“…Our review of the existing modern power laboratories shows a number of developments related to: a) smart grid laboratories [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] b) renewable energy laboratories [15,21,22] c) SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) integrated laboratories [14,22,23] d) remote power laboratories [21,22,24] The list above shows that power engineering is becoming multidisciplinary field and the laboratories developed for teaching power engineering can be used in other areas including, communication, computer science, artificial intelligence, SCADA security, etc. Having this in mind can help academic staff teaching power engineering justify investment into these laboratories as they can be used by broader teaching and research communities especially when they are shared online by different departments of the university and different universities.…”