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BOOTCAMP 2024
9 Lessons -
Gain hands-on experience through real-time power system projects. This bootcamp helps you master real-world simulations, tools, and techniques, boosting your confidence for practical roles in the electrical industry.
Learn how to simulate, model, and analyze 50 MW & 300 MW solar plants using ETAP from scratch.
Gain the ability to perform fault studies, generator modeling, and breaker selection using IEC standards.
Build accurate Single Line Diagrams and optimize transformer taps for voltage profiles.
Understand how to prepare executive summaries and project reports for practical deliverables.
I'm a gold medalist in Power System engineering from Anna university, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
I have 18 years of invaluable experience in the power industry. Throughout my career, I've had the privilege of working with renowned organizations like PRDC, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, and ABB, where I honed my expertise in power system studies and analysis. Currently, I proudly serve as the Business Head in Power Projects, leveraging my extensive knowledge to drive excellence in this field.
Er. Selvakumar S
Business head - Power Projects
12+ Hours of Live Training on ETAP Software for designing and analyzing power systems for real-world applications. Comprehensive training on Load Flow, Short Circuit, Relay Coordination, and Arc Flash Analysis for both grid-connected and industrial power systems. Explore design challenges and simulations for substations, industrial plants, and renewable energy integrations. Tackle real-world project scenarios with practical case studies from diverse regions, including UAE, India, and Germany, to understand and resolve power system issues effectively.
₹5000 ₹2000
One-time fee,
No, the sessions are designed to be beginner-friendly with full guidance on modeling and simulation.
Yes, participants get unlimited access to all recordings for lifetime review.
Yes, a Certificate of Completion will be provided upon successful participation
Yes, the course includes 50 MW and 300 MW solar project simulations based on actual design practices.