Power System Engineering, Operation and Management

Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology, 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7, Canada

A short course in “Power System Engineering, Operation and Management” is offered in January 2019 to enhance knowledge and understanding of the practical applications of power system engineering and modern technologies in the energy sector. Course Timetable: • Monday, January 14th, 2019 to Friday, January 18th 2019: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (with a brief coffee break; Coffee and snacks will be provided) • Thursday, January 17th, 2019: Site Visit to the Operation & Control Centre: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Transportation and snacks will be provided) Speakers: • Doug Houseman, IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Intelligent Grid Coordinating Committee • Prof. Javeed Ahmed Khan, Senior member of IEEE • Satish Saini, Chair Education Committee IEEE Toronto section Location: Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7 (access to Hwy 427, 407 & 409) Organizer: Education Committee, IEEE Toronto Section Contact: Satish Saini RVSP: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/177273 Registration Fee: $500 + GST/HST. (10% Discount to IEEE members) Course Outline: See the full call for registration document for more information. Day 1: Fundamentals of power system, electrical circuits & power flow, protection & control Day 2: Power System Components and Operation- generation, transmission & distribution Day 3: Latest technologies and trends in power generation including renewable sources Day 4: SCADA, EMS and DMS applications in transmission & distribution of power Day 5: Site Visit to the power operation Centre; Operation of Ontario’s electricity market. Project Management and other soft skills for power system engineers. Course Test/Exam Who should attend: • Electrical, IT and others engineers with interest in energy & power system. • Technocrats, technologists and other professionals in the field of power generation, transmission & distribution. • Foreign-trained professionals. • Graduate/ undergraduate students in (colleges and universities). What will you receive after completion: • Course Certificate of Completion along with CEUs and PDH (After completing an in-class short exam and evaluation which all attendees must pass). • Course Materials in Paper Format. • Continuous support on career advice, resume building and skills development. Biography: Doug Houseman – Doug is a well known leader in grid modernisation with 40 + years of experience in the energy and utility industry and involvement in projects in more than 70 countries. He has been involved in IEEE’s GridVision 2050, US Department of Energy’s QER and to revise CEATI’s Distribution Utility Technology Roadmap. Doug is a NIST fellow and member of the GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) where he had a hand in both the Smart Grid Interoperability Maturity Model and Transactive Energy. He has led the IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Intelligent Grid Coordinating Committee and Emerging Technology Committee for the last five years. He has developed more than 20 tutorials for grid modernization for IEEE and others in addition to hundreds of other publications, presentations, workshops, papers and articles on grid modernization, power SCADA, Microgrids, AMR and many more. Prof. Javeed Ahmed Khan – Prof Javeed has a PhD degree in electrical engineering in electrical energy systems and Bachelor’s in instrumentation and electronics engineering. His 15 years of experience is spread across the globe in academia, consultancy and power industry. He has taught around 25 courses in electrical, electronics, control and computer engineering in different Universities and Colleges around the world. His major achievements are setting up of functional electrical and electronics engineering department and a lab at an engineering institute and many projects on solar powered electric car, vertical-axis wind turbine, Intelligent Electric Vehicle Charging System and many more. Javeed is a senior member of IEEE, and a Professional Engineer registered with PEO, Ontario and APEGA, Alberta. Satish Saini – With Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and numerous advanced courses in power, energy and management, Satish is a Licensed Professional Engineer registered with PEO, Canada. He has an extensive 33 years of accomplished management experience in various fields of energy and power at global level. Majority of his experience is in electrical utility operations and management at senior level, business development and project management related to renewable energy, smart metering / AMI, Advanced Distribution System (ADS) / Smart Grid, DSM and DMS. He has been involved in hiring, training and mentoring a diverse work force from various backgrounds. He is an active member of IEEE in various committees, Task Forces and Working Groups related to Smart Distribution, Smart Grid, MicroGrids and Smart Cities. He has a strong vision of developing the aging DS Grid with latest innovative technologies and solutions along with transforming utilities through smart grid programs. Mentoring and training young and foreign-trained professionals is one of his strongest passion.

A Short Course in “Electrical Power Substations- Planning, Design, Construction & Project Management”

Toronto, Canada

The Education Committee of the IEEE Toronto Section is offering a short course in “Electrical Power Substations- Planning, Design, Construction & Project Management” in April 2021 to develop an understanding of the practical applications of Power Substations Planning process, Design aspects, Substation Components, Construction practices, Commissioning & testing procedures and relevant Project Management techniques. This is the 2nd series after successful completion of earlier course delivered on “Power System Engineering, Operation and Management” to develop an overall understanding of power system engineering and technologies in the fields of generation, transmission and distribution. What will you receive after completion:  “Certificate of Completion” along with CEUs and PDH (After completing & passing a short exam and evaluation); Course Materials in electronic Format; Continuous support on career advice, resume building and skills development. Course Timetable: Monday, April 26, 2021: 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM Tuesday, April 27, 2021: 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM Wednesday, April 28, 2021: 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM Thursday, April 29, 2021: 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM Friday, April 30, 2021: 6.00 PM to 9.00 PM Speaker(s): Satish Saini, Topic: Opening & Overall Course Introduction & Course Chair) Hemant Barot, Topic: Electrical Power Substations- Planning, Design, Construction & Project Management Location: Due to current COVID-19 restrictions- This course will be delivered On-Line (Virtual). Link and relevant details to join will be provided to all registered attendees / participants before the course. Organizer(s): Education Committee, IEEE Toronto Section Contact: Satish Saini Register: Please visit https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/261750 to register and for more information. Admission Fees: Non-IEEE Members: $300 CAD + GST/HST IEEE Members: $250 CAD + GST/HST Course Outline: Day 1: Power system overview & segments; Ontario’s power system, supply mix & energy market Day 2: Power System Planning process & Design concepts Day 3: Power Sub-stations Components, layout & functionalities Day 4: Substations Bus Bar layout, configuration & categories Day 5: Electrical Substations construction, Project Management, actual case study & substations visuals (in place of site visit which has to be canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions) Course Test/Exam Biographies: Satish Saini Satish is a Licensed Professional Engineer registered with Professional Engineers Ontario with 35 years of accomplished management experience in various fields of energy and power. Electrical utility operations and management, business development and project management related to DS grid modernisation, renewable energy, smart metering / AMI, Advanced Distribution System (ADS) / Smart Grid, DSM and DMS. Actively participated in the development of various energy policies with ministries, regulatory authorities, utilities and local distribution companies. He is an active member of IEEE in various committees, Task Forces and Working Groups related to Smart Distribution, Smart Grid, MicroGrids and Smart Cities. Current Chair of IEEE Smart Grid Technical Activities Committee and Chair of Education Committee IEEE Toronto Section. Has a strong vision of developing the aging DS Grid with latest innovative technologies and solutions along with transforming utilities through smart grid programs Email: s.saini@ieee.org Hemant Barot Hemant Barot has a PhD in Power System Operation & Planning and is a certified Professional Engineer licensed in the Province of Ontario Canada and a Project Management Professional. His diverse work experience includes working with Utility, Research and Academic Institutes and Original Power Equipment Manufacturers. His experience includes working as a Senior Engineer in Transmission system Planning, Project Planning and Estimation as well as roles in Project Management, Conceptual Engineering and Academics.