This 1.5 hour seminar on recent trends in power systems will provide faculty and electrical engineering students an overview of HVDC transmission systems, including the advantages of EHV AC transmission, different HVDC link types, and the effects of overvoltage on power systems. The seminar will use presentations and a practice session to help attendees gain knowledge about modern HVDC transmission applications and technology.
This 1.5 hour seminar on recent trends in power systems will provide faculty and electrical engineering students an overview of HVDC transmission systems, including the advantages of EHV AC transmission, different HVDC link types, and the effects of overvoltage on power systems. The seminar will use presentations and a practice session to help attendees gain knowledge about modern HVDC transmission applications and technology.
This 1.5 hour seminar on recent trends in power systems will provide faculty and electrical engineering students an overview of HVDC transmission systems, including the advantages of EHV AC transmission, different HVDC link types, and the effects of overvoltage on power systems. The seminar will use presentations and a practice session to help attendees gain knowledge about modern HVDC transmission applications and technology.
About Seminar: Elicit the advantages of EHV AC transmission systems. Faculty & Students to acquire knowledge about HVDC Transmission systems. This Seminar gives idea about modern trends in HVDC Transmission and its application, Understand about the overvoltage and its effects on power system. Complete analysis of HVDC Links & HVDC converter Topics to be covered Recent Trends in Power Systems HVDC Technology Different Types of HVDC Links Practice session Who could attend? Faculty Having Knowledge in Power Systems. College students related to Electrical Engineering (Power System). Method of Delivery: PPT, White Board & Marker Duration: 1:30 mins By Veera Sivakumar.CH Lecturer Electrical & Computer Engineering Department Debre Tabor University
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