| Credits | 3.00 PDH |
|---|---|
| Access Duration | 1 Year |
| Course Writer | Mr. Layton |
| Mode | active online |
| Material |
This course begins with a board overview of
how the electric utility industry is structured including the role of
generation, transmission, and distribution systems. The history of the industry,
market participants, and the various agencies that regulate the industry are
covered.
The operational characteristics of the
industry are reviewed including how the system is interconnected, how control
areas function, the performance standards that must be met, and how ancillary
services are handled in transactions are all reviewed.
Legislation that has affected the industry
since its beginning is reviewed including PUHCA, PURPA, and the numerous energy
policy acts of Congress. Finally, the future of the industry is reviewed
including RTO’s and locational marginal pricing structures.
This course includes a multiple-choice quiz
at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding of the course
materials.
After taking
this course the learner should,
He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Mr. Layton has been involved in research projects including serving on Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) committees and Cooperative Research Network (CRN) committees.
Mr. Layton has taught numerous training courses for utility professionals, has published articles concerning utility operations in various trade journals, and is the author of over 100 continuing education courses.