Substation Tour at Lakeland Electric
Ever wonder what is inside an electrical substation? The IEEE Florida West Coast Section Women in Engineering (WIE) affinity group and Power & Energy Society (PES), in collaboration with Lakeland Electric (LE), are excited to offer this tour of a distribution substation. This tour event will include a 1-hour in-classroom presentation to go over the basic functions of the different types of equipment in a distribution substation, as well as their role in protecting the system during faults or failures. After the presentation, and a discussion of safety precautions, the event will proceed with an outdoor walk-through of one of Lakeland Electric’s 230/69/12kV substation facilities where attendees can learn to identify the different types of equipment, view inside the control house, and ask any questions they may have. This event will be perfect for those with little to no knowledge of substations or students interested in the power industry.
Registration fee: $10 students, $20 IEEE members, and $30 non-members
PLEASE NOTE:
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE): To attend and enter the substation, you must have the required personal protective equipment (PPE). The PPE requirements are a hard hat, safety glasses, and EH rated shoes (or dielectric overshoes). Attendees are asked to bring their own PPE if they have. Lakeland Electric can provide a hard hat, safety glasses, and dielectric overshoes, however they have a limited supply and will need to be notified beforehand if you need to be provided with any PPE. Please email Ariana McGuirk at amcguirk@ieee.org if you will need a hard hat, safety glasses, or dielectric overshoes (please state shoe size in email request).
TRANSPORTATION: The in-class prestation portion of this event will be held at Lakeland Electric administration building in downtown Lakeland, FL. The outdoor substation facility is a 10-15min drive from the administration building. Attendees must have their own transportation between the in-class portion to the outdoor substation. Parking is available at or near both locations. A map and directions to these locations will be provided to those that register. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Ariana McGuirk at amcguirk@ieee.org
FACILITIES/REFRESHMENTS: Please check in with the front desk security guard when entering the administration building. Light snacks, bottled water, and restrooms will be available during the in-class portion. No bathroom facilities at substation location.
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- Date: 03 Nov 2023
- Time: 09:00 AM to 11:30 AM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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- 501 E Lemon St
- Lakeland, Florida
- United States 33801
- Building: Lakeland Electric administration building
- Starts 26 August 2023 04:39 PM
- Ends 02 November 2023 12:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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Ariana of Lakeland Electric
Substation Tour at Lakeland Electric
What is a Substation?
Electrical substations are an integral part of our electric grid that allows the efficient transmission of electricity from power plants to customer locations. Ever wonder what is inside an electrical substation? The IEEE Florida West Coast Section Women in Engineering (WIE) affinity group and Power & Energy Society (PES), in collaboration with Lakeland Electric (LE), are excited to offer this tour of a distribution substation.
Biography:
Ariana McGuirk is a substation engineer at Lakeland Electric, a municipal utility in central Florida, where she handles the planning and design of various projects needed to support the electric power facilities. In her six years in the substation department, she has prepared engineering plans, specifications, protection and control schematics, relay settings, and cost estimates for additions, modifications, or upgrades to substation facilities. She recently completed her role as project manager for the construction of Lakeland Electric’s newest distribution substation. However, her professional interests have been in power system protection and relay event analysis.
Ariana earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from the University of South Florida. She was actively involved in IEEE throughout college and is currently secretary of the IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) affinity group of the Florida West Coast section.
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