SOPD Study Guide 2026

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📋 SOPD Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
180 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 SOPD Topics to Study (71)

✍️ Sample SOPD Questions & Answers

1. Reactive power reserves are scheduled so that after an N‑1 contingency the voltage remains within:
±5 %

N-1 contingency refers to the ability of the power system to withstand the loss of any single critical component (e.g., a generator, transmission line, or transformer) without violating operational limits. For reactive power reserves, this typically means ensuring that even after such an event, system voltages remain within a ±5% tolerance band to prevent instability or collapse.

2. During energy scheduling, if a generator's 'must-run' status is designated, this means the unit:
Must remain online regardless of economic dispatch results due to reliability needs

Must-run status requires a unit to stay online because it provides essential reliability services (such as local voltage support) that cannot be replaced by economic dispatch decisions.

3. What is the most important professional competency for SOPD certification in emergency procedures?
Deep knowledge combined with practical application skills

Professional competency requires both deep knowledge of the subject matter and the ability to apply that knowledge in practical situations.

4. A system operator observes that real power flows on several transmission lines are approaching emergency ratings. What is the MOST appropriate immediate action?
Re-dispatch generation to relieve the overloaded lines before ratings are exceeded

Re-dispatching generation to shift power flows away from overloaded lines is the correct proactive response before thermal limits are exceeded.

5. What is the purpose of a current transformer (CT) in a protection circuit?
To step down high primary currents to standard relay-level currents (typically 5 A or 1 A)

CTs step down large primary currents to standardized secondary levels (5 A or 1 A) safe and suitable for protective relays and metering instruments.

6. What is the role of 'supplemental reserve' (also called 'non-spinning reserve') in load dispatching?
Generation capacity that is off-line but can be synchronized and delivering power within 10 to 30 minutes

Non-spinning (supplemental) reserve is off-line generation that can be started and loaded within a specified time (typically 10–30 minutes) to replace capacity following a contingency.

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