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Event Date: June 17-19, 2025
2-Day Course: $650 before May 16 / $725 after May 16
3-Day Course: $900 before May 16 / $1000 after May 16
3rd Day Only Course: $375 before May 16 / $400 after May 16
Location: Sacramento, CA
Facility: Double Tree by Hilton (Details Below)
Course includes 100+ page fully illustrated handbook.
Earn 24 credit hours for continuing education.
EUSO has been taken by over 30,000 people across North America.
It was rated 9.7 out of 10 stars nationally by all attendees last year.
Buy Now, Limited Class Sizes
Event Date: June 17-19, 2025
2-Day Course: $650 before May 16 / $725 after May 16
3-Day Course: $900 before May 16 / $1000 after May 16
3rd Day Only Course: $375 before May 16 / $400 after May 16
Location: Sacramento, CA
Facility: Double Tree by Hilton (Details Below)
Course includes 100+ page fully illustrated handbook.
Earn 24 credit hours for continuing education.
EUSO has been taken by over 30,000 people across North America.
It was rated 9.7 out of 10 stars nationally by all attendees last year.
Buy Now, Limited Class Sizes
Event Date: June 17-19, 2025
2-Day Course: $650 before May 16 / $725 after May 16
3-Day Course: $900 before May 16 / $1000 after May 16
3rd Day Only Course: $375 before May 16 / $400 after May 16
Location: Sacramento, CA
Facility: Double Tree by Hilton (Details Below)
Course includes 100+ page fully illustrated handbook.
Earn 24 credit hours for continuing education.
EUSO has been taken by over 30,000 people across North America.
It was rated 9.7 out of 10 stars nationally by all attendees last year.
Buy Now, Limited Class Sizes
Who Should Attend?
EUSO is designed for any personnel whose job performance benefits from a deeper understanding of how utility operations and systems function. This includes personnel from all departments, technical and non-technical.
Course Registration Options Include:
1. All 3 Days
2. 3rd Day Only
3. First 2 Days Only
Attendance in the 3-day EUSO class is structured based on a person’s background and interests. Most utility employees get maximum benefit from attending the first two days in which all key equipment from the generator to a toaster is covered.
This includes generators and types of generation, transformers, breakers, fuses and switches. It all includes quantities familiar to all employees including voltage, current (amps), power (watts), energy (kilowatt-hours and megawatt-hours) and resistance (Ohms).
Employees in technical jobs, or applying for technical jobs who do not have a background in utility electrical systems benefit most from attending the full three days. These include engineers and those supporting engineers, employees associated with control centers and electrical apprentices.
Employees with strong electrical backgrounds who understand all key electrical equipment can benefit from attending only the third day.
People attending only the third day must understand generator excitation control and generator governor control because these two functions control generator megawatts and generator megavars; just under three hours are devoted to these areas.
Course Descriptions
The 3-day version of the EUSO class begins with the various generation technologies including steam turbine generation, gas turbines, hydro, wind, wave action, tidal, solar and newer generations types in the research and development stages including hydrogen and ammonia and utility-scale fuel cells. The 3-day EUSO class integrates the various electrical quantities, volts, amps, resistance, impedance, kilowatts, and kilowatt-hours, as a system is “constructed” by the instructor. The construction begins with generation and ends in a toaster in a residence. As the system is “constructed,” all key equipment is integrated into the system including how each piece of equipment is constructed and how each item operates.
The third day of the class covers the operations of electric utilities. Grid operations includes the working relationships between generator operators, generation dispatchers and transmission operators. Transmission wheeling, Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and Area Control Error (ACE) for matching generation to load and for wheeling energy through several utilities. Grid operations also include underfrequency load shedding to protect generators from their critical speeds, various types of demand response, spinning and non-spinning reserve, islanding and black-start requirements. Plant operations includes explaining VArs in an understandable way describing conflicts between transmission operators who are requesting VArs and generator operators who must deny the VArs. The relationship between the time of day and the need for each type of VAr is explained. The role plant location plays, and not generation fuel costs, in providing VArs is included. Plant operations also includes the step-by-step process for manually synchronizing a generator, key generator protection including reverse power, sync-check, generator differential, stator temperature, generator critical speed, and overspeed protection.
The 2-day version of the EUSO class includes the topics mentioned above except what is covered on day three.
What does EUSO Cover?
Science of Magnetic Fields with Respect to:
Generators
Transformers
Electrical Safety
Power Production and Electrical Laws
Construction and Operation of Generators and Transformers
AC & DC Voltage and Current, Including 3-Phase
Equipment, Operations and Systems from Different Fuel Sources
Generation Systems Including Types of Exciters
Transmission and Distribution Systems
Power Grids, Reliability and Outage Case Studies
Buying & Selling Energy between Utilities
How Generators Produce Power without Changing Operating Speed
AGC
ACE
Wheeling
ISOs, RTOs & Balancing Authorities
Power vs Energy
Inductive Reactance, Capacitive Reactance and Impedance
Reactive Power / Power Factor / VARs
Circuit Breakers, Relays, Fuses, Conductors and Switches
Substations and Switchyards
Hotel: Double Tree by Hilton
Hotel Address: 2001 Point West Way 95815
Hotel Phone: 916-929-8855
Hotel Registration
The hotel registration link is provided by the hotel to get the discounted room rate. If you have problems reserving a hotel room, please contact the hotel directly. The event name is Electric Utility System Operations.
Please note the hotel uses dynamic pricing and the room rates change based on room availability.
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