Power System Modeling and Simulation Training by Tonex

Power System Modeling and Simulation Training by Tonex prepares power engineers, grid operators, utility teams, and renewable energy professionals to understand how modern electric networks are represented, analyzed, tested, and improved using structured engineering models. Participants learn how generation, transmission, distribution, loads, faults, protection behavior, renewable resources, and resilience factors are studied across real-world grid conditions.
The course supports better planning, operational awareness, reliability analysis, and decision-making for complex power networks. Cybersecurity is increasingly important as grid models connect with digital control platforms. Strong cybersecurity awareness helps protect model data, control interfaces, and operational assumptions. Secure practices reduce risks from manipulated grid data and unauthorized system changes.
Learning Objectives
- Understand core principles of power system modeling for transmission and distribution networks.
- Analyze load flow results for voltage, current, losses, and network operating limits.
- Evaluate short-circuit conditions and fault current behavior across power networks.
- Study transient stability factors affecting generators, renewables, and grid performance.
- Assess renewable energy integration challenges in modern utility environments.
- Apply cybersecurity awareness to protect power system data, control models, and grid planning workflows.
Audience
- Power Engineers
- Grid Operators
- Utility Engineers
- Renewable Energy Engineers
- Protection Engineers
- Transmission Planning Engineers
- Distribution Planning Engineers
- Energy Consultants
- Electrical Design Engineers
- Cybersecurity Professionals
Course Modules
Module 1: Power Modeling Foundations
- Power network representation methods
- Single-line diagram interpretation
- Generator and transformer models
- Transmission line parameters
- Load model characteristics
- Per-unit system concepts
Module 2: Load Flow Analysis
- Load flow study purpose
- Bus types and constraints
- Voltage profile evaluation
- Active power balance
- Reactive power management
- Loss and loading review
Module 3: Short Circuit Modeling
- Fault current fundamentals
- Symmetrical fault analysis
- Unsymmetrical fault conditions
- Source impedance effects
- Equipment duty evaluation
- Fault study documentation
Module 4: Stability and Dynamics
- Rotor angle stability
- Voltage stability behavior
- Frequency response factors
- Disturbance response modeling
- Generator control influence
- Recovery margin assessment
Module 5: Distribution Network Studies
- Feeder modeling practices
- Voltage regulation methods
- Capacitor bank placement
- Distributed energy resources
- Load diversity considerations
- Distribution reliability metrics
Module 6: Renewable Grid Integration
- Solar generation modeling
- Wind resource behavior
- Inverter-based resource effects
- Renewable penetration limits
- Grid code considerations
- Resilience planning factors
Strengthen your grid analysis skills with Power System Modeling and Simulation Training by Tonex and build practical confidence for modern utility, renewable, and power engineering environments.