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Austin Energy Summer Internship

Overview

During my summer internship at Austin Energy, I gained invaluable hands-on experience with various aspects of electrical grid operations. This internship provided a deep dive into electrical engineering concepts, grid management, and the development of automation programs to enhance operational efficiency and safety.

Projects and Responsibilities

Electrical Grid Equipment

  • Reclosers: Learned to manually configure reclosers, devices that automatically open and close circuits to isolate faults.
  • Fuses: Gained understanding of different types of fuses and their applications in the grid to protect circuits from overcurrent.
  • Transformers: Worked on configuring transformers, which are crucial for stepping down high voltages to usable levels.
  • Substations and Air Switches: Gained practical knowledge of how substations and air switches are used in power distribution.

Automation Programs

  • Bill of Materials (BOM) Automation:
    • Developed a program to automatically generate a BOM for specific electrical subsystems using Python.
  • Excel to SEL Relay Configuration:
    • Created a system to convert Excel spreadsheets into configurations compatible with SEL relays using AcSELerator QuickSet software.
  • Transformer Fuse Sizing:
    • Implemented a program to automatically size and insert fuses onto transformers based on their ratings and whether the line was looped or already fused.
  • Fire Hazard Detection:
    • Developed a program to automatically detect potential fire hazards on power lines, taking into account line type and fuse size.
  • Unfused Tap Detection:
    • Created a system to detect unfused taps, identifying unprotected and unsafe line conversions.
  • Fuse Coordination:
    • Designed a program to automatically size and coordinate every fuse on the grid, minimizing customer power outages and improving grid reliability.

Software and Tools

  • Milsoft Windmil:
    • Utilized Milsoft Windmil software for grid modeling and analysis, focusing on fuse coordination and grid layout optimization.
  • Programming Languages:
    • Primarily used Python for developing automation scripts and programs.
  • AcSELerator QuickSet:
    • Worked with SEL's proprietary software to configure relay settings, enhancing grid safety and efficiency.

Learning and Development

  • Gained a comprehensive understanding of electrical engineering concepts and grid management.
  • Developed problem-solving skills through the creation and implementation of various automation programs.
  • Enhanced programming skills, particularly in Python, and learned to integrate software tools for practical applications.
  • Collaborated with professionals and other interns, gaining insights into the energy industry and teamwork dynamics.

Impact and Achievements

  • Streamlined several critical processes within Austin Energy, improving operational efficiency and safety.
  • Contributed to the development of programs that will be utilized by the company to automate and optimize grid operations.
  • Received positive feedback for innovative solutions and effective implementation of automation programs.

Conclusion

My summer internship at Austin Energy was an enriching experience that significantly enhanced my understanding of electrical engineering and grid operations. The hands-on projects and the development of automation programs provided practical insights and valuable skills that will benefit my future endeavors in the field.