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IEEE Power Standards

The IEEE Power and Energy Standards cover more than 1500 power and energy standards, including drafts, archived standards and standards still under development. These standards are all used in today's power industry ensuring quality, reliability and compatibility.

The IEEE Power and Energy Standards assist the power industry through the use of hundreds of standards, defining methods, practices and procedures to make the businesses in this area run more effective, and which are all associated and provide the blue print for all day to day operations in this area. Using the guidelines provided ensures reliability and compatibility between the different corporations in the field.

The IEEE Power and Energy Standards are the result of tracking the advancements of electric power for more than ten decades and through tracking the evolution of this industry these standards now cover nearly every aspect from power generation to power distribution, to transmitting communication or data through broadband transmitted through power lines. All cutting edge technological advances are addressed and with it the applications they are used for.

The IEEE Power and Energy Standards are used globally ensuring compatibility between all countries in the world in the area of power generation, distribution and related technologies.

These standards are developed by the IEEE Power & Energy Society, a global organization which is an official part of the IEEE with approximately 24000 members all related to the power industry worldwide. Its mission is to provide information on electrical power and energy for the benefit of society.