Interconnection of Utility-Scale Solar PV to Distribution

About this course
- IEEE Standard 1547-2018
- Medium-Voltage Lines and Substation Equipment
- AC Overcurrent Protection
- Fuses, Reclosers, and Circuit Breakers
- Step-Up Transformer Winding Connections and Ratings
- Volt/VAr Control and Power Factor
- Differences Between Transmission and Distribution
- Unintentional Islanding
- Inverter Control Modes
- Hosting Capacity for Feeders and Substations
- Ground-Fault Over-voltage (GFOV)
- Effective Grounding and Grounding Transformers
Why Take This Course
This course provides solar PV and electric utility professionals an understanding of utility distribution systems, and the considerations in connecting utility-scale solar PV to distribution systems.
This course has been designed so that you will:
- Get a thorough understanding of the considerations and criteria for successful interconnections of utility-scale solar PV to utility distribution
- Become conversant in the language and concepts of utility distribution systems, and have better conversations during solar PV project development and execution
- Become more valuable to your organization, and enhance your career progression in the connection of utility-scale solar PV to utility distribution
The course is technically-oriented and focused on electric power concepts, equipment, and applications. However, the material is presented from the “ground-up”, so that if you are a non-engineer or are new to utility-scale solar PV plants and utility distribution systems, you can progress easily through the content with little trouble.
Extensive use of graphics is used in the instructional videos, and you can download a copy of all class material for future use.
In this course, Tim Taylor, Owner of Electric Distribution Academy, brings his 30+ years of experience in utility distribution systems, utility-scale solar plants, and interconnection requirements to give students the background to succeed in the growing utility-scale solar PV industry.
In preparation for this course students should take Tim's free course "Overview of Electric Distribution Systems"
Course outline
Welcome • 4 assignments
Orientation Materials
Module 1 • 13 assignments
Generation and Transmission Systems
Module 2 • 12 assignments
Voltage, Current, and Power Fundamentals
Module 3 • 16 assignments
Distribution Systems
Module 4 • 17 assignments
Distribution Systems and Utility-Scale Solar PV Interconnection
Module 5 • 17 assignments
Utility-Scale Solar PV Interconnection on Distribution
Module 6 • 15 assignments
Distribution Voltage Regulation and Solar PV Generation
Module 7 • 18 assignments
Distribution Protection and Solar PV Generation
Module 8 • 13 assignments
Hosting Capacity and Interconnection Procedures
Conclusion • 5 assignments
Feedback and Additional Resources
Continuing Education Units
Approved for the following CEUs
- NABCEP Advanced Credit Hours
- NABCEP NEC
- NABCEP JTA
- NABCEP PV Associate Renewal
- 2.4 IEEE CEUs
NABCEP Registered Provider

This course counts towards the training requirements for taking NABCEP professional certification exams and CEUs for renewing all certifications.
Instructor

Tim Taylor
Tim has spent over 35 years in electric generation, transmission, and distribution. He recognizes the urgency to act on climate change. His primary focus is collaborating with stakeholders to understand the complexities of generation and storage interconnections to the electric grid. This encompasses the technical considerations, interconnection procedures and...