Developed and delivered in collaboration with ElectroNet, this programme is tailored for graduate engineers, paraprofessionals, and experienced practitioners. It aims to enhance participants’ competence across key aspects of power systems design in the context of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Structured for professionals, the programme delivers flexible learning, including self-directed modules, industry-led webinars, and scenario-based assessments that integrate seamlessly with full-time work.
This programme empowers professionals with applied knowledge in critical design domains, specifically tailored for New Zealand’s energy infrastructure.
Programme structure
- PSD-010 – Power System Components for Electricity Supply (mandatory prerequisite)
One optional module from the following:
- PSD-030 – Earthing Systems for Electricity Supply
- PSD-040 – Protection Systems for Electricity Supply
- PSD-060 – High Voltage Plant for Heavy Industry (optional but highly relevant)
Power Systems Design: About the Modules
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About Power Systems Components for Electricity Supply
The course has been designed to take approximately 20 hours, allowing you to credit your participation to your Engineering NZ CPD hours. The format includes:
- up to 8 hours online theoretical learning
- 8 hours in case-study based workshops
- a quiz and scenario-based assessment
At the complete of the course you will be able to describe the functional requirements of a power system, and how technology and demand is changing the way electricity supply assets are configured.
Course commences
Monday 11th May 2026
Registration
Follow the link below to register for this course.

