ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Power Generation and Distribution

The ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Power Generation and Distribution is a foundational qualification designed to provide essential knowledge of electricity generation systems, power transmission networks, and electrical distribution processes. This course introduces learners to the core principles of how electrical power is produced, transmitted, and delivered safely and efficiently to end users.
This diploma covers key areas such as power plant operations, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, electrical grid systems, substation fundamentals, and basic distribution network management. Learners also develop an understanding of safety procedures, energy efficiency principles, and the importance of maintaining reliable power supply systems. The course emphasizes practical awareness of how power systems are monitored, controlled, and optimized to ensure stability and performance across national and industrial infrastructures.
The ICTQual AB Level 2 International Diploma in Power Generation and Distribution is highly relevant for aspiring electrical technicians, energy assistants, engineering trainees, and individuals interested in the power and utilities industry. Successful completion enhances career opportunities in power plants, electrical maintenance, and utility organizations. It also supports employers by developing skilled entry-level professionals who contribute to safe operations, improved energy reliability, and efficient power distribution systems worldwide.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
ICTQual AB
credits
30
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Study Units
- Introduction to Power Generation Systems
- Electrical Distribution and Transmission Networks
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Practices in Power Operations

Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: Learners must be 18 years or above.
- Educational Background: A secondary school qualification or equivalent is recommended. Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, or technical subjects is beneficial but not compulsory.
- Language Proficiency: Good understanding of English is required to follow technical content, safety guidelines, and assessments.
- Work Experience: No prior experience in power generation or electrical distribution is required; however, exposure to engineering, utilities, or technical environments is an advantage.
Who Can Enroll
This qualification is ideal for individuals who want to begin a career in the power, energy, and electrical utility sector.
- Aspiring electrical and power system technicians
- Engineering and technical trainees
- Utility and power plant assistants
- Maintenance and operations support staff
- Renewable energy entry-level workers
- Students and graduates seeking energy sector careers
- Individuals aiming to join power generation and distribution industries
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Power Generation Systems
- Understand the fundamental principles of power generation, including thermal, hydro, and renewable sources.
- Identify key components and operational mechanisms of power generation equipment.
- Explain the role of power generation in national and industrial energy supply systems.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to basic operational scenarios in power plants.
- Recognise the importance of efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in power generation processes.
Electrical Distribution and Transmission Networks
- Understand the design and operation of electrical transmission and distribution networks.
- Demonstrate knowledge of transformers, substations, and distribution equipment.
- Analyse the flow of electricity from generation to end-users and identify potential challenges.
- Apply technical skills to monitor and maintain electrical distribution systems.
- Evaluate network performance and implement measures to optimise reliability and safety.
Health, Safety, and Environmental Practices in Power Operations
- Understand key health, safety, and environmental regulations in power generation and distribution.
- Identify potential hazards and implement effective risk management strategies.
- Demonstrate knowledge of emergency response procedures and operational safety protocols.
- Apply environmental management principles to minimise operational impact and support sustainability.
- Promote a culture of safety, compliance, and environmental responsibility within power operations.
