The document announces a two-day workshop on flexible power transmission and protection to be held at Central Power Research Institute in Bengaluru, India. The workshop will cover topics like the application of FACTS devices, numerical relaying schemes, and PMUs for power system operation and control. It is aimed at researchers, power utilities, consultants, engineers, manufacturers, and academics. The workshop will feature experts from industries, academic institutes, and CPRI. Registration costs Rs. 10,000 plus taxes, with concessions for students, government personnel, and faculty. Participants must arrange their own travel, though accommodation may be provided subject to availability.
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In all these systems, the power flow of electrical energy takes place through Electrical Substations. An Electrical Substation is an assemblage of electrical components including busbars, switchgear, power transformers, auxiliaries, etc. Basically an electrical substation consists of a number of incoming circuits and outgoing circuits connected to common busbar system. Busbars are conducting bars to which a number of incoming or outgoing circuits are connected. Each circuit has certain electrical components such as circuit-breakers, isolators, earthing switches, current transformers, voltage transformers, etc. These components are connected in a definite sequence such that a circuit can be switched off/on during normal operation by manual/remote command and also automatically during abnormal conditions such as short-circuits. A substation receives electrical power from generating station via incoming transmission lines and delivers electrical power via the outgoing transmission lines. Substations
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2. About the Workshop
Generally power generating source are located at remote locations. Transferring bulk electric power from
remote generating station to load center is very challenging for the power engineers. Lack of right of way
and delayed erection of new transmission line corridors are main hurdle for the immediate transferring
bulk power from one end to another end. Recently lot of development havehappened in the power
transmission sector for the lexible bulk power transmission. This is achieved by use of lexible power
deviceswhich enhances the power system stability and reliability. In addition to lexible transmission, fast
andspecialtypeofprotectionschemeshelpedinbetteroperationandcontrolofsuchpowernetworks.
The proposed workshop will cover the some selected topics on lexible power transmission & protection.
The identi ied areas of workshop are application of FACTS devices, numerical relaying schemes and PMUs
applicationforfastoperationandcontrolofpowertransmissionnetworks.
Participants
The workshop is directed towards researchers, power utilities, consultants, designers & practicing
engineers,manufacturersandacademicandresearchinstitutes
Topics to be covered
Ø Introduction and Challenges for bulk Power Transmission.
Ø Role of FACTS devices for power system operation & control.
Ø PMU and its application for wide area protection, operation and control.
Ø Latest Developments in protection schemes for generator, transformer and lines.
Ø Application of numerical relays for fast protection of power components.
Ø ControlledSwitching in Circuit Breakers,power capacitor and power reactors.
Ø Advancement in Carrier line Protection for transmission lines.
Registration
Registration fee is Rs. 10,000/- plus service tax of 14.00 % per participant. The registration fee includes
workshopkit,proceedings,lunch,andinter-sessionteaduringthetwodayworkshop.
ConcessionRegistrationFee
ForStudents : Rs. 5,000/-(plustaxes)
ForGovt.Utilities/
ElectricityBoardsPersonnel : Rs.7,000/-(plustaxes)
ForFacultyofEducationalinstitutions : Rs.7,000/-(plustaxes)
ForIndustries-Groupdiscount : 10%for3participants
: 20%for4ormoreparticipants
3. Mode of Payment
In the form of Demand Draft drawn in favor of “Senior Accounts Of icer, Central Power Research
Institute” payable at “Bengaluru” or by wire transfer/RTGS on request. Bank transaction charges if any
shallbebornebytherespectivedelegateororganizations.
Faculty
Faculty for workshop includes Experts from industries, Academic institutes (IITs) and CPRI.
Travel and Accommodation
Bengaluru is well connected by Road, Rail and Air
Participants have to make their own travel arrangements
Guest house accommodation on twin share basis can be provided on chargeable basis subject to
availability
CPRI is situated in between Mekhri Circle and Yeshwanthpur.
Near Indian Institute of Science (commonly known as Tata Institute)
Venue:
CCAR Auditorium, Central Power Research Institute
Prof. Sir. C V Raman Road,
Sadashivanagar P O,
Bengaluru 560 012
CPRI'S PROFILE
Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) set up in 1960 by the Government of India, functions as a
National organization for applied research in power sector and also serves as an Independent
Laboratory for testing and certi ication of power equipment. CPRI provides consultancy services on
variousfacetsofpowersector.CPRIhasexpertiseintheareaofSimulation,SystemAnalysisandTesting
and Diagnostics. CPRI laboratories have modern equipment needed for Power system simulation,
Short circuit testing, Diagnostics of equipment, Materials engineering, Seismic quali ication etc. The
institute has made immense contribution to the advancement of research and development in power
sector besides inding solution to various problems faced by power utilities and industries in areas of
transmissionanddistribution.
CPRI is continually setting new standards in training and continuing education from basic theoretical
information to practical hands-on electrical equipment training. CPRI courses have made substantial
impact on the level of training and education to India's electricity utilities, manufacturing companies,
transmissionanddistributioncompanies.
4. Registration form shall be sent by email / fax / post to
(Programme Coordinators)
Dr. Manohar Singh
Engineering Of icer
Email:manoharsingh@cpri.in
Mobile: 09632940855
(Power System Study Wing)
Power System Division
CENTRAL POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Prof. Sir. C.V. Raman Road, Sadashivanagar Post Of ice,
Post Box No. 8066, Bangalore 560080 (India)
Tel: 080-23602919(2444)
Fax No; (080) 23604465
Dr. Manohar Singh, Engineering Of icer in Power System Division (PSD), CPRI,
Bangalore. He is involved in consultancy services in the power sector. Prior to
joining the CPRI, he had completed his B. Tech. form GCET, Jammu, M. Tech. IIT
Roorkeeand Ph. D from IIT Delhi in the ield of power system protection. He
has published many papers in international journals, conferences in India and
abroad. His areas of interest are power system protection, power system
operation & control, distributed generation and application of soft
computational tools for power system application. He is reviewer member of
IET,GTDand IJPES,EPSRofElsevierandEPCSofTaylorandFrancisJournal.
Expert Faculty: 1. Professor B.K. Panigrahi, Professor IIT-Delhi
2. Dr Manohar Singh, CPRI.
3. Professor Sanjay S Dambhara, COEP, Pune
4. Professor B. Das, IIT Roorkee.
About the program coordinator
5. REGISTRATION FORM
CENTRAL POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
PROF. SIR. C.V. RAMAN ROAD, PO BOX 8066,
SADASHIVANAGAR PO, BANGALORE 560 080
Phone: +91(0)80 2360 4683; Fax: +91(0)80 2360 4683 / 1213
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CANCELLATIONS & SUBSTITUTIONS:
Registration without payment does not confirm the reservation for the event. Request for cancellations must be received in
writing, more than 7 working days before the course/conference to get refund. However, Rs.1000/-per delegate will be
deducted as handling charges. If the fee has been paid in full, substitutions can be made with prior intimation with no extra
cost. In case this event is cancelled, full refund will be made. CPRI reserves the right to postpone or cancel this event.
CPRI reserves the right of admission to the workshop programme
Kindly tick marks the modules:
Module 1: Generator Protection Module 2: Transmission Line Protection Module 3: Distribution Protection
Kindly use separate form for each participant, downloaded/photocopies of this registration form is acceptable.
Completely filled forms & DD shall be sent to: Delegates may transfer the fee to:
Dr. Manohar Singh State Bank of India
Programme Coordinator Swift Code No.: SBININBB425
Power Systems Division SBI A/c No.:10270577483 (International)
Central Power Research Institute SBI A/c No.: 10356553310 (National)
Prof. Sir C V Raman Road Beneficiary Name : CPRI, Bangalore
P.B. No. 8066, Bangalore – 560 080 IFSC code: SBIN0010370
Karnataka, INDIA
E-mail: manoharsingh@cpri.in
Two Days Workshop
Selected Topics in Flexible Power Transmission & Protection
14 &15 September 2015
6. Two Days Workshop
Selected Topics in Flexible Power
Transmission & Protection
14 &15 September 2015
Organised by :
Power Systems Wing
(Power Systems Division)
CENTRAL POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(Govt. of India Society, Ministry of Power)
Prof. Sir. C.V. Raman Road, Post Box No. 8066
Sadashivanagar Post Office, Bengaluru – 5600080
Web:www.cpri.in