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EE0540 : Load Forecasting and System Upgrade
Load Forecasting and System Upgrade
OVERVIEW
COURSE TITLE : EE0540 : Load Forecasting and System Upgrade
COURSE DATE : Oct 14 - Oct 17 2024
DURATION : 4 Days
INSTRUCTOR : Mr. Amar Namoune
VENUE : Abu Dhabi, UAE
COURSE FEE : $ 4500
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OTHER SCHEDULED DATES
Date : Apr 15 - Apr 18 2024 (4 Days) Location : Dubai, UAE Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 4500 Course Info
Date : Jul 01 - Jul 04 2024 (4 Days) Location : Istanbul, Turkey Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 5000 Course Info
Date : Apr 13 - Apr 17 2025 (5 Days) Location : Dubai, UAE Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 5500 Course Info
Date : Oct 19 - Oct 23 2025 (5 Days) Location : Al Khobar, KSA Classroom Fee (US$) : $ 5500 Course Info

Course Description

This practical and highly-interactive course includes various practical sessions and exercises. Theory learnt will be applied using our state-of-theart simulators. Planning the operation in modern power systems requires suitable anticipation of load evolution at different levels of distribution network. Under this perspective, load forecasting performs an important task, allowing optimization of investments and the adequate exploitation of existing distribution networks. Load forecasting is an essential element of power system involving prognosis of the future level of demand to serve as the basis for the supply side and demand side planning. The load requirements are to be predicted in advance so that the power system operates effectively and efficiently. It is done for planning, marketing, risk assessment, billing, dispatch or unit commitment purposes. Further, Load forecasting can help to estimate load flows and to make decisions that can prevent overloading. Timely implementations of such decisions lead to the improvement of network reliability and to the reduced occurrences of equipment failures and blackouts. This course is designed to provide participants with a good overview of the above mentioned models and the latest techniques used in forecasting electrical loads. The course will cover Electric Power Distribution load forecasting (how it is done), Planning Methods, Load Behavior and Load Growth Characteristics, Basic Theory and Mathematics of Modern Distribution Load Forecasting, Practical Forecasting, ?Curve Expert? Spatial Electric Load Forecasting and user Instructions software, Accuracy and Information content requirement for evaluating the goodness and fitted estimate, Examination of T&D Planning and Forecasting needs, Short-Term Load Forecasting, Review of the Load Forecasting Techniques and guidelines for selection, Application of the Best Methods, Integrated Resource Planning, Value Based Planning, and Planning Capacity Needs of Power Delivery.

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies:

Lectures
Workshops & Work Presentations
Case Studies & Practical Exercises
Videos, Software & Simulators

In an unlikely event, the course instructor may modify the above training methodology for technical reasons.

VIRTUAL TRAINING (IF APPLICABLE)

If this course is delivered online as a Virtual Training, the following limitations will be applicable:

Certificates : Only soft copy certificates will be issued
Training Materials : Only soft copy materials will be issued
Training Methodology : 80% theory, 20% practical
Training Program : 4 hours per day, from 09:30 to 13:30

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