Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 1207-2011

IEEE Guide for the Application of Turbine Governing Systems for Hydroelectric Generating Units

This guide is intended to complement IEEE Std 125, providing application details and addressing the impact of plant and system features on hydroelectric unit governing performance. It provides guidance for the design and application of hydroelectric turbine governing systems. There is a heightened awareness within the electric utility industry of the importance in the effective application of governing systems for dynamic stability. The need exists to provide guidance in the effective governing system application for a better understanding among users.

Standard Committee
PE/EDPG - Energy Development & Power Generation
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2009-12-09
Superseding
1207-2004
Board Approval
2011-05-16
History
ANSI Approved:
2012-04-16
Published:
2011-06-20
Inactivated Date:
2022-03-24

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/EDPG - Energy Development & Power Generation
Working Group
HPS - WG 1207 - HPS - Application of Turbine Governing Systems for Hydroelectric Generating Units Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
Mathieu Bergeron

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P1207
Guide for the Application of Turbine Governing Systems for Hydroelectric Generating Units

This guide complements IEEE Std 125 by providing application details and the influence of plant and system features upon hydroelectric governing performance.

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