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Texas A&M University

• ECEN 214: Electrical Circuit Theory, Spring 2022

Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Smart Grid Center (SGC)

• Fundamentals of Electric Transmission System Planning Three-Day Short Course, October 2025

• Primer on the Planning and Operation of Large-Scale Electric Grids Three Day Short Course, September 2025

• Electric Grid Impacts of Geomagnetic Disturbances 2-Day Short Course, March 2025

• Fundamentals of Electric Transmission System Planning Three-Day Short Course, February 2025

• Primer on the Planning and Operation of Large-Scale Electric Grids, February 2025

University of Wisconsin-Madison

• ECE 355: Electromechanical Energy Conversion, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Summer 2019

 

Short Courses

Information on upcoming Short Courses can be found HERE.

Electric power engineering is a vital part of our evolving infrastructure. Engineers, technical staff, and academics alike are working to achieve a sustainable and secure electric grid. The Certificate in Electric Power Engineering (EPE) prepares students and professionals to tackle challenges in grid planning, operations, and IT confidently. Read on to find out how our Energy & Power Short Courses can elevate your understanding!

 

 

LINKS

  • Electric Grid Test Case Repository
  • Texas Power & Energy Conference (TPEC)
  • TEES Smart Grid Center

 

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