Active Standard

IEEE 3001.4-2020

IEEE Recommended Practice for Estimating the Costs of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems

Described in this recommended practice are methods for estimating the costs of industrial and commercial power systems, both new and those undergoing expansion or modernization. This recommended practice is restricted to the development of the relative capital cost of industrial and commercial power distribution systems. While this document briefly points out considerations related to total cost or true cost, as well as some technical considerations, other standards and references should be referred to for a thorough analysis of these aspects of power distribution systems. This recommended practice is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in this area. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems.

Standard Committee
IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2016-06-30
Board Approval
2020-03-05
History
Published:
2020-05-12

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Industry Applications Society
Standard Committee
IAS/ICPS/SDC - Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Standards Development Committee
Working Group
P1668 - P1668 Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Michael Kipness
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Working Group Chair
Mark Stephens

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