NOTICE: TITANCE.COM WILL BE DOWN FOR SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE BEGINNING AT 2:00AM ET ON MONDAY, MAY 9TH.
TCE logo
Become a Content Provider FAQ Contact Us Home
ACCOUNT LOGIN:  User Name:    Password:   
NEW USERS: Forgot your username or password?
Online Courses
Contractors/Trades
Architects
Engineers

Home Study Course Books
Contractors/Trades
Architects
Engineers

Live Webinars
Architects
Engineers

Live Seminars
Contractors/Trades
Architects
Engineers
If you have any questions please call a Titan Representative
1-800-960-8858

 
Generating Electricity from Variable Renewable Sources: Effect on the Grid (6 credit hours/6 HSW Hours)
This 6 hour course provides an overview of the current U. S. electrical grid, including 1) how planning and operations are carried out to ensure reliability, 2) requirements for power reserves to provide continuous service in the face of equipment failure, 3) transmission technology, and 4) economic aspects. It then explores the challenges to the grid posed by high levels of variable renewable generation and some changes that are expected to occur in response to these challenges.
Mark Rossow
  • Students learn the organization and function of the North American electric power system. Students learn the definitions of balancing authorities, regional entities, utilities and power pools.
  • Students become familiar with the definitions of independent system operators, regional transmission operators, and other transmission organizations.
  • Students learn how utilities do system planning and learn how grid reliability is achieved through planning reserves. 
  • Students learn about power system operations, transmission technology and related institutional issues.
  • Students learn of the technical and institutional challenges of variable generation. 
  • Students learn of the impact of variable generation on power system operations and transmission.

  • Titan Continuing Education, Inc. | 1519 Dale Mabry Hwy, Ste 201 Lutz, FL 33548 | Toll Free: 800.960.8858 | Email: info@TitanCE.com .