System Modeling for Contingency and Capacity Analysis (Secondary-Voltage Downtown Network)

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In-Person technical presentation on power flow model and analysis for a secondary-voltage interconnected power distribution system...

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A Downtown Network System is a highly reliable electrical distribution configuration used in densely-loaded urban centers, where multiple transformers and feeders are connected in parallel on the secondary side to supply power to loads. The downtown area of Colorado Springs is served by a Downtown Network System. This presentation discusses the modeling of a Network system and the Contingency and Capacity analysis of the system.



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  • 604 North Tejon Street
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • United States 80903
  • Building: Downtown Panino's

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  • In-Person Meeting from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM MDT on Monday 5/18/2026 at Panino's Downton in Colorado Springs
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  • Starts 29 April 2026 06:00 AM UTC
  • Ends 15 May 2026 06:00 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Steve Torres of Colorado Springs Utilities

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System Modeling for Contingency and Capacity Analysis

Steve Torres is an Engineer V (5) in the area of Distribution System Planning at Colorado Springs Utilities. He previously worked in Engineering Standards and is a graduate of Colorado State University.

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Steve Torres is an Engineer V (5) in the area of Distribution System Planning at Colorado Springs Utilities. He previously worked in Engineering Standards and is a graduate of Colorado State University.

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