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Along the way, weve brought you such innovations as:
PMH Models featuring Uni-Rupter, for
simple, foolproof single-pole live switching
PME Models with switch and fuse components
enclosed and protected within an inner, air-
insulated, grounded steel compartment that keeps
out wildlife and contaminants . . . and reduces
exposure to energized live parts
Remote Supervisory Models, featuring
the unique IntelliTEAM II
Automatic
Restoration Systema feld-proven Smart Grid
solution that provides self-healing response to
distribution system problems
Source-Transfer Models for fully automatic
three-pole switching of the sources serving
critical loads that require a high degree of
service continuity
Original Pad-Mounted Gear, 1960
Here are just a Iew oI S&C`s latest
developments that extend the application of
pad-mounted gear and make installation and
operation easier than ever:
25-kA short-circuit rating for 14.4-kV
PME Models
UL-listed 14.4-kV PME and
PMH Models
Canadian Standards Association listing
for PMH Models
Arc-resistant construction tested per
IEEE C37.20.7
Hinged roof for PME Models simplifes
cable-pulling . . . through the roof opening
Models with Additional Load Feeder
Capability handle more loads per unit
For more inIormation on S&C`s complete line
oI live-Iront PMH Pad-Mounted Gear, dead-
Iront PME Pad-Mounted Gear, and underground
distribution services, visit sandc.com/pmt
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50 Years Ago . . . And
Weve Never Stopped Adding
New Features and Functions
Climate change is pivotal. The need for renewable energy
solutions and greater sustainability is paramount. So
whats the answer? An integration of technologies
customized to your needs, making it one exible Smart
Grid. Our Smart Grid technologies increase the ability to
use renewable energy and promote the connection of
clean generation to the distribution grid. In addition,
these innovations offer rapid demand response for
greater efciency.
Energy solutions that are green and smart.
Now thats what the world needs.
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Irene Puts Smart Systems to the Test
PECOs intelligent response system improves storm-restoration times
and is paying continuing dividends in many aspects of operations.
By Glenn A. Pritchard, PECO
Brazil Accelerates Emergency Response
Eletrobras FURNAS develops a telecommunications mobile unit
to deal with transmission line outages.
By Alexandre Pinhel, ricardo Medeiros and Jos Motta,
Eletrobras FURNAS
Technology Delivers Millisecond Restoration
A&N Electric Cooperatives high-speed, decentralized feeder automation
system isolates faults, transfers sources and restores service in less than
500 msec.
By Kelvin Pettit, A&N Electric Cooperative
Seeing is Believing
The California ISO uses geospatial visualization and real-time analytics
to optimize the power grid.
By James McIntosh, California Independent System Operator
Transformer Fire Isolated
Tightly packed Las Vegas Strip substation experiences a dramatic
transformer re, but high-tech rewalls protect nearby equipment.
By Gordon Smith, NV Energy
Customers Take to e-Bills
With electronic billing, customers make more on-time payments
and fewer contact center calls.
By George roach, Con Edison
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Departments
GlobalVIEWPOINT
Just Get Me the Data. As we look to modernize our grid, we need data
to make cogent investment decisions as we strive to improve reliability.
By Rick Bush, Editorial Director
BUSINESSDevelopments
VELCO, IBM to Build Communications Network for Vermont Electric Grid
American Electric Power Joins WIRES
SMARTGrid
TEDA, Honeywell Launch Chinas Smart Grid Demand Response Project
ETSI Approves Open Smart Grid Protocol
TECHNOLOGYUpdates
ABB Sets Power Cable Record in New York Harbor
Russian Utility Installs 3M ACCR to Upgrade Key Transmission Line
QuarterlyREPORT
AMI and Outage System Integration. Electric utilities can integrate their
AMI and outage management systems successfully by developing and
implementing procedures and policies.
By Bob Sitkauskas, Utilimetrics
CHARACTERSwithCharacter
A Country Boy Can Survive. Dayman Bryant is an Empire District Electric
lineman and meter service technician who just wants to help people.
By James R. Dukart, Contributing Writer
PRODUCTS&Services
Distribution Circuit Breaker
Integrated Layered Intelligence Solution
StraightTALK
EPA Rules Hurt Business. The EPAs revised National Emission Standards
for Hazardous Air Pollutants rules are discriminatory, affecting almost
every diesel engine used primarily for emergency standby power and
occasionally for peak shaving to manage electric load.
By Jeremy Mahowald, Cass County Electric Cooperative
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2012 IEEE Power & Energy
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Distribution Conference
and Exposition
May 7-10, 2012
Orlando, Florida
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Quanta Services roots in the power industry run deep. For generations, Quanta has been the force behind the
development of the power grid. As consumption of electricity rises, so does the demand for transmission and distribution
contractors. Reliability is at stake.
Quanta designs, installs, maintains and repairs electric power infrastructure. The branches of our network are far
reaching and ready to mobilize. With more than 14,000 employees working in all 50 states and Canada, Quantas
growth has made the company the foremost utility contractor with the largest non-utility workforce in the country.
The nations premier utilities rely on Quantas expertise to deliver the manpower, resources and technology necessary
to meet growing demand, integrate new generation sources and deliver the power and reliability consumers deserve.
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Dear Power and Energy Professional:
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t is our pleasure to invite you to experience the
2012 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution
Conference and Exposition from May 7-10,
2012 in Orlando, Florida. As in past events this
one will draw attendance from power and energy
professionals from all over the world. We are pleased
to have the support of two host utilities, Progress
Energy and OUC (Orlando Utilities Commission) a
municipal utility, owned by the citizens of Orlando.
The 2012 conference and exposition will seek to
surpass past events both in terms of size, attendance
and dynamism. As with our previous events we
expect to provide information and networking
experience that will pique the interest of all our
attendees. As an attendee you should come prepared
for a riveting, thought-provoking and memorable
experience.
This conference and exposition, as it has in the
past, will deliver the most up-to-date and signi-
cant technical information for power and energy
professionals and it will also provide opportunities
for industry leaders, managers, operating pro-
fessionals, academics and government ofcials to
exchange ideas on technological trends and best
practices.
Speakers representing the industry will present
and discuss the latest topics in contemporary and
prospective issues focusing on strategies, experiences
and techniques in the evolving power and energy
industry. The Smart Grid, cyber security, cap and
trade, renewable energy sources, energy storage,
improvements in transmission and distribution
reliability, power quality and end-user electrical
system design and operation are just a few topics that
are being talked about and discussed throughout the
worldwide electric utility industry. The conference
and exposition will address all of these topics and
more.
When you attend this conference you will be
awed as to the exhibition area and the number of
vendors exhibiting the latest and greatest products
and services available in the industry today.
To complement your knowledge-building exper-
ience, attendees are invited to get on board any of
the technical tours that will visit some of the most
advanced technological sites and facilities. Register
now for tours as space is limited and reserved on a
rst-come, rst-serve basis.
The 2012 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution
Conference and Exposition kicks off with our Open
Reception on Monday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel with a Celebration of
Fabulous Florida in the Fifties.
As with all of the T and D events weve planned
several networking and social events, including
our Opening Reception on Monday evening, a
Networking Reception on Wednesday beginning at
4:30 p.m. and a closing Reception at 2:30 p.m. on
Thursday.
In the upcoming weeks and months, our website
(www.ieeet-d.org) will serve as an important source
of information for all conference-related matters.
Visit it often. Here you will nd instructions for
registration and housing as well as important
information regarding Super Sessions, Technical
Tours, panel and paper sessions, networking
opportunities and social events.
The Orlando Local Organizing Committee
Organized and designed to provide the international power-delivery
community with the information and detail necessary to manage
technology and business solutions now and in the decades ahead.
MAKING INNOVATION
WORK FOR TOMORROW
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