Design and Analysis of
Data Centre

Learn how modern data centres are designed, analysed, and protected for maximum reliability and uptime.

  • Load Flow, Short Circuit, Arc Flash, Harmonic & Reliability Studies
  • Data Centre electrical system design from utility to rack level
  • Redundancy, availability, and single point of failure analysis
  • Practical engineering workflow using real-world data centre concepts  

Reserve Your Seat

πŸ“… Sunday, 26th July 2026
⏰ 06:55 PM IST
🌐 Live Online Session
🎟️ Free Registration

Engineers in Modern Data Center Infrastructure

Practical, industry-focused training on power systems and infrastructure design for high-density facilities β€” covering real engineering workflows, system integration, and reliable facility solutions.

Trusted by Engineers Across Industries

Engineers from data centre projects, utilities, EPC companies, industrial facilities, renewable energy, and engineering consulting organizations join our webinars for hands-on technical skills.

Our sessions focus on:

  • Practical design workflows used in modern data centre infrastructure.
  • Real engineering applications for mission-critical facilities.
  • Modern power system studies and analytical methodologies.
  • Reliability-focused design philosophy for continuous uptime.
  • Industry best practices in digital infrastructure deployment.
  • Utility and consulting approaches to complex engineering decisions.

The discussion is aligned with modern transmission utility requirements and real engineering practice.

5000+

Engineers Trained

15+

Countries Reached

Live

Practical Design Demonstration

Data Centres Are Redefining Power System Design

The rapid growth of AI, cloud computing, hyperscale infrastructure, and mission-critical facilities has made data centres a premier sector in electrical engineering.

Today’s complex facilities demand:

  • Near-zero downtime
  • High system availability
  • Redundant electrical architecture
  • Advanced protection systems
  • Reliable backup power systems
  • Continuous operation under fault conditions

Understand practical design approaches for:

  • Power system studies
  • Reliability assessment & redundancy planning
  • Backup power architecture & UPS integration
  • Earthing systems & DG synchronization
  • Risk mitigation through engineering analysis
  • Electrical system validation before operation

Industry Relevance

Modern data centre infrastructure requires advanced protection, seamless validation, and unmatched system reliability.

Practical Engineering Focus

Bridges traditional electrical engineering with modern data centre requirements using practical, analytical workflows.

What You Will Learn

This webinar focuses on both technical concepts and practical industry workflow for Design and Analysis of Data Centre

Data Centre Power System Studies

  • Load Flow (LF) study methodology
  • Short Circuit (SC) analysis for fault level assessment
  • Arc Flash (AF) studies for personnel safety
  • Harmonic Analysis (HA), Transient Studies (TS), and Reliability Studies

Data Centre Electrical Infrastructure

  • Transformer and dry-type transformer selection
  • MV Switchgear and MV cable design considerations
  • LV bus duct and LV switchgear architecture
  • DG systems, synchronization, and load sharing concepts  

Reliability & Availability Engineering

  • UPS and battery system design philosophy
  • Redundancy concepts (N, N+1, 2N)
  • Single Point of Failure (SPOF) identification 
  • Availability, reliability, and maintainability (RAM) studies  

Why Engineers Join Our Webinars

Practical engineering-focused sessions designed for real industry understanding and career relevance.

Practical Design Approach


Gain practical exposure to real project workflows, equipment selection, and industry challenges while bridging the gap between academics and engineering practice.

Power System Study Understanding


Understand LF, SC, AF, HA, TS, and RAM studies, enhance power system analysis skills, and learn how study outcomes drive engineering decisions.

Career & Technical Growth


Gain exposure to the growing data centre sector, understand mission-critical infrastructure, and build practical skills valued by EPCs and consultants.

Who Should Attend?

Electrical Design Engineers 

Power System Engineers 

Data Centre Engineers 

Protection Engineers 

EPC Professionals 

Utility Engineers 

Commissioning Engineers 

Consulting Engineers 

ETAP Engineers 

Reliability Engineers

Freshers

Engineering Students

About the Speaker

Hi,
Selvakumar S is a power system engineering professional with extensive experience in:
β€’  Electrical system design
β€’  Power system studies
β€’  Reliability engineering
β€’  Industrial power systems
β€’  Utility engineering applications
β€’  Data centre electrical infrastructure
β€’  Protection and coordination studies  
His sessions are known for combining practical engineering workflow with real-world project applications, helping engineers connect theory with actual design and analysis practices.

Er. Selvakumar S - CTO - 18+ years - PowerProjects

What Participants Say

" I recently attended a free webinar on Grid Compliance, and it was incredibly insightful! The session covered crucial aspects of renewable energy penetration, including LVRT, HVRT, and other grid compliance requirements. The presenters were knowledgeable and made complex topics easy to understand. It's evident that they are experts in the power sector and truly dedicated to advancing renewable energy integration. Highly recommended for anyone in the industry looking to stay ahead on regulatory standards and grid management! "

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" I recently attended Power Projects' webinar on Relay Coordination using ETAP and was very impressed. The session was well-organized and delivered by a knowledgeable instructor who clearly explained complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner. It was evident that Power Projects strongly focused on power system studies, which makes their training valuable for anyone working in this field. Overall, I highly recommend Power Projects' webinars to anyone looking to expand their knowledge and skills in power system protection. "

β€” Shaik Irfan

 " I had the pleasure of attending the Power Project Solutions course on mastering cable, and I can confidently say it was an exceptional learning experience. The teaching was clear, concise, and tailored to address real-world challenges in electrical engineering. The instructor, a highly knowledgeable and well-versed electrical engineer, provided practical insights and expert guidance on solving complex problems related to cables. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of Cable Sizing "

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" I have attended the courses for the past 6 months on every Friday and week ends. The trainers were awesome, and the firm is highly talented with power systems knowledge. This training was very insightful, covering advanced power system analysis, simulation, and modeling using ETAP software. The trainers are very good and special thanks to Selva sir and Abha mam. Congratulations and thanks to your team members.  Thanks to all.  The etap course  and presentation is very nice to learn. It covers scratch level to complicated systems and interesting. "

β€” Marimuthu Karuppiah

Learn How Modern Data Centers Achieve Reliability, Availability,
and Continuous Power

Join this live technical webinar to understand the engineering principles behind modern data center electrical systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this webinar suitable for beginners?

Yes. The webinar is designed for both freshers and working professionals interested in data centre electrical systems.

Will power system studies be discussed?

Yes. The session covers Load Flow, Short Circuit, Arc Flash, Harmonic Analysis, Reliability Analysis, and related engineering studies.

Is this webinar useful for ETAP users?

Absolutely. The concepts discussed are highly relevant for engineers performing power system studies and data centre design projects.

Will redundancy and availability concepts be covered?

Yes. The webinar includes practical discussion on redundancy architecture, availability targets, RAM studies, and Single Point of Failure analysis.