The Blueprint Series - Power Systems Design Workshop 2 (Part 1)

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The Blueprint Series – Workshop 2 (Part 1)

Now the real engineering begins. Workshop 2 (Part 1) dives into the backbone of power systems design—building accurate, efficient load schedules under competitive pressure.

From identifying inputs and classifying loads to applying demand and diversity factors, you’ll learn to structure, calculate, and interpret load data like a pro. Through guided examples and real project scenarios, you’ll transform raw information into clear, strategic design outputs—including totals by phase and voltage level.

This is where precision meets performance. Get it right, get it fast, and gain your edge.

Calculate smart. Structure better. Compete to win.



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  • Starts 13 April 2026 05:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 15 April 2026 08:55 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Calvince

Biography:

Graduate Electrical & Electronic Engineer
MSc Candidate, Power Systems Engineering – Dedan Kimathi University of Technology
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Research Fellow – Solar Innovators Research Fellowship
EPRA Dual License Holder (C1 Electrician & T3 Solar PV Technician)
Accredited Site Supervisor – National Construction Authority

Expertise: Power Systems | Solar PV | Electrical Installations | Sustainable Energy Solutions

Address:Nairobi, Kenya





Agenda

Workshop 2 (Part 1): Load Estimation and Transformer / Generator Sizing

 

Wednesday | 7.45 PM – 9.45 PM

 

7.45 – 7.52 PM | Opening Remarks and Prayer

-Welcome participants

-Opening prayer

-Brief welcome and introduction

-Quick recap of previous session

 

7.52 – 8.00 PM | Session Overview

-Brief introduction to the session

-Outline of key objectives:

•Creating the load schedule (inputs, demand factors/diversity, load grouping)

•Developing a worked example from a project scenario

•Understanding load schedule outputs (totals by phase/voltage level)

•Participating in a quick practical activity

 

8.00 – 8.50 PM | Training Session Part 1

 

Introduction to creating a load schedule

Identification of inputs and load categories

Application of demand and diversity factors

Principles of grouping loads

 

8.50 – 9.35 PM | Training Session Part 2

 

Worked example: building a load schedule step-by-step

Structuring the load schedule from a project scenario

Calculating totals and interpreting results

Outputs: totals by phase and voltage level (where applicable)

 

9.35 – 9.40 PM | Q&A Session

 

Questions and clarifications

Quick feedback from participants

 

9.40 – 9.45 PM | Closing Remarks and Prayer

 

Key takeaways from the session

Preview of next session

 

Closing prayer



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