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NERC Certification Training
9100 - Applying NERC Standards   18.0  $450.00     
9500: Emergency Table Top Drill    15.0  $400.00     
9900 - System Operations Review  12.0  $350.00    
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NERC CE Classes       $65 - $85
2101 - Elements of System Protection
2102 - Types of Protective Relays      
2103 - Monitoring System Conditions  
2104 - Fault Characteristics   
2105 - Generator Protection  
2106 - Transformer Protection   
2107 - Bus Protection    
2108 - Motor Protection    
2109 - Line Protection     
2110 - Pilot Protection      
2111 - Protection for System Stability      
2112-Testing and Commissioning of Protective Schemes      
2113 - Power Line Carriers      
2114 - Fault Investigation and Analysis      
2115 - Introduction to Static Relaying      
2116 - Coordination of Protection Devices
2117 - Power Supply for Protection & Control Systems     
2118 - Energy Centre Operations     
2119 - Telecommunications Protection I - HVSP Devices      
2120 - Telecommunications Protection II - Installation and Configuration     
2121 - Supervisory Control System (SCADA)      
2122 - Inadvertent Trips - Cause and Prevention     
2123 - Fault Calculations and Relay Settings     
2124 - Testing Techniques     
2125 - Programmable Logic Controllers     
2501 - Major Components: Design & Construction      
2502 - Gas Turbine Support Systems      
2503 - Operation of Gas Turbines      
2504 - Gas Turbine Control and Protection Systems      
2505 - Aero-Derivative Gas Turbines     
2506 - Routine Maintenance    
2507 - Major Maintenance     
2508 - Combined Cycle Operation    
2509 - The HRSG (Heat Recovery Steam Generator)   
2510 - The Generator and Electrical Systems    
2701 - The Hydro-Electric Role in the Power System     
2702 - Hydro Power Stations     
2703 - Water Management    
2704 - Hydro Turbines   
2705 - Turbine Monitoring & Control   
2706 - The Hydro Generator  
2708 - Hydro Plant Auxiliaries   
2709 - Operating Electrical Equipment    
2710 - Hydro Plant Operation and Maintenance    
7501 - Review of Fundamentals   
7502 - Power Transmission     
7503 - System Voltage Control    
7504 - System Frequency and Tie-Line Control  
7505 - Power Dispatching   
7506 - System Security     
7507 - Operating Under Abnormal Conditions   
7508 - System Restoration    
7509 - Monitoring and Control Communications     
7510 - Transmission System Protection    
7511 - The Effect of Deregulation on Operations      
7512 - Power Dispatch Under Deregulation    
7513 - Transmission Control    
7801 - Fundamentals of Plant Efficiency I  
7802 - Fundamentals of Plant Efficiency II    
7803 - Factors Affecting Boiler Efficiency    
7804 - Operator Controllable Losses: Boiler   
7805 - Factors Affecting Turbine Efficiency   
7806 - Operator Controllable Losses: Turbine Cycle  
7807 - Balance of Plant Operation  
7808 - Power Plant Control   
8001 - AC Voltage Generation 
8002 - Power Factor    
8003 - Impedance and Voltage Drop  
8004 - Three Phase Power Systems     
8005 - Distribution Networks System Layout 2
8006 - Distribution Networks Overhead Lines     
8007 - Underground Distribution Systems   
8008 - Substations      
8009 - Distributed Generation 
8010 - Substation Transformers
8011 - Distribution Transformers     
8012 - Fault Interrupting Devices      
8013 - Non Fault Interrupting Devices    
8014 - Voltage Control Devices      
8015 - Fundamentals of Protection    
8016 - Overcurrent Protection  
8017 - Distribution System Protection - Differential Protection     
8018 - Coordination of protection Devices 1     
8019 - Overvoltage Protection     
8020 - Communication Techniques     
8021 - SCADA Control  
8022 - Distribution Automation    
8023 - Programmable Logic Controllers  
8024 - Personnel Safety 
8025 - Insulation Testing 
8026 - Rotating Equipment Maintenance    
8027 - Transformer Maintenance     
8028 - Switchgear Maintenance   
8029 - Line Maintenance  
8030 - Maintenance Management      
8031 - Load Characteristics/ Customer Service      
8032 - Demand Management     
8033 - Metering  
8034 - Utility Rate Structure     
8035 - The Effects of Deregulation and Competition  
8036 - Power Quality    
8037 - Function of the Operator   
8038 - Abnormal Operating Conditions  
8039 - Service Interruptions   
1101 - Grid Dynamics - Control Performance Compliance
1102 - Emergency Operations NERC & Regional Coordinating Authority : Eastern Interconnection
1102 - Emergency Operations NERC & Regional Coordinating Authority : Western Interconnection 
1103 - Grid Dynamics High Voltage, Transmission, Safety, & Power System Ops
1104 - Grid Dynamics - Synchronizing Islands
1105 - Grid Dynamics - Undervoltage and Underfrequency
1106 - Grid Dynamics - Voltage Control
7101: Electrical Fundamentals, Basic Electricity
7102: Electrical Fundamentals, Properties of AC Circuits
7103: Electrical Fundamentals, Power and Power Factor
7104: Electrical Fundamentals, Three Phase Systems 
7514 - Controlling to NERC Standards: Interconnection Operations 
7516 – Controlling to NERC Standards: Generation Control & Performance  
7517 - Controlling to NERC Standards: Aspects of System Operations 
7518 - Controlling to NERC Standards: System Transactions & Coordination
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PACKAGE AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

9100 Applying NERC Standards
This course is designed to provide you with a practical understanding of what each standard is about as the
standards are applied to assignments during each lesson.
Throughout the course, you will have access to the full-text version of the NERC standards. You will have
the opportunity to review the requirements of each standard before being challenged to apply your
knowledge of those standards during the examination provided at the end of the course.

Topics Covered
• Resource and Demand Balancing (BAL)
• Balancing Standards
• NERC Control Performance
• Levels of Non-Compliance: CPS-1
• Loss of Generation
• Frequency Response
• Time Error Correction
• Automatic Generation Control (AGC)
• Inadvertent Exchange
• NERC Standard 1200 and CIP-001
• NERC Urgent Action Standard 1200
• NERC Standard VAR-001
• NERC Standards TOP-001, TOP-002, and TOP-003
• NERC Standard TOP-004
• Operational Reliability Information and Monitoring System Conditions
• Communications and Interchange Scheduling
• Emergency Operations
• NERC IRO Standards
• NERC PER Standards

9500: Emergency Table Top Drill  
This module provides the student with an in depth study of operational problem-solving drills. Students will proceed through the various scenarios ranging from minor events to system black-outs and restoration.
Through this module, students will be introduced to the topic of emergency preparedness through a series of exercises or drills designed to provide a realistic learning experience. Students will have to complete separate, written logs documenting his/her actions for a given scenario: the trainees are provided with “expected outcomes” that they are to compare their responses to. This course is very realistic and requires use of skill-sets that closely match those that would be used in an actual situation.
SEAT TIME:
•Training Scenario #1 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #2 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #3 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #4 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #5 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #6 30 minutes
•Training Scenario #7 120 minutes
•Training Scenario #8 120 minutes
•Training Scenario #9-W (Western Interconnection) 45 minutes
•Training Scenario #10 180 minutes
•Training Scenario #11 180 minutes
•Training Scenario #12 180 minutes
•Total Seart Time 17.5 hours


9900 - System Operations Review  NERC Certification Prep (101) 
The NERC OPERATIONS TRAINING MODULE is designed to provide a comprehensive general review for personnel seeking CE training credit as well as for those persons who are preparing to take the NERC certification exam.
Note - if a person completes this before attaining certification by NERC, then it does not warrant NERC CE credits.
This is a tool to help prepare for taking the exam. It does not include or imply content of any NERC certification exam answers. The purpose of this module is to serve as a tool to help with an individual’s understanding of system operations and demonstration of knowledge necessary to succeed in the NERC certification exam. It is absolutely necessary to spend “face time” in the references and Standards in addition to the course completion.
TOPICS COVERED:
  • NERC Area Map
  • NERC Key Terms and Definitions
  • Study Guide
  • Interchange Basic Requirements
  • Assignment and link to read NERC Standards
  • Self Study Assignment and Link to Chapter Reviews with Instant Feed-back from Power System Operation by Miller & Malinowsky (2nd edition)
  • Overview of Synchronous Machine Basics c. Power Flow Fundamentals
  • Governor Response
  • Frequency Bias
  • Concepts of AGC
  • Synchronizing h. Speed Droop
  • Off-Normal Frequency
  • NERC ACE Equation
  • Performance Requirements Reference Documents
  • Segment Review Quiz
  • Basic Relationships of Conductance
  • Effects of Inductive and Capacitive Reactance
  • Reactive Power and Electrical Measurements
  • Bus Arrangements
  • Line Equipment
  • Basic Types of Protective Relaying for Line (overview only)
  • Unscheduled Power Flow Introduced
  • EHV, Basic Terms
  • Single - Pole Tripping
  • Procedures and Communications
  • Fundamental Concepts
  • Frequency Training Reference
  • Underfrequency and Undervoltage
  • A Table of Key Times and Values to Remember
  • Minimum of Two Hours Must be Spent in “Face Time” Review b. Link is Provided to Allow Instant Access to Standards
  • Full Review of all Aspects of E-Tagging
  • Request States, Profile Changes, Process Flow
  • Restoration after Blackout
  • First Generation On Line
  • Adjusting Unit for Initial Pick-Up of Load
  • Picking up Small Increments of Load
  • Control and Regulation
  • E-Tagging
  • Picking up Small Increments of Load
  • Control and Regulation
  • Picking up Small Increments of Load
  • Picking up Small Increments of Load
  • Control and Regulation
  • Under- and Over-Frequency
  • Under Voltage
  • Interchange and Scheduling
  • SUB - MODULES WITH MORE PREP QUESTIONS
  • Practice Generic Operations Exam with Feedback
  • Practice NERC Questions with Feed-Back
  • NERC Standards Quiz (answers with response)
  • . Eight Key-Question Review (answers with response
COURSE COMPLETION:
Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to print your certificate online.


2101 - Elements of System Protection  
The objective of this module is to overview the function of protection schemes, including general protection philosophy and its impact on the operation of the system.
After study of this tape and the associated workbook, the participant should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to his day-to-day work activities.

• Why protection is necessary
• The philosophy and objectives of protection
• Zones of protection - local and backup
• Causes and consequences of faults
• Tolerable and intolerable fault conditions
• Relay and circuit breaker combinations
• Elementary tripping circuit
• IEEE Standard device numbers
• Control circuit schematics
• Monitoring relay performance
• Factors affecting relay application
• The need for coordination

2106 - Transformer Protection
The objective of this videotape is to review the types of faults that can occur in transformers and to present the different protection schemes that are installed on large and small transformers.
After study of this tape and the associated workbook, participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities. They will also be able to answer related test questions on these subjects.

• Transformer features
• Types of faults
• Overcurrent protection
• Backup coordination
• Primary fuses
• Differential protection
• In-rush current: harmonic filter
• Phasing of differential CTs
• Selecting CT taps
• Calculation of mismatch
• Differential protection for multi-winding transformers
• Connection of multiple restraint coils
• Limitations due to parallel CTs
• Single-phase transformer CT connections
• Ground (zero-sequence) protection
• Directional ground protection
• Remote transfer tripping
• Thermal relays
• Gas pressure relays
• Transformer overall protection schemes
• Protection of transformers in parallel
• Reactor protection
• Shunt capacitor protection

2118 - Energy Centre Operations  
The objective of this module is to review, for the benefit of relay personnel, the responsibilities of the power system operators and the activities that take place in the energy control center. The operation of protection schemes is of vital importance to the correct functioning of the power system. Complete cooperation between power system operators and relay personnel is essential, and communication must be maintained in both directions.
After study of this tape and the associated workbook, participants should be able to understand the following overall concepts and apply them to their day-to-day work activities. They will also be able to answer related test questions on these subjects:

• The overall objectives of the power system operator
• Clearance procedures, i.e. isolation of equipment
• Frequency control: economic load dispatch
• Daily load forecast
• Daily generation schedule, including spinning reserve
• System overload, falling frequency, load shedding
• Inter-ties to neighbouring utilities, power interchange
• Generation unit characteristics, i.e. type of prime mover
• Incremental cost of generation
• Rate of start-up and load change availability
• Frequency control by AGC (automatic generation control)
• Turbine governor droop characteristic
• Generator load angle
• Control of excitation, reactive power
• Transmission line impedance characteristics
• Effect of conductor resistance, i.e. heating
• Shunt capacitance, charging current, Ferranti effect
• Special switching procedure on long lines
• Inductive voltage drop along transmission lines
• Shunt capacitors and shunt reactors
• Power angle across transmission lines
• Effect of transmission line voltage on power transfer
• Power transfer distribution through a complex network
• Power angle limit for stability
• System operator actions to improve system stability
• Effect of equipment outages on system operation
• Planned outages, system operation precautions
• Forced outages; states of "alert" and "emergency"
• System separation, i.e. islanding
• Energy center communications
• Energy center information presentation


1101 - Grid Dynamics - Control Performance Compliance 
1101 System Control and Performance Requirements
This training module offers hands-on insight into the critical tasks of controlling, monitoring, and measuring system control performance.

TOPICS COVERED:
  • Control Performance Standards
  • Review of NERC Regions
  • Electricity System Control Review
  • Review of Dynamic Scheduling
  • ACE at NERC
  • ACE at WECC
  • WECC Inadvertent term
  • Electric System Control
  • Basic System Control
  • NERC Standards
  • CPS-CDS Control Highlights
  • CPS Review

7514 - Controlling to NERC Standards: Interconnection Operations   
The objective of “System Control” is to bring about an orderly flow of power from the generating source to the load (power consumer) while maintaining the utmost level of safety, reliability and stability throughout the system.
This course discusses the requirements and procedures of “System Control” and the relationships of these requirements and procedures to applicable NERC Standards.

TOPICS COVERED:
  • Interconnection Principles
  • Generation Control
  • Measuring Generation Control Performance
  • Transmission System Reliability
  • Interchange Transactions
  • System Coordination
  • Emergency Operations
  • Islanding and Restoration
  • Disturbance Reporting

1101 - Grid Dynamics - Control Performance Compliance
Effective monitoring and management of control performance is the cornerstone of reliability. It is important to be able to both understand and apply NERC and regional standards in carrying out control performance requirements. 

This course is intended as a review of NERC Control Performance requirements. The concepts and applications presented throughout the course should familiarize you with each policy and standard


1102 - Emergency Operations NERC & Regional Coordinating Authority : Eastern Interconnection 
This course is intended to emphasize the importance of clear communication and coordination while carrying out emergency operations. As you progress through this course you will be asked to reflect on the outlined concepts and asked to apply those concepts to real world examples provided throughout each lesson.

This course is intended to correspond with NERC and CE standards and the standards of the regional coordinating authority and is intended for training purposes .

1102 - Emergency Operations NERC & Regional Coordinating Authority : Western Interconnection
This course is intended to emphasize the importance of clear communication and coordination while carrying out emergency operations. As you progress through this course you will be asked to reflect on the outlined concepts and asked to apply those concepts to real world examples provided throughout each lesson.

This course is intended to correspond with NERC and CE standards and the standards of the regional coordinating authority and is intended for training purposes.

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1103 - Grid Dynamics High Voltage, Transmission, Safety, & Power System Ops  2.0
Safety is a frame of mind, personal commitment, awareness, and safety compliance based upon knowledge, training and experience. The safety of employees, field personnel, and even the safety of the public depend upon your conscientious and disciplined use of safe work practices in each of your day-to-day operations.

This course will discuss safety procedure requirements for high voltage and power systems operations and will allow you to engage with the material by participating in training exercises requiring the application of operations safety procedures.

1104 - Grid Dynamics - Synchronizing Islands  2.0
Synchronizing islands is critical to system restoration. During this course you will learn how islanding occurs, methods of island synchronization and how to handle underfrequency and undervoltage occurring in electrical systems.
You will also review NERC standards and their applicability to the control and restoration of an island.


1105 - Grid Dynamics - Undervoltage and Underfrequency  2.0
This course is intended as an introduction to the concepts of underfrequency and undervoltage. During this lesson you will be asked to relate these concepts to NERC and regional coordinating authority standards and to apply your knowledge of these relationships by answering a variety of questions.
By the end of this lesson you should understand the different roles and relationships underfrequency and undervoltage maintain with many workplace practices.
It is suggested that you review the NERC Glossary of Terms prior to beginning this module

1106 - Grid Dynamics - Voltage Control 2.0
During this course, you will become familiar with both the NERC and WECC requirements concerning voltage control.

Voltage control plays a substantial role in determining the success of electrical operations. As a result it is important to study voltage relationships and the impact of these relationships on various types of electrical systems handling various types of voltages.


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A system operator credential is a personal credential issued to a person for successfully passing a NERC system operator certification exam. The credential is maintained by accumulating a specified number of continuing education hours within a specified period of time. The program will allow system operators to maintain their credential through continuing education rather than to recertify by retaking an examination.
 

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