PSC NZ hosts summer intern engineering students Ray Young From Mid-November 2022 to Mid-February 2023 PSC New Zealand was proud to welcome Emma Frengley and Treasa Glubb as Electrical Engineering intern students from the University of Canterbury. Emma is in her last...
Modeling hydrolysis loads in modern power systems Carlos Ferrandon-Cervantes & Abraham Alvarez-Bustos Recently there has been an uptick in countries that are transitioning to an overall low-carbon energy system to obtain hydrogen gas from water through a process...
Active Filters: A versatile solution for stabilizing the power supply Daniel Wang In the dynamic and evolving field of power systems, maintaining a stable and reliable power supply is vital for grid operations. Power quality issues like harmonics, voltage...
Automated testing for market-rule certification processes Andre Lou Automated testing is an essential best practice in modern software development and for implementing market-rule-driven systems. It has helped PSC’s clients enhance the efficiency and accuracy of their...
Asset Management in Power Systems – Part 1 Sean McConnon & Abraham Alvarez-Bustos Effective AM can result in significant benefits, such as increased power system reliability, availability, and safety, as well as reduced costs and better utilization of...
The complexity of renewables, Part 6 Shahab Khan & Kevin Smethurst In this series of short technical articles, we look at various topics that illustrate the complexity of renewables as a concept within the ongoing energy transition. Here, PSC’s Kevin Smethurst and...