vR and Speed Lontro| Synchronizing Principles Principles of AVRs Generator Speed Control Generator Protection Need for protection Typical protection schemes Fundamenta|s of the generator L|rcu|t breaker w|th|n |ts e|ectr|ca| env|ronment 9103 ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 47 3 days S3200 PvuL001 100% Theoretical ualicaticn and and/or experience in power electronics Power transmission and distribution engineers ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer enets and scce cl lv transmission Awareness of HVDC technology and applications Technical understanding of HVDC equipment Scce cl lv scheme secicaticn Company with many years of experience in the area Ubject|ves Describe the development and fundamentals of the HVDC converter equipment Describe HVDC converter schemes equipment Lourse Jop|cs Introduction to HVDC vDL unc.men..|s HVDC Single Line Diagram Introduction to HVDC Thyristor Valves HVDC Thyristor Valve Components .:mcn|s .nc ||.e:s Insulation Coordination Overview of Digital Studies Control and Protection of HVDC Systems HVDC Controls Station Civil Engineering u.u:e e|nc|c|es |n vDL PvuL001 NFW as|c PvuL Jra|n|ng 48 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 5 days PROG004 PROG002 100% Theoretical Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory Engineers/managers who already have experience in protection principles, but want to expand/ update this knowledge in the area of distribution and generation power systems DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer On completion of the course, trainees shculd have a sulcient understandinq of the aspects of protection covered during the course to enable them to liaise ccndently with secialist protection engineers concerning those subjects Ubject|ves Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of selection and application of the most common types of protection found in distribution: MV/LV networks for Oil & Gas, Petroleum Company, steel, mining & metal industries Lourse Jop|cs .u|. .n.|,s|s .u.c:|.|s Detailed overcurrent grading/ co-ordination Pilot wire differential protection Power transformer protection Generator protection Motor protection Busbar protection Current transformer requirements for protective relaying PPS Industry Power System Protection PROG002 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 49 5 days PROG004 PROG003 100% Theoretical Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory Engineers/managers who already have experience in protection principles, but want to expand/ update this knowledge in the area of generation, transmission and distribution power systems DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Focus on distribution, transmission and sub-transmission power systems for our utility customers Ubject|ves Gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of selection and application in the most common types of protection found in distribution, transmission and sub-transmission power systems Lourse Jop|cs .u|. .n.|,s|s .u.c:|.|s Detailed overcurrent grading/ co-ordination Pilot wire differential protection Power transformer protection Distance protection Busbar protection Current transformer requirements for protective relaying PPS Ut|||ty Power System Protect|on PROG003 50 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 4 weeks PROG004 100% Theoretical Engineers who want to work in the protection industry It is recommended that people attending this course have at least a degree in electrical engineering DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse the participants will have a better understanding of protection principles and application Jhe articiants will qain ccndence in electric system operations and protections Ubject|ves Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application for the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Provide presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability Lourse Jop|cs Basic commissioning and maintenance techniques Basic fault calculations Re|ays and protect|on schemes Power system ground|ng arrangements pp||cat|on pr|nc|p|es and sett|ng procedures of: eece: :c.e.|cn Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection Busbar protection Distance protection Distance protection schemes pp||cat|on examp|es and tutor|a|s Lurrent 8 vo|tage transformer requ|rements for protect|on utorec|ose on u|str|but|on Systems utorec|ose on Jransm|ss|on Systems System Stab|||ty Fault analysis tutorials ueta||ed overcurrent grad|ng coord|nat|on tutor|a| hands test|ng of overcurrent d|fferent|a| motor generator and distance protection relays Protection for all voltage levels relays dvanced Power System Protect|on PROG004 ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 51 3 days PROG006 PROG005 100% Theoretical Reasonable understanding of electrical theory Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & application of transmission protection DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Gain knowledge to choose the suitable relay to match your system parameters Ubject|ves Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Lourse Jop|cs Re|ays and protect|on schemes Basic fault calculations Power system ground|ng arrangements pp||cat|on pr|nc|p|es and sett|ng procedures of: eece: :c.e.|cn Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection pp||cat|on examp|es and tutor|a|s Lurrent 8 vo|tage transformer requ|rements for protect|on PPS Part Power Systems Protect|on PROG005 52 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 1.5 day PROG007 PROG006 100% Theoretical PROG005 Reasonable understanding of electrical theory Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & application of transmission protection DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situation Worked examples for better understanding Ubject|ves Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability Lourse Jop|cs Application principles and setting procedures of: distance protection, distance protection schemes Auto-reclose on Distribution Systems Auto-reclose on Transmission Systems System Stability Application principles and setting procedures of busbar protection Application examples and tutorials PPS Part pp||cat|on of Protect|ve Re|ay|ng to Jransm|ss|on Systems PROG006 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 53 4 days PROG007 100% Theoretical PROG006 Persons attending this course must have a reasonable understanding of electrical theory Delegates who require more tutorial time on fault calculations and application of overcurrent relays, together with knowledge of basic relay testing DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Contact us ustcmer enets Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Ubject|ves Analyze fault and grade overcurrent Teach Basic commissioning techniques Test overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays Lourse Jop|cs .u|. .n.|,s|s .u.c:|.|s Detailed overcurrent grading/ coordination tutorial Basic commissioning and maintenance techniques Hands-on testing of overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays PPS Part Uvercurrent 6rad|ng and Lomm|ss|on|ng PROG007 54 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 5 days PROG007 PROG008 100% Theoretical Reasonable understanding of electrical theory Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & applications of transmission protection DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time, handling your system operations effectively in all situations In one week, participants will understand the full range of protections Ubject|ves Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability Lourse Jop|cs Re|ays and protect|on schemes Basic fault calculations Power system ground|ng arrangements pp||cat|on pr|nc|p|es and sett|ng procedures of: eece: :c.e.|cn Motor Protection Generator Protection Transformer Protection Distance Protection Distance Protection Schemes Busbar Protection pp||cat|on examp|es and tutor|a|s Lurrent 8 vo|tage transformer requ|rements for protect|on utorec|ose on u|str|but|on systems utorec|ose on Jransm|ss|on systems System stab|||ty PPS Lomb|ned Lourse part part PROG008 ustcmer enets PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 55 2 weeks PROG009 100% Theoretical Basic knowledge of electricity and associated mathematics Engineers who wish to gain more experience in protection setting & applications and additional tutorials on fault calculations and application of overcurrent relays, combined with knowledge of basic relay testing DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge Reduce your maintenance costs and down time Handle your system operations effectively in all situations Ubject|ves Teach aspects of protection for applications with a more analytical approach than the basic course Cover fault analysis techniques and application considerations for feeders, transformers, generators & motors Address the principles of selection and application in the most common types of relay found in transmission systems Give presentations and worked examples on distance protection, busbar protection, auto-reclosing and system stability Analyze fault and grade overcurrent Teach Basic commissioning techniques Test overcurrent, differential, motor, generator and distance protection relays Lourse Jop|cs Re|ays and protect|on schemes Basic fault calculations Power system ground|ng arrangements pp||cat|on pr|nc|p|es and sett|ng procedures of: eece: :c.e.|cn Motor protection Generator protection Transformer protection Distance protection Distance protection schemes Busbar Protection pp||cat|on examp|es and tutor|a|s Lurrent 8 vo|tage transformer requ|rements for protect|on utorec|ose on u|str|but|on Systems utorec|ose on Jransm|ss|on Systems System stab|||ty Fault analysis tutorials ueta||ed overcurrent grad|ng coordination tutorial as|c comm|ss|on|ng and ma|ntenance techn|ques Pands test|ng of overcurrent d|fferent|a| motor generator and d|stance protect|on relays PPS Lomb|ned Lourse part part part PROG009 56 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 5 days PROG012 100% Theoretical Knowledge and understanding of MV or HV electrical networks Electrotechnical and mathematical basis Technician or engineer level Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers, protection design engineers Project manager DESIGN INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge The participants have increased understanding of protection principles used on industrial, distribution, generation or transmission system Jhe articiants qain the ccndence to maintain their system Ubject|ves Understand the protection schemes of industrial, distribution, generation or transmission electrical networks Understand digital control system for MV/HV substations Lourse Jop|cs Electrical network topology Electrical substation type & topology Basic principles of protection schemes Earthing mode/Short circuit current and fault calculation Overcurrent protection/directional Transformer protection Line protection Distance protection Differential protection Motor protection Generator protection Busbar protection Current transformers, voltage transformers Application examples for the se|..|cn c :c.e.|cn s|emes Introduction to digital control system PPS J Introduct|on to the Protect|on Scheme Ph||osophy for Mv and Pv Networks PROG012 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 57 5 days PROG014 PROG013 100% Theoretical Knowledge and understanding of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical and mathematical basis Technician or engineer level Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers, protection design engineers Project managers DESIGN INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT ustcmer enets ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmany s exert knowledge The participants gain increased understanding of protection principles needed to understand HV system requirements Jhe articiants qain the ccndence to maintain their system Ubject|ves Understand the key principles of protection in HV and EHV transmission networks Lourse Jop|cs unc.men..| :|n||es cn :c.e.|ve relays use unc.men..|s cn :c.e.|cn :|n||es Short circuit currents Power transformers and transformer feeders protection Line protection principles Distance protection Tele-action schemes Line differential protection PPS Ut|||ty Jransm|ss|on Power System Protect|on as|c PROG013 58 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 5 days PROG015 PROG014 100% Theoretical PROG013 Knowledge of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical Mathematical basis Technician or engineer level Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers Protection design engineers Project managers DESIGN INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Peinlcrce ycur ccmanys exert knowledge The participants will attain a high level of understanding in HV/EHV system protection schemes The participants become able to realize an ctimal secicaticn cl a rctecticn scheme Ubject|ves Enhance the trainees knowledge and understanding of HV and EHV transmission network protection principles Lourse Jop|cs Topology and architecture of power transmission and distribution networks Advanced module on power transformer protection e| .||..|cns c: .:.nsm|ss|cn system (breaker failure, recloser, check-synchro, power swing, fault locator, fuse detection, CT & VT supervision, trip circuit supervision) Busbar protection Busbar differential schemes Earthing systems Advanced module on short-circuit currents PPS Ut|||ty Jransm|ss|on Power System Protect|on dvanced PROG014 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 59 5 days PROG015 100% Theoretical PROG013 PROG014 Knowledge of HV and EHV transmission networks Electrotechnical mathematical basis Technician or engineer level Maintenance and commissioning engineers, especially those involved with protective relays Protection engineers Protection design engineers Project manager DESIGN INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse sustain the success of your business by enhancinq emlcyee elciency and morale Set up expert knowledge in your company The participants reach an expert level on understanding and building HV/EHV system protection schemes The participants can realize an optimal secicaticn cl a rctecticn scheme The participants learn how to put into ractice the lull benets cl a rctecticn scheme Ubject|ves Gain a global understanding of phenomena and constraints |nuen|n v .nc v transmission network protection Lourse Jop|cs Generator protection Selectivity, protection grading Power system stability, auto-reclose, load shedding Current Transformers & Voltage Transformers PPS Ut|||ty Jransm|ss|on Power System Protect|on Fxpert PROG015 60 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP ustcmer enets 5 days GEE003 100% Theoretical Basic knowledge of electricity and associated mathematics Engineers who do not have a background in electrical engineering but are working, or are associated with, the electrical power industry INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse managers are expected to be comfortably conversant in this industry and better equipped to make more informed decisions Staff members completing this course are expected to have the required knowledge to better contribute, be more informed and improve their contribution in the workplace Ubject|ves Describe the electrical power network or grid from the generation, transmission and distribution Gain further knowledge c e.| s..e c .|e c.e: c. and its components Gain in-depth knowledge of the electrical power system operations Cover the economic aspects of the electricity industry such as deregulation and trading Lourse Jop|cs The growth of electric power systems in the industry Components of power systems Environmental impact of power systems Series of impedance of Transmission Capacitance of Transmission Lines Current and Voltage of Transmission Lines System modelling and network calculation Economic operations of power systems Automatic control System protection Power system stability and power quality Interconnection failures and blackouts Deregulation and power trading Power Network Fssent|a|s GEE003 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 61 Customized FMS6003 50% Theoretical 50% Practical Basic knowledge of computer science Personnel in charge of maintenance and maintenance engineers MAINTENANCE Contact us Dates & Place ustcmer enets Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse students will have a good understanding in the maintenance of an aspect of the EMS-SCADA System Ubject|ves Understand hardware architecture (EMS SCADA) Know how to do basic hardware troubleshooting Know how to do preventive system maintenance Do daily maintenance on hardware and software Lourse Jop|cs rch|tecture Hardware (Tempo consulting) Software (OS) (ARES) Network LAN/WAN 6host|ng System and data back up Log act|v|ty F|rst L|ne System Ma|ntenance FMS6003 62 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 2 days GEE006 100% Theoretical None Management and Staff whc will benet lrcm having a high-level knowledge of situation awareness in control centers MANAGEMENT ustcmer enets Dates & Place Contact us Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer This intensive course will provide participants with a solid understanding of the basics of Situation Awareness and key issues related to designing systems for situation awareness, as well as an overview of the tools and technologies for improving SA in control centers A review of the process used by utilities tc dene requirements lcr ccntrcl center SA tools will also be discussed Ubject|ves Cover the fundamentals of Situation Awareness Teach design strategies that can increase the level of overall knowledge operators have about network status and environmental or man made hazards, in normal operation or on a crisis mode Give an overview of relevant EMS applications as well as how other Decision Support Systems (DSS) are used to improve Situation Awareness Lourse Jop|cs The basic concepts of Situation Awareness (SA) Techniques for measuring SA Application of SA techniques in system design Energy Management System applications for SA improvement Decision Support Systems (DSS) for SA improvement Den|n :e,u|:emen.s c: ces|n|n utility control centers Requirements for control center visualization tools Emerging industry standards for SA Emerging technologies for improving SA Techniques for capturing operators undocumented knowledge Using captured knowledge in real-time decision making Examples of what some utilities are doing to improve SA S|tuat|on wareness |n Lontro| Lenters for Rea|J|me Uperat|ons of Power Systems and Markets GEE006 PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 63 2 days GEE008 100% Theoretical Interest in learning about the Smart Grid People interested in issues related to the Smart Grid ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Gain insight into issues surrounding the current grid understand majcr issues drivinq the Smart Grid and how it might affect an individual organization Know possible roadblocks of the Smart Grid Become knowledgeable about Smart Grid solutions Ubject|ves Gain insight on the current status of the Smart Grid: what it is and what it is not, its components, its challenges, and the opportunities it presents for our future Lourse Jop|cs Historical context of todays grid Todays struggling grid What is the Smart Grid? ene.s c .|e m.:. o:|c Components of the envisioned Smart Grid Putting the components of the Smart Grid together Issues driving the progress of the Smart Grid Roadblocks to the Smart Grid Delivery of major Smart Grid components The current grid capacity and the future Smart Grid Alstom Grids Smart Grid solutions Introduct|on to Smart 6r|d GEE008 NFW 64 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 2 days GEE009 100% Theoretical Some background reading is provided prior to classroom training Employees who need a simple understanding of how the modern energy control center (ECC) operates, and how Alstom Grid e-terra solutions assist ECC operations ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer Participants will increase their understandinq cl what the qrid is and how our customers manage its reliability Participants will increase their understanding of how Alstom Grid e-terra solutions help our customers Ubject|ves List some regulation, technology, cultural, and business changes that affect Alstom Grid customers Identify the equipment of a typical power system (generation, transmission, distribution assets) Describe the layout and function of a typical energy control center (GCC, TCC, DCC, ECC) Describe the purpose of some e-terra solutions (e-terrascada, e-terrageneration, e-terrahabitat, e-terraplatform) Design and describe a simple conceptual architecture of a system delivered by Alstom Grid to customers (PDS, QAS, DTS, EMS, DMS, GMS) Lourse Jop|cs Industry changes e-terra toolbox Electric utility control center today :ccu.|cn :e.|.|me c... c. Production change deployment Change response Electric utility control center tomorrow Lontro| Lenter rch|tecture GEE009 NFW PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 65 2 days GEE010 50% Practical 50% Theoretical None; it is helpful if the student has a background in the system which he or she is supporting or a background in computer support Support team EMS, DMS, or MMS who are involved in working on your system and who, from time to time, need to resolve issues with the system, including the linq cl SPPs ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ttendees will qain the ccndence to be able to apply the principles of the troubleshooting course to the resolution of problems Development of a common troubleshooting language with the Alstom Grid support team Reduction in the time it takes to resolve problems Ubject|ves Gain the tools for accurate resolution of the root cause of a problem Reduce the time required to resolve issues Reduce the level of stress of support staff Establish a common vocabulary between your support staff and the Alstom Grid support team for resolution of issues Teach a standardized process of troubleshooting and put this process into practice Lourse Jop|cs Troubleshooting as a life skill Standardized troubleshooting process u||c|n cncene |n us|n .cc|s .c nc :esc|u.|cn .c |ssues Practical use of the methodology in problem resolution Jroub|eshoot|ng GEE010 NFW 66 I Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er PROFILES AUDIENCE LEARNING PATH DURATION Contact us PRICE PREREQUISITES TRAINING NEXT STEP 1 day JFL013 100% Theoretical The participants need to have a background in the electrical energy environment Personnel in charge of the operation or the maintenance, engineers and designers responsible for integrating this equipment in telecommunications networks DESIGN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE ustcmer enets Contact us Dates & Place Possibility to do this training course on your own site and at your own convenience Exchanges with an experienced trainer ucn ccmleticn cl this ccurse managers will not only have attained a comprehensive view of telecom architectures in power networks but they also will have acquired the knowledge to differentiate the services that may be required and that can be supported within his/her organization Give an exhaustive view of the different methods for exploiting historical data Lourse Jop|cs Presentation of operators needs Constraints Telecom Solutions Telecom Network management Telecom Actual and future Services Telecom Network principles and examples Je|ecommun|cat|ons |n a Power Network JFL013 Gl obal Trai ni ng Off er I 67 dd|t|ona| programs va||ab|e on demand TECHNICAL FUNDAMENTALS A2402 High Voltage installations diagrams and components A5412 Surge Arresters NETWORK MANAGEMENT GEE005 SCADA Security The following training programs are available on demand. 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