An Overview of Electrical Transmission and Distribution System for Non-Electrical Professionals
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Apr 7, 2025
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Course Code: 0406-WEB25
- Overview
- Syllabus
- Instructor
Overview
This course is scheduled for 1 day (3 hours of instruction plus break)
11 am-2:30 pm Eastern
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Collaborate effectively with diverse teams involved in electricity transmission and distribution projects.
- Apply power system knowledge in regulatory frameworks for new transmission and distribution initiatives.
- Identify and mitigate arc flash hazards in distribution systems using safe engineering practices.
- Interpret and apply relevant codes and standards for transmission and distribution systems.
- Understand the concept of line losses, their impacts on electric power systems and how to mitigate them.
Description
Understanding the fundamentals of electricity transmission and distribution is essential for professionals engaged in power-related fields. This course offers a comprehensive overview of transmission, distribution, and overhead systems, focusing on their components, construction, and operation, as well as the practice of codes and standards. Participants will explore AC and DC transmission systems and their differences, delve into grounding and bonding practices, and learn about arc flash hazards and mitigation techniques.
The course also covers the causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies for voltage dips, flickers, and harmonics. Additionally, topics like loss compensation, line losses, and voltage regulation are discussed to enhance participants' ability to manage power systems effectively.
Designed for engineers and professionals from non-electrical backgrounds, this course empowers attendees with the knowledge to confidently engage in electricity transmission and distribution projects. Whether you want to refresh your current expertise or expand your understanding, this course provides the tools and insights needed to navigate the complexities of power systems.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for professionals involved in power system-related work with a limited background in power systems.
Regulators, legal advisors, engineers from non-electrical disciplines, technicians working in power-related fields, and professionals from industries such as oil and gas or electricity import/export market will find this course invaluable. Additionally, those seeking to refresh their knowledge of electricity transmission and distribution will benefit significantly from the detailed insights.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this course will enhance your understanding and ability to contribute effectively to power system projects.
More InformationTime: 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM Eastern Time
Please note: You can check other time zones here.
Syllabus
Distribution Systems Overview
- Voltage classification
- Residential system
- Industrial system
- Radial vs Ring Main
- Design considerations
- Grounding
- Substation
- Equipment
- Arc Flash & Safety
- Root cause and impact
- Protection boundary
- Warning labels and PPE
- Arc Flash mitigations
- CSA Z462 & IEEE1584
- Voltage Dips and Flickers
- Causes and impacts
- Compensation
- Harmonics
- Causes and impacts
- Mitigations
- Other Considerations
Transmission Systems Overview
- Transmission overview
- AC versus DC transmission
- AC power transmission - Overhead and Underground
- Short versus long transmission lines
- Inductance and capacitance of transmission lines
- Line losses and voltage regulation
- Loss Compensation
Overhead Systems for Transmission and Distribution
- Poles and towers
- Conductors
- Insulators
- Sags and safety standards
Instructor

Amitabha Gangopadhyay, M.Eng., P.Eng, is well recognized in power system engineering, where he has made many contributions to a wide range of power system applications during the past 35 years.
Prior to pursuing higher studies in Canada, Amitabha worked in the utility industry and with English Electric in India. In Canada, Amitabha has worked with Group Schneider, Global Thermoelectric, Fuel Cell Energy and SNC Lavalin in many areas of power system engineering. Currently, Amitabha works in regulatory matters related to the electric reliability of bulk power systems in North America.
His areas of interest are electrical transmission and distribution, protection and smart grid applications. Amitabha holds a Master's Degree from the Memorial University of Newfoundland. He has published several papers in international journals and conferences.
Amitabha is a professional engineer in the province of Alberta.

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Fee & Credits
$225 + taxes
- 0.3 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 3 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
- ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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