Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Training
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Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Training
This Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Training was developed through a collaboration between the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG), the U.S. Department of Energy’s Interconnection Innovation e-Xchange (i2X) Program, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to support industry stakeholders across the United States.
As the power grid becomes increasingly dominated by inverter-based resources, large electronic loads, battery energy storage systems, and advanced power electronics, EMT simulation has become a critical component of interconnection, reliability, and planning studies. This training is designed to strengthen the technical capabilities of the current workforce by providing structured, practical instruction on performing EMT simulations within today’s evolving interconnection and planning framework.
Participants will gain hands-on insight into real-world EMT study workflows, including model development, validation, benchmarking, testing, and study execution. The course emphasizes practical methodologies and industry best practices that can be directly applied to improve study quality, consistency, and defensibility across utilities, ISOs/RTOs, consulting firms, and developer organizations.
The training modules are tailored to reflect the day-to-day responsibilities of engineers conducting EMT analysis, as well as the broader organizational considerations involved in managing EMT study programs. By the end of the workshop, participants will have a clearer understanding of how to integrate EMT studies effectively into modern interconnection processes and system planning activities.
This program equips professionals with both the technical depth and practical guidance necessary to elevate EMT study practices across the industry.
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5Slide DecksText lesson
Welcome to the Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Training Workshop Series.
This comprehensive virtual workshop is structured in two parts, designed to progressively build your expertise in EMT modeling, simulation practices, and advanced study applications within today’s evolving power system landscape.
To complete the full training experience, you may choose to watch all sessions consecutively or divide them into smaller segments based on your schedule. We recommend completing one part at a time to ensure better focus, retention, and technical comprehension.
For the best learning experience, we strongly encourage you to review the accompanying slide decks while following the recordings. This will help reinforce key modeling concepts, control strategies, benchmarking methods, and special study procedures discussed throughout the workshop.
This training is intended to provide both practical execution skills and strategic understanding of how EMT studies are performed, validated, and managed within modern interconnection and planning frameworks.
If you have any questions for the course instructor, feel free to contact us at: info@electromentors.com
Enjoy your workshop and thank you for advancing your expertise in EMT analysis.
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6Introduction to EMT SimulationPreview Video lesson
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7EMT Simulation PrerequisitesVideo lesson
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8Introduction to Design EvaluationVideo lesson
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9EMT Performance TestsVideo lesson
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10SSO & SSCI Example StudyVideo lesson
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11Slide DecksText lesson
Welcome to the Electromagnetic Transient (EMT) Training Workshop Series.
This comprehensive virtual workshop is structured in two parts, designed to progressively build your expertise in EMT modeling, simulation practices, and advanced study applications within today’s evolving power system landscape.
To complete the full training experience, you may choose to watch all sessions consecutively or divide them into smaller segments based on your schedule. We recommend completing one part at a time to ensure better focus, retention, and technical comprehension.
For the best learning experience, we strongly encourage you to review the accompanying slide decks while following the recordings. This will help reinforce key modeling concepts, control strategies, benchmarking methods, and special study procedures discussed throughout the workshop.
This training is intended to provide both practical execution skills and strategic understanding of how EMT studies are performed, validated, and managed within modern interconnection and planning frameworks.
If you have any questions for the course instructor, feel free to contact us at: info@electromentors.com
Enjoy your workshop and thank you for advancing your expertise in EMT analysis.
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12Model Types and Simulation DomainsVideo lesson
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13Components of an IBR Plant Main Power TransformerVideo lesson
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14IBR Controls ReviewVideo lesson
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15EMT System ModellingVideo lesson
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16SSO and SSCI Example Study_02Video lesson
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17Active Power Variation StudiesVideo lesson
Note:
- This workshop is eligible for an ElectroMentors Certificate of Completion. After you successfully complete the workshop (including passing the required quizzes), your certificate will be issued.
- ElectroMentors is an approved provider of EIC CEU/PDH Certificates. This workshop is eligible for a CEU/PDH Certificate of Completion issued by ElectroMentors, including the official Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) logo. If you’d like to include this option, you need to add its admin fee to your basket at checkout by [clicking here].
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This course may be eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs) with engineering regulatory bodies such as EGBC, APEGA, PEO, Engineers Nova Scotia, and other similar organizations across North America. Participants are responsible for ensuring the course content is relevant to their area of professional practice and for retaining proof of completion for audit purposes.
- ElectroMentors does not issue IEEE certification for this workshop.