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Electricity Modernization Act of 2005
This 4-hour course reviews Title 12 of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005. This portion of the Act is also known as the
Electricity Modernization Act of 2005 (EMAct05) and concerns
reliability of the electric utility grid in the United States.
EMAct05 amends the Federal Power Act to address reliability,
transmission upgrades, transmission operations, alternative fuel
sources, and other items related to the operation of electric
power systems. - 4 PDH
The Electric Transmission Grid
This 3-hour course is an overview of the electric
transmission grid in the United States. In this course we will
review the basic structure of the industry, look at the
historical events that have helped shape the industry, including
significant legislation affecting the industry and discuss a
couple of key components that will likely make up the future
electric transmission system. - 3 PDH
Transformer Fundamentals
This 3-hr course provides a basic overview of
transformers and is based entirely on Naval Education and
Training Materials (NAVEDTRA 14174), Electricity and Electronic
Training Series; Module-2 and covers Chapter 5, titled
Transformers. - 3 PDH
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How Power Grids Work
Electrical power is a little bit like the air you
breathe: You don't really think about it until it is missing. Power is
just "there," meeting your every need, constantly. It is only during a
power failure, when you walk into a dark room and instinctively hit the
useless light switch, that you realize how important power is in your
daily life.
Electricity Distribution
Electricity distribution is the penultimate stage in the
delivery (before retail) of electricity to end users. It is generally
considered to include medium-voltage (less than 50 kV) power lines,
electrical substations and pole-mounted transformers, low-voltage (less
than 1000 V) distribution wiring and sometimes electricity meters.
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