Underground Electrical Distribution Systems

NOTE:  In 2026, this course will be offered twice.  May 11–15, fully Online and October 6-8 with the option to attend either in-person in Madison or remotely Online


This course explores the full lifecycle of underground distribution systems, including equipment selection, cable theory, system layout, and protective coordination. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises and learn from seasoned experts in underground cable systems and equipment. With a focus on real-world applications, safety, and cost-effective design, this course prepares attendees to make informed decisions across planning, design, operations, and maintenance.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Design and evaluate underground distribution systems, including cable selection, layout, and protective devices.
  • Apply NESC safety standards and best practices for installation, testing, and maintenance.
  • Understand the roles and responsibilities across planning, construction, and operations for UG projects.

Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers and planners involved in utility or institutional underground distribution system design.
  • Operations and maintenance personnel responsible for medium-voltage UG systems.
  • Safety officers, supervisors, and contractors working with underground electrical infrastructure.

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