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Power and Energy Society
San Antonio Chapter
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Next General Meeting: Thursday,
November 20
Understanding Electrical Power Systems to Enhance Their Protection
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Our November meeting is planned for Thursday, November 20, for Tom White's presentation on Understanding Electrical Power Systems to Enhance Their Protection. Tom White is the National Sales Manager, Square D/Schneider Electric. His presentation will include presentation topics such as power system architectures, types of disturbances, grounding system considerations, types of discrimination, and protection.
The meeting will be held at Grady's
Bar-B-Q on San Pedro (no. 4). If you plan to attend, please RSVP
to John A. Brogan, 210-353-3375
or jabrogan@ieee.org. For information
on the speaker's background as well as directions to the meeting, please
see the announcement. |
PES Changes its Name and Logo |
The Power Engineering Society will now be known as the Power & Energy Society.The new PES Logo is shown at the top of the page. New trends related to increased public interest and awareness of energy topics, aging workforce in the power
industry, and recruitment of young professionals to the field are critical for the survival of our industry and the PES. IEEE believes that the new name will provide a better focus toward our mission scope, our field of interest, our relationship with the public and our ability to recruit and maintain new members. For more detail see the December 15, 2007 letter to the membership that appeared in the January/February 2008 Power and Energy Magazine. |
Continuing
Education |
Certificates. This meeting is credited as one
hour. You may pick up your CE certificates for IEEE meetings
at the meeting. |
A big thank you to Darryl Wright with Five Star, a representative
of Capstone |
We appreciate very much Darryl Wright with Five Star a representative
of Capstone taking the time to share with his his interesting presentation, Microturbine Technology and
its Benefits at our October meeting. Darryl is a 1992 graduate of LeTourneau University
in Longview, Texas. His degree is a B.S. in Aviation Technology. He
worked in industrial sales selling electric motor repair and motor
controls for about 11 yrs.
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