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IMGIS Electric Industry Sessions

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10-25-2022 01:01 PM

IMGIS Electric Industry Sessions

Attached is the 2022 IMGIS Industry Flyer for your use. This provides you with sessions to attend tailored especially for the electric industry. Please come to the booth, visit the partners, and network with your peers! It's going to be unforgettable 

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DasheEbra
Frequent Contributor

Hi Bill, hope you are okay.

I am a GIS Solutions my education is Geography so I don't study any thing related the Electric network.

now I want to start my career in Utility Network but as I mention I don't have any knowledge or info about Electric network components, so could you provide me with some guidelines to get start! should I have to learn the Electric Network components first or what.

Thanks

BillMeehan
Esri Contributor
Hi El_Saket,
It would probably be good to do some studying about electric utilities and GIS. I wrote a book a little while ago, called Modeling Electric Distribution with GIS. The appendix has a pretty good summary of electricity 101 and utilities, plus there are a number of stories that detail electric distribution modeling. It should be available on Amazon.
DEXTERGORDON
New Explorer

Hello El_Saket,

I've been in the Power industry for over 35 years. And the most important thing to the people in the field is "they need to have faith that information being supplied to them is correct." The modeling of facilities/equipment in your database needs to be correct. In modeling the various components and facilities, you learn how everything goes together. If starting from "scratch", I recommend that companies collect more information than they will need. Don't collect the absolute minimum data. It is long and difficult to go back collect that information. And histories on equipment in your database is important. 

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