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Foundations of Grounding in Electric Power Systems

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Service Description

Instructor: Dr. Behzad Kordi

On-Demand Learning Course

Title: Foundations of Grounding in Electric Power Systems

Course Hours: 2 hrs

This focused and practical on-demand course provides a strong foundation in grounding principles for high-voltage electric power systems, with special emphasis on transient phenomena and their engineering implications.

Grounding is not only a safety requirement—it directly affects:

• Insulation coordination
• Protection system performance
• Lightning surge response
• Switching transient behavior
• Overall grid stability

Participants will explore:

• Solid, low-resistance, high-resistance, reactance, and resonant grounding methods
• Impact on fault current magnitude and Ground Potential Rise (GPR)
• System behavior during disturbances
• Grounding electrode topologies for substations and transmission towers
• Practical interpretation of IEEE 80 and IEEE 81 guidance
• High-frequency and impulse performance considerations

Through simplified analytical models and engineering examples, the course bridges electromagnetic transient theory with real-world grounding design practice. Participants can learn at their own pace while gaining valuable insights from practical examples and engineering applications.

Key Topics:

  1. Fundamentals of grounding in electric power systems

  2. Role of grounding in controlling overvoltages and transients

  3. Comparison of grounding methods and their system implications

  4. Fault current behavior and Ground Potential Rise (GPR) analysis

  5. Grounding electrode configurations for high-voltage installations

  6. Overview of IEEE 80 and IEEE 81 standards

  7. Grounding resistance and grounding system performance

  8. Touch and step voltages

  9. Lightning-related grounding considerations

  10. Transient performance and practical design insights

Who Should Attend?

• Power system engineers
• Protection engineers
• Substation designers
• Consultants and utility professionals
• Utility and transmission planners
• Graduate students in power engineering
• Anyone seeking a practical understanding of grounding systems in modern power networks

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

• Explain the fundamental concept and purpose of grounding
• Compare grounding methods and their impact on fault behavior
• Understand grounding electrode configurations and grounding resistance concepts
• Evaluate Ground Potential Rise (GPR), touch voltage, and step voltage considerations
• Interpret IEEE grounding standards in practical design applications
• Relate transient theory to engineering decision-making
• Understand the role of grounding in lightning performance and system reliability

What is Included?

• Full on-demand video recordings
• Downloadable presentation slides and reference materials
• Lifetime access to course content
• ElectroMentors Certificate of Completion
• Ability to learn at your own pace and revisit lessons anytime

Notes:

• Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ElectroMentors Certificate of Completion.
• ElectroMentors is an approved provider of Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) CEU/PDH accreditations. Optional certificate add-ons may be available during checkout.
• This course may be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) with engineering regulatory bodies across Canada and internationally. Participants are responsible for determining applicability to their professional requirements.
• All purchases are final and subject to ElectroMentors Terms and Conditions.
• Access is provided through the ElectroMentors online learning platform.