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Power System Engineering and Studies for High Voltage Substations Interconnecting Utility-Scale Solar and BESS Projects

Utility-scale solar projects rely on robust high voltage engineering and power system design to ensure safety, reliability, and compliance with grid requirements. In this webinar, we will take an in-depth look at critical aspects of high voltage engineering: effective grounding, short circuit, reactive power, and other essential power system studies required for successful project execution. 

The first part of the webinar will cover the essential power system studies that are required for high voltage projects. This includes load flow, short circuit, and transient stability studies—critical to ensuring the project can handle grid integration, minimize losses, and avoid failures. Learn how Revamp approaches these studies to ensure project success, from design through commissioning. 

The second part will focus on utilizing the results of the power system studies to ensure safe and effective high voltage substation design. We will explore the methodologies and tools Revamp uses to mitigate risks and ensure optimal safety and reliability in these systems. 

Whether you’re developing or upgrading a utility-scale solar project, this webinar will provide practical insights into the high voltage engineering and system studies that form the backbone of reliable, efficient, and future-ready solar plants. 

Webinar is from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. PST.

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