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Critical Issues In Protective Relaying: Protective Relay Engineering Perspectives From 24 Countries

Newton Evans, Oct 2009, Pages: 77


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One theme that emerges from the varying responses is that there is no particular “right” way or “wrong” way to go about designing and implementing a particular relay scheme. Some utilities design schemes in a certain way, while others do it another way. What our project manager labels “Philosophy of Engineering” is evident in this study, especially in the choices made by P&C engineers as they apply relays to their systems.

This report includes more respondent comments than any previous relay survey conducted. We encourage you to read through these list compilations, as there is a wealth of information contained therein. What is a major issue for one engineer is not even a concern for another engineer.

As one example of utility diversity, it is fascinating to see the variety of ways Utilities are structured to handle the responsibilities of their Relay Organization, as well as to review the tactics used to attract and retain the next generation of relay engineers. Some Utilities have extensive training programs for young talent, while many do nothing or do not even recognize it as a potential problem.

A few participants were pleased that this survey was unlike the typical P&C research to which many have grown accustomed. The questions asked in this survey cover a wide range of issues that relay engineers deal with on a day-to-day basis.

This report is not an “overview” nor is it a typical “Executive Summary.” This Protective Relay Engineering Perspectives report is an in-depth study of topics currently on the minds of Protection & Control professionals throughout the world. Consequently, Newton-Evans trusts that the extensive comments and detailed charts will yield valuable insights in addition to providing useful information.



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