Fundamentals of Power Delivery for the Non-Electrical Professional

This course introduces the core concepts of power delivery, from generation to distribution, in a format designed for non-electrical professionals. Participants will explore key utility terminology, system components, and the roles of regulatory bodies, while also examining how emerging technologies like DERs and energy storage are reshaping the grid. Whether you're in customer service, project management, or operations, this course provides the foundational knowledge needed to engage confidently in utility-related discussions and decisions.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the structure and function of the electric grid, including generation, transmission, and distribution systems.
  • Identify the major players and regulatory bodies in the power industry and their roles.
  • Recognize the impact of new technologies such as distributed energy resources and battery storage on utility operations.

Who Should Attend:

  • Utility professionals in customer service, supply chain, regulatory, or management roles.
  • Project managers, consultants, and contractors working with utility clients or infrastructure.
  • Engineers and technical staff new to the power industry or transitioning from other disciplines.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 September 16-18, 2025
Live Online
ID: D722
Fee: $1,595

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