Power R&D & Training
TBEA’s Power R&D & Training Center provides general contracting services for training base construction consulting, curriculum development, as well as operation and maintenance training to customers at home and abroad, and outputs one-stop solutions from facility planning to curriculum system.The training center covers an area of 7,500 ㎡. It uses a 220 kV substation as a demonstration carrier, builds high-voltage equipment training bay, virtual reality fault simulation rooms and digital scientific research platforms, is equipped with full-process practical workstations for power transmission and transformation equipment, and integrates structural analysis, fault diagnosis and emergency response courses. By using the “theoretical teaching + practical operation at workstation + intelligent Q&A” model, it provides skill upgrading services for global power talents.

Service Advantage

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Power Sector Collaborative R&D
For simulating calculations, engineering experiments, and engineering-level applied scientific experiments related to transformers, reactors, and power systems, the research, calculations, and applications in the fields of electric fields, magnetic fields, temperature fields, mechanical forces, insulation life, etc. are conducted in collaboration with provincial research or operation units.
TBEA has mature and reliable transformer and reactor design technology and verification software, including the capabilities of static and dynamic analysis and verification of electric field, magnetic field, temperature field, mechanical force, etc., and realizes scientific research cooperation and applied research in various fields through model and physical production, high voltage testing and live operation.

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Electric Power Research and Training Center
The center uses the 220 kV substation as a model, and has an electric power research and training building, a 220 kV operation and maintenance training bay, a 110 kV operation and maintenance training bay, and multiple operation and maintenance practical training stations. It provides a learning platform for the design structure analysis, physical operation and simulation of common troubleshooting of primary and secondary equipment for power transmission and transformation. It has nearly 100 professional lecturers and practical course teachers, providing students with a three-in-one training of technical teaching + practical operation at workstation + Q&A.