Active Standard

IEEE 1264-2022

IEEE Guide for Animal Mitigation for Electric Power Supply Substations

Documented in this guide are methods and designs to mitigate interruptions, equipment damage, and personnel safety issues resulting from animal intrusions into electric power supply substations, thereby improving reliability and safety, and minimizing the associated revenue loss.

Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2021-03-25
Superseding
1264-2015
Board Approval
2022-09-21
History
Published:
2022-11-04

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/SUB - Substations Committee
Working Group
WGE5 - WGE5 - Animal Deterrents for Electric Power Supply Substations
IEEE Program Manager
Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Ryan Escure

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1264-1993
IEEE Guide for Animal Deterrents for Electric Power Supply Substations

Methods and designs to mitigate interruptions and equipment damage resulting from animal intrusions into electric power supply substations thereby improving reliability and minimizing the associated revenue loss are addressed.

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1264-2015
IEEE Guide for Animal Deterrents for Electric Power Supply Substations

This guide documents methods and designs to mitigate interruptions, equipment damage and personnel safety issues resulting from animal intrusions into electric power supply substations, thereby improving reliability and safety, and minimizing the associated revenue loss.

Learn More About 1264-2015

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