robertplant22
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Hello,
I'm looking to switch career paths from designing electrical systems for the healthcare industry to substation/transmission lines engineering.
I was hoping I could get opinions from engineers who work with medium and high voltage. I want to know what you think the future of the industry looks like. What are some of the most challenging things about working in this field. It seems as though new technology such as electronic relays are changing the way some of the things are done, do you think this is true or not? With the introduction of the smart grid and renewable energy sources, the grid is rapidly changing; is this true or not?
Thanks in advance for your input.
I'm looking to switch career paths from designing electrical systems for the healthcare industry to substation/transmission lines engineering.
I was hoping I could get opinions from engineers who work with medium and high voltage. I want to know what you think the future of the industry looks like. What are some of the most challenging things about working in this field. It seems as though new technology such as electronic relays are changing the way some of the things are done, do you think this is true or not? With the introduction of the smart grid and renewable energy sources, the grid is rapidly changing; is this true or not?
Thanks in advance for your input.