AS2067 substation and HV installations

9.00 am — 2.00 pm AEDT, 31 October 2024
Online

Overview

An Engineering Education Australia Virtual Workshop

This interactive virtual workshop will provide a thorough overview of AS2067, a mandatory standard for high voltage (HV) design.

You will gain a deep understanding of the critical technical concepts, clauses and design requirements indicated by the standard.

Following a detailed explanation of the sections of the standard, we will then expand on the major concepts including topics such as clearances, earthing, fire risk mitigation, equipment requirements.

Is this course for you?

This workshop is relevant to professionals working in electrical utilities, transmission and distribution, large power users, generators and renewable energy providers.

Relevant roles include but are not limited to:

  • HV designers
  • design managers
  • project managers
  • commissioning engineers

This course is most relevant to graduate to mid-level engineers.

 

Ben Li
Ben Li

Ben is a Chartered electrical engineer with over 30 years’ experience in transmission and distribution (T&D) design. His local and international expertise spans standards development, projects, field operations, and assets management.

As a Principal Engineer at AusNet, Ben manages assets, policies, and T&D investigations. As an AU/ENA representative and IEC contributor, he brings a wealth of experience to national and international standard committees.

With an MBA from La Trobe University and a BSc in Electrical Engineering from Hebei University of Technology, Ben is an innovative and forward-thinking professional dedicated to T&D excellence.

Pricing

Online

Member: $775* ex GST  
Non-member: $911.77* ex GST

*1% credit card surcharge applies.

Key speaker
Crina-Miana Costan
Host(s)
Engineering Education Australia
Registration close
31 October 2024
09.00 am AEDT