Power Systems Engineering

Manage the nerve centres of local, national and international power networks. Integrate new technologies and support innovation across critical infrastructure.

Specialisation overview

Power Systems integrates core principles of power flow, power grids and grid stability, renewable energy integration, smart grid technologies, and advanced control strategies to provide you with the knowledge and skills to address complex challenges in modern electrical power systems.

Equips you with the essential knowledge necessary for the development of power systems in emerging renewable energy systems. You will gain proficiency in analysing various power systems, including future energy-efficient electricity grids, automotive applications, renewable energy integration, smart grids, microgrids, and distributed generation.

Careers in Power Systems Engineering

Power Systems Engineers play a crucial role in designing, maintaining, optimising, and upgrading electrical systems. Graduates of the Master of Power Systems Engineering could:

  • Design and optimise power distribution systems
  • Introduce renewable energy sources into existing systems
  • Upgrade electrical substations
  • Develop protection schemes for power systems to safeguard against faults and disruptions
  • Contribute to the development and implementation of smart grid technology
  • Lead asset redevelopment and upgrading projects
  • Advise clients on energy efficient practices and technologies
  • Design and manage implementation of generators, transformers and transmission lines.

What you will learn

  • An understanding of the thermodynamics of energy generation, and principles of energy storage and conversion
  • The ability to analyse power systems and apply methodologies to compare existing and alternative energy sources and networks
  • A comprehensive understanding of smart grids and intelligent control and how grids can be operated and protected to improve sustainability and efficiency
  • An applied knowledge of the systems needed to create low-energy, sustainable buildings, including passive solar design, energy-efficient heating and cooling as well as combined heat and power
  • An understanding of the regulatory environment for power production, distribution and system management.

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