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I am an intern dispatcher in power system now, and I don't know how to become a qualified dispatcher. I hope to get a specific answer, not an empty answer!
You should have graduated from power plant and power system, otherwise it is difficult to be a power grid dispatcher.

I don't know what level of dispatcher you are, so save the tune. Background color? City tone? One thing is certain, the higher the level, the larger the jurisdiction, the more complex the network, the more power plant substations, the greater the responsibility of the dispatcher and the busier the dispatching business.

You have just arrived in the company, and now you are a "learning dispatcher". It may take at least one year to reach the "internship period".

Your first task now is to be familiar with the network diagram, be able to sketch it skillfully, remember each name and number, remember all kinds of specifications and data, and be familiar with the use of scheduling specification terms. Your leader should make a "study plan" for you, go to major power plants and substations to familiarize yourself with the equipment and accumulate perceptual knowledge. You will feel real responsibility and pressure when you are on duty. A qualified dispatcher really needs rich experience, especially in accident handling. You can't meet all accidents, so you should pay attention to collecting all kinds of typical accident treatment methods at ordinary times and turn the experience and lessons of predecessors into your precious wealth. Let's talk about these first.