Committee
Cable Engineering
Areas of Focus
AEIC cable specifications are referenced across the industry. A seat on this committee means helping write the standards your own utility and your suppliers design around.
What the committee does: The committee develops and publishes the technical specifications and guides that govern the quality, design, testing, and operation of medium- and high-voltage underground cable systems and accessories, working directly with major manufacturers to keep AEIC specifications the industry benchmark.
Who it’s for: Engineers and specialists in underground cable; managers and supervisors welcome.
Focus area tags: Underground Cable · Specifications & Standards · Testing · Manufacturer Interface
Why get involved:
- Help write the AEIC cable specifications your utility and your suppliers design to.
- Compare testing and design practice directly with cable engineers at other utilities.
- Get early line of sight on new cable developments before they reach your system.
Committee Leadership
Ashley Eanes, Chair
Lead Engineer
Duke Energy
Nadim Giotis, 1st Vice Chair
Cable Engineering Lead
Oncor
Marvic Verzano, 2nd Vice Chair
Sr. Advising Engineer, Electric Transmission Line
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Upcoming Events
Resources & Publications
AEIC CS1-12
Specification for Impregnated Paper-Insulated Metallic-Sheathed Cable, Solid Type Rated 1kV Through 69 kV – 12th Edition
AEIC CS2-14
Specification for Impregnated Paper and Laminated Paper Polypropylene Insulated High Pressure Pipe Type Cable – 7th Edition
AEIC CS3-16
Specification for Impregnated Paper-Insulated Metallic-Sheathed Cable, Low Pressure Gas-Filled Type – 4th Edition
The Grid Mod Pod
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