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Electrical Power systems types course, in this course we will learn about the Electrical Power Systems types, exploring the diverse range of systems used to generate, transmit, distribute, and utilize electrical power. Students will delve into the fundamental differences between residential, commercial, and industrial power systems, understanding the unique requirements and configurations of each. Key topics include high voltage and low voltage power systems, their applications, and safety considerations. We will also cover renewable energy power systems such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric, and their integration into existing power grids. The course will introduce smart grid and microgrid technologies, emphasizing their role in modernizing and enhancing the efficiency and reliability of power systems. Additionally, we will explore distributed generation systems, AC and DC power systems, and hybrid power systems that combine multiple sources of energy. Practical examples and case studies will provide real-world insights into the design, implementation, and maintenance of these systems. By the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of various electrical power system types and be equipped with the knowledge to apply this understanding in different settings, ensuring optimal performance and sustainability.