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Stabilizing grid frequency fluctuations through effective regulation
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Modular construction: Pros and cons
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Xing Li, P.Eng.
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Advanced HV-lab testing and condition assessments
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Ali Naderian, Ph.D., P.Eng., PE, IEEE SM
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Developing a reliable mining decarbonization plan
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Dave Olsthoorn, P.Eng., M.A.Sc.
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When is voltage safe?
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Éric Breault, P.Eng.
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Digital power systems: an influencing tool in asset management
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Lyle Neumann, P.L. Eng., C.E.T., S.C.O.
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Metal powder production: OHS risks first!
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Benoit Desjardins, P.Eng.
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Energy transition strategy for the mining sector
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The importance of preliminary interconnection studies
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Power transmission and distribution
Canada's net-zero emissions target is spurring industrial companies to embrace the transition to clean energy. A number of government programs have been created to connect communities, regions and even countries. The energy industry faces numerous complex challenges, including ageing equipment, grid extensions and the creation of hybrid systems.
Now more than ever before, industrial companies need to know they can rely on electric grids that are modern, reliable and long-lasting. To make this possible, we need to transform the way we distribute power.