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CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_1
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Nil
4. Project Name:
The impact of variability of solar and wind power on grid system
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To gain an appreciation of the problems brought by wind farms and
solar plant to the grid and the regulation in various countries
governing their operations and the worldwide best practices to
improve capability of the machines to cope with the grid
requirements.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Solar and wind development is continuing at significant level to help
get us closer to a greener environment, but this has raised concerns on
the adverse impacts of their variable generation and their aggravation
of the grid stability under fault situations. In this project, the intern is
required to conduct researches and studies on the ways to reduce the
impacts.
7. Project
Deliverables:
A report summarizing the followings:
� The various solar and wind energy generation technologies and their
impacts on the grid
� The evolving grid regulations on solar and wind power generation in
various countries where CLP has investment in solar and wind energy
� The emerging technologies and practices for safe integration of the
solar and wind power with the grid
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� A electrical engineering knowledge both on heavy and light current
and background understanding on wind power generation
� Special skills required: IT skills in Excel Spreadsheet, MS Word, Power
Point, Language (written English and Chinese and spoken English,
Putonghua, Cantonese)
b. Learning
� Study the solar and wind power generation technology and their
impact on the grid
� Understand the project development process of solar and wind power
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Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_2
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
2 Jun 2015 – 29 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
� Science
4. Project Name:
Electricity Markets and Regulation
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Support the Strategic Development Project team
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Support as and where needed:
- Electricity market and regulation research and analysis
- Preparation of strategic and communication materials
- Presentation and communications of work
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Strategic analysis and communication materials
� End of internship report and learnings
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Strong English and Chinese language skills
� Strong research and analysis skills
b. Learning
� Better knowledge of HK and overseas electricity markets
� Stakeholder communications and engagement strategic thinking
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_3
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
15 Jun 2015 – 15 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
� Mechanical Engineering
4. Project Name: Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Operational Experience Sharing
System Enhancement
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To further develop a systematic CCGT operational experience sharing
system in Black Point Power Station (BPPS).
� To enhance and restructure the existing operational and front line
maintenance experience knowledge sharing platform in BPPS.
� To review and collect the best practices from different operators in
order to enhance the experience sharing system.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� As part of further strengthening the training and development of the
people in the BPPS organization, it will be crucial to provide a
systematic operational experience sharing platform, particularly on the
new comers in Black Point Power Station (BPPS). Following 17 years of
extension operation experience in BPPS, we have already collected
many good experience and knowledge sharing materials in our hand. It
becomes necessary to develop a more systematic and reliable
experience sharing platform for all operators.
� This is part of our overall training program to increase young engineer’s
operational competence. The project is to re-build our existing
experience sharing platform by collecting different team’s idea/opinion
in defining an intelligent and feasible experience sharing framework.
� The project will make use of our new web-based knowledge
management portal software together with some power plant
knowledge for enhancing the existing experience sharing system.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� An intelligent /feasible and accepted by all operator experience sharing
system.
� A well organized and correctly categorized knowledge and experience
database.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Basic electrical, mechanical and electronic engineering knowledge
� Good programming skills such as Marco & web application
� Good communication and organizing skill.
b. Learning
���� Learn the basic knowledge in power plant operation and management.
���� Opportunity to enhance the skill of communication, information &
data analysis and critical thinking.
���� Understanding of CLP culture & value.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_4
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name: Impacts of Renewable Energy Systems on the Power Grid
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To ensure a safe, secure and quality power supply.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� The intern is required to study, by simulation if required, the potential
impacts of grid connection of the renewable energy systems to the
power grid and to develop mitigation measures if required.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� A detailed study report including the study assumption, methods and
results. If simulation study is conducted, the data models will be a part
of the deliverables.
8. Expectations: a. Special Skills required
� Knowledge of power system analysis and simulation.
b. Learning
� Power systems and grid connection of renewable energy systems.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_5
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name: Review framework of fault investigation of Power Cables
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� To review the existing fault investigation practice for Power Cables.
���� To outline and document the details of methodologies of fault
investigation and input of fault causes.
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� With the electrical knowledge, fault investigation is reviewed and
summarized with the latest technology and tools available.
���� Related site condition and fault related knowledge would be guided by
Assets Management Department Engineers.
���� Applicants may be required to work outside office a day per week.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� To review the latest practice for fault investigation
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Basic Knowledge of Power System and related equipment.
���� Knowledge in MS Excel and Access
���� Good command of both spoken and written English and Chinese
b. Learning
���� Technical knowledge on local Power System equipment
���� Experience in project implementation and management
���� Communication and problem solving skills
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_6
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical and Electronic Engineering
4. Project Name: The latest technical development and trend in Extra High Voltage (EHV)
Overhead Line (OHL)
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� Review and appreciation of the latest EHV OHL system
���� Explore any innovations that can be applicable to CLP’s Transmission
OHL Network when required
���� Renew the data base of EHV OHL in our engineering organisation
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Upgrading and strengthening works of our transmission OHL network
are foreseeable in meeting the future challenges, e.g. Government’s
Fuel Mix consultation, interconnection with SGC, etc. Knowledge on
latest technical development and trend in EHV OHL is deemed
necessary to enhance our competency to meet the above business
need.
7. Project
Deliverables:
���� Compare Pros and Cons on the latest EHV OHL technology
���� Evaluate and recommend the technology and innovations applicable to
CLP’s Transmission OHL Network
���� Convey the study result to CLP staff with a study report
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Sound engineering judgment and analytical mind
���� Able to communicate technical concepts in English and Cantonese,
both verbal and written
���� Good knowledge and application of PC skills, including PowerPoint,
Excel, and Word
���� Basic financial skill
b. Learning
���� Understanding the essential components of EHV OHL
���� Understanding the process of evaluating new technology before
implementation
���� Develop analytical mind
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Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_7
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 - 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Electrical Engineering
���� Electronic Engineering
4. Project Name: Feasibility study of Smart Electricity Demand Management solutions in
North Region (NR)’s Depots
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To propose technically feasible and cost justifiable solutions via Smart
Electricity Demand Management in NR’s Depots
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� Review current electricity facilities, and study energy consumption
profiles of NR’s Depots;
���� Recommend adoption of appropriate smart electricity demand
management resulting in the enhancement of existing electricity
consumption in NR Depots, and;
���� Estimate the cost and benefits of the proposal.
7. Project
Deliverables:
���� Carry out the study project according to agreed schedule
���� Produce a project reports with literature review, solid references,
analysis on historical energy consumption profiles and
recommendations on adoption and/or enhancement of smart
electricity demand management in NR’s depots
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Knowledge on variety of engineering perspectives and IT application
b. Learning
���� Understand smart electricity demand management, its deployment on
existing buildings, and how the financial justification of the proposal is
made
���� Practise project management skills
���� Develop interpersonal skills and communication skills
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_8
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Electrical Engineering
���� Information Technology
4. Project Name:
Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality (SHEQ) Information System
Enhancement
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� Establish data linkages among difference SHEQ information systems
adopted in Regions, such as Job Register System, Electronic Site
Inspection Report, SHEQ Submission Monitoring and Analysis System
and Group Safety Information System
���� Rearrange the filing structure of SHEQ procedures for simple and easy
assessment
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� Review the data structure of CLP SHEQ information systems
���� Make recommendations and develop strategies on the data linkages
and filing structure for the systems
���� Coordinate the project implementation and carry out post-project
evaluation
7. Project
Deliverables:
���� Carry out the project according to the agreed schedule
���� Produce a project report that summarizes the analytic strategies
adopted, improvement proposed and the findings of the post-project
evaluation.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Knowledge on variety of engineering perspectives
���� Analytical skills
���� Basic IT application
b. Learning
���� Develop analytical skills
���� Manage the knowledge and tools for project implementation
���� Understand different business operations in CLP
���� Develop interpersonal skills and communication skills
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_9
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Electrical Engineering
���� Electronic Engineering
4. Project Name:
Study of the Overhead Line Pole-Mounted Transformer (PMTX) load
reading through Distribution Automation (DA) facilities
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� to evaluate and explore the feasibility of extending current load
reading of ground mounted transformers via DA facilities to the Pole-
mounted Transformers (P/M Txs) ;
���� identify and recommend action for DA remote load reading of P/M Txs.
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� Review the existing P/M Tx load reading system performance in North
Region;
���� Study and identify means of remote load reading for P/M Tx;
7. Project
Deliverables:
���� Report of current P/M Tx load reading performance;
���� Feasibility study result of remote load reading of P/M Txs;
���� Action plan for remote load reading of P/M Txs if engineering feasible
and economically justified.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Knowledge on electrical engineering, especially in power distribution
network;
���� Proficient in using PC applications (e.g. Excel & Access);
���� Knowledge on programming the application would be an advantage.
b. Learning
���� CLP 11kV system design, installation standard and usage of 11kV
switchgear and equipment;
���� DA facilities;
���� Project cost and budgeting.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_10
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name: Transmission and Distribution Asset Performance Review
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To enhance the long term performance of transmission and distribution
assets through systematic implementation of Condition Based
Maintenance (CBM) for existing assets and ensuring reliable
performance of new assets in a cost effective manner.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� The work scope of the project includes:
- Identify current issues in asset performance
- Research to identify best practices
- Define measures for asset performance
- Conduct gap analysis
- Recommend improvement actions
- Formulate the implementation strategies and plans
The scope of the review is to cover mission critical equipment which
includes transmission and distribution switchgear, transformer and
cable and the associate facilities.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Interim deliverables include analysis of the current performance gap
and recommendations of improvement actions. Final deliverable will
be the implementation strategies and plans.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Proficiency in both spoken and written Chinese and English
���� Customer-oriented, self-motivated, good team player, analytical and
able to work under pressure and tight schedule
���� Strong sense of responsibility with good interpersonal and
communication skills
���� Proficiency in Microsoft Office include Word, Excel and Access
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b. Learning
���� General understanding on the transmission and distribution network
of CLP Power.
���� To acquire in-depth knowledge in operation and maintenance practices
on transmission and distribution switchgear, transformer and cable
and the associate facilities.
���� To understand the current technological development trend in
Condition Based Monitoring and its application to transmission and
distribution asset.
���� To enrich the exposure in the managerial area, communication,
negotiation, positive influencing and project management skills when
collaborating with subject experts from multi-disciplines include
design, construction, asset management, operation and maintenance
and information technology.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_11
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name:
Enhancement of work practices for installation and replacement of
smart/electronic meters
5. Business
Objective(s):
� This project will provide simple but effective meter installation and
replacement working process
6. Project
Descriptions:
The work scope of the project includes:
� Define the problems of bulk meter installation and replacement
projects
� Analyze the potential root causes of the current working problem
� Develop and implement solution
� Trial run for the control and continuous improvement of the new
working process
� Control and sustain gains from solution
7. Project
Deliverables:
� To reduce operational costs
� To reduce Customer Minute Lost
� To enhance customer satisfaction
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Strong analytical, problem solving and interpersonal skills and proven
capability to communicate effectively at all levels in both spoken and
written English
� Effective presentation skills
� Expertise in project management methodologies and use of PC- based
tools
b. Learning
� To acquire knowledge and technique on metering equipment and
systems
� To understand the meter working process such as meter replacement,
meter test on site, operation and maintenance works
� To gain the benefit of the latest metering technology
� To improve the problem solving and project management skill
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SUM_12
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Summer
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 Aug 2015
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Nil
4. Project Name:
Load Profile Study for 132/11kV Transformer Automatic Voltage Regulator
Setting Optimization
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� To reduce number of operations of On-Load Tap Changer thus lowering
maintenance costs of transmission assets
���� To minimize voltage variation of nominal busbar voltage
���� To formulate a strategic approach of Automatic Voltage Regulation
(AVR) settings for different load profiles
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) plays an important role in
transmission transformers. Due to inevitable load changes from
demand side on a random basis, output voltage of the transformer has
to be maintained by an on-load tap changer (OLTC).
���� While raising/lowering tap of OLTC is controlled by AVR in normal
practice, triggering criteria of AVR such as desired voltage value,
bandwidth, and delay time etc have to be reviewed individually for
each substation because of unique load profiles and AVR response with
respect to different settings.
7. Project
Deliverables:
���� A study on load profile for AVR setting optimization
���� Guidelines of determining an optimized setting
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Nil
b. Learning
���� CLPP Transmission and Distribution Network
���� Routine Work & Defect Investigation in Maintenance Branch
���� Hands-on Experience of Power Engineering
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Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_1
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 30 Aug 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology
���� Sales and Marketing
4. Project Name:
Meter Online and Energy Management Portal Development
5. Business
Objective(s):
���� Enhance EE&C Services for major customers to promote CLP’s image
���� Enhance customer satisfaction
6. Project
Descriptions:
���� To further enhance the Meter Online Services and develop energy
management portal for major customers
���� Support the Annual Green Recognition Award
7. Project
Deliverables:
� To further enhance the Meter Online Services:
- Extend the forecast from 7 days to 9 days
- Extend the forecast to make it region specific
- Extend the forecast from daily to hourly
- Enhance analytical tools to help customer identify energy saving
opportunities
- Conduct feasibility study for real-time metering data for MOL
� For development of Energy Management Portal:
- Develop an integrated platform with a common login ID for
different CLP services for major customer
� For Green Recognition Award:
- To provide logistics support as and when required
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
���� Excel for mathematical and statistical analysis
���� Web design
���� Computer programming
���� Basic electrical engineering
���� Attention to details and good at numbers
b. Learning
���� Project management
���� System analysis and translation of technical requirements to user
requirement
���� Product development to suit customer needs
���� Web service development
���� Event management
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Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_ 2
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 June 2015 – 31 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
���� Electrical Engineering
���� Mechanical Engineering
4. Project Name: Generation & Emission Optimization and Fuel Forecast System (GEOFF)
5. Business
Objective(s):
The primary delivery of this project is to design, develop, implement, test
and deploy a generation and emission optimization and fuel forecast
system with state-of-art technology. Users will use the GEOFF system to:
���� Optimise the generation operation plan so as to minimise the fuel cost
under various constraints;
���� Integrate the current standalone systems to a common business
planning platform for GBG users to streamline the generation
operation planning with consistency and transparency.
���� Automate the current manual data management, data analysis and
information report so as to improve the efficiency.
6. Project
Descriptions:
Business Strategy Department (BSD) in Generation Business Group (GBG) is
responsible for the planning of generation utilization and fuel consumption
to meet the future electricity demand and emission regulation. All key
business activities including Annual Business Plan, Audit Review and Tariff
Review are reliant on the study results of generation utilization and fuel
consumption planning. GEOFF project is designed to
���� Replace obsolete GENSIM and Emission Forecast with the advanced
generation dispatch optimization tool including optimization modeler
and optimization solver.
���� To integrate the new generation dispatch optimization tool with the
other systems such as ICMS and EMIS.
���� To develop the data management, information analysis and report
capabilities.
���� Implementation, configuration, customization, testing and rollout of
the GEOFF system.
���� Enhance optimization and business planning expertise through user
training.
7. Project
Deliverables:
The following deliverables are expected through successful
implementation of GEOFF project:
���� Analysis & user design
���� Proof of concept study
���� System development, including technical design, configuration
customization & coding
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���� Optimization model configuration
���� Performance tuning and test
���� Database design and administration
���� Documentation
���� User training
���� Skill-transfer for integration & GEOFF system support
���� Installation of the GEOFF application
���� GEOFF business intelligence system
���� Integration with other IT systems
���� New business planning process
���� System rollout
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Analytical mind and attention to details
� Interpersonal skill
� Good mathematical background
� Familiar with IT technology
b. Learning
� Project management
� Generation business planning
� Business change management
� Optimization and its application in power system
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_3
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name:
Castle Peak Power Station transformer refurbishment and switchboard
replacement
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Achieve project cost saving
� Ensure the compliancy of engineering and safety standard
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Provision of technical analysis to assess the transformer remnant life to
ensure reliability of generating units
� Extend the transformer service life for further fifteen years to support
generation planning.
� Replace the aged high voltage switchboard to reduce the downtime of
generation unit due to aging components.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Provide support to project manager to review technical documents
submitted by contractors
� Participate in erection and commissioning of high voltage switchboard
� Develop monitoring mechanism for condition of power transformer
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic
� Microsoft office
b. Learning
� High voltage engineering in power transformers and switchgears
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_4
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Nil
4. Project Name:
Application of 3D graphics and simulation technology on coordination of
equipment and building facilities in achieving proper design and
construction of transmission substation projects.
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Understand the special coordination between equipment and building
facilities for common transmission substation projects at design and
construction stage.
� Understand how 3D drawing tools like Revit or others can support
proper design, site works sequencing and coordination.
� Join hand with dedicated engineers to explore how the 3D enhanced
design and construction planning process be implemented in the
transmission substation project organization.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� The project is to utilize contemporary 3D graphics and simulation
technology providing 3D visual supportive tools for selected key
activities in substation projects including space coordination between
equipment and building facilities, planning of site installation sequence
and works coordination. The work will be undertaken with the support
of mentors including training to the operations of the 3D drawing
tools.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� 3D graphics / simulation process for a sample real life project. An
evaluation on how the process can improve design and site work
sequencing in respect of space coordination.
� Join hand with engineer in design and construction of a simple
substation project.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Basic academic knowledge on high voltage electrical transmission
system.
� Good command of I.T. office software and engineering drawing
software.
b. Learning
� Appreciation on key design and installation of transmission
substations.
� Hands-on work experience on using 3D graphics and simulation
software for real-life projects.
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Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_5
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jul 2015 – 30 Jun 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
� Information Technology
4. Project Name:
Streamline the process of outage coordination
5. Business
Objective(s):
� the process of regular review of the outage coordination and planning
by a semi-automatic system/application.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� To establish a semi-automatic application to achieve the business
objective.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� A semi-automatic application to compile all source outage information,
priorities prevailing requirements and formulate a draft final plan for
review with minimal manpower and effort.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Good communication skills and sound analytical skills
b. Learning
� Power system operation requirements and project management skills
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Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_6
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
Jun 2015 – May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
4. Project Name:
Commissioning of the new Energy Management System (EMS)
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Commission the new EMS to replace the obsoleted one
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Assist in the execution of the EMS replacement project
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Assist in the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) of the new EMS
� Assist in implementing software applications on the new EMS
� Assist in the system cutover from the old EMS to the new EMS
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Logical thinking
� Software engineering and programming skills
� Good English writing skills
b. Learning
� Learn about a large scale modern EMS/SCADA system used for power
grid operations
� Gain experiences in the online replacement of a large scale high
availability computer system
� Gain project management experiences via coordination of various
project activities
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Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering(E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_7
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 30 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electrical Engineering
� Electronic Engineering
4. Project Name:
Smart Meter Evaluation and its application in Advance Metering
Infrastructure (AMI)
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Evaluate the reliability and suitability of potential smart meter models
for usage in CLP electricity distribution system.
� Facilitate the integration of certified smart meter models with Smart
Metering Platform (SMP).
� Ensure availability of “smart ready” meter models for meter
replacement and new meter installation.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� CLP shall prepare for the deployment of AMI in coming years, the first
priority task is to identify suitable “smart ready” meter models via a
systematic and comprehensive meter evaluation process. On the other
hand, integration with the selected SMP is important in order to
shorten the lead time for AMI setup once obtained the “green light”
for mass deployment.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Evaluate 2-4 potential smart meter models
� Integrate the certified smart meter models with SMP
� Hands on experience on AMI operations
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� N/A
b. Learning
� Metering principles and meter structure / design
� Smart metering features
� AMI operations
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_8
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
01 Jun 2015 – 31 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Electronic Engineering
4. Project Name: Integration of LRTU & CRTU
5. Business
Objective(s):
� Save investment costs on communication equipment under both
replacement and new substation projects
� Maintain a single Remote Terminal Unit communication network
instead of two
� Alleviate the requirements on good pilot cables
6. Project
Descriptions:
� There are currently two independent telemetry systems within the
distribution network – one for the provision of remote monitoring and
control on the 11kV plant equipment (CRTU), while the other one is to
collect the current measurements on LV feeders (LRTU). These two
systems have similar architecture and would result in substantial cost
savings if the two telemetry systems can share a single communication
infrastructure.
� This project aims to integrate the telemetry data from CRTU and LRTU
at customer substation level so as to allow the integrated data be
relayed from the customer substations to primary substation through a
single communication infrastructure.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� To familiarize with various RTUs and communication tools used in the
SCADA system
� To carry out bench tests, site trial and compilation of evaluation report
on the proposed RTU set up
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Electronic Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Database Management,
Programming and Analytical skills
b. Learning
� To acquire practical work experience on power system automation
devices, such as RTUs and the related communication tools.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_9
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Aug 2015 - 31 July 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Nil
4. Project Name:
Power Quality (PQ) mitigation solutions and applications
5. Business
Objective(s):
� To evaluate the functionality and applicability of the products related
to PQ such as high power ride-thru device, performance of customer
equipment on harmonic emission and voltage dip issue.
6. Project
Descriptions:
� Project 1 is to evaluate voltage dip ride-through device as the supply
side PQ solution.
� Project 2 is to evaluate the performance of customer equipment on
harmonic emission and voltage dip issue.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� By end of the internship program, all the evaluation tests shall be
completed with test reports for submission to his/her supervisor
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Special skills required: Special skills required: Use of test equipment,
knowing computer programs and electronics circuit design.
b. Learning
� PQ solutions and applications and PQ management system in power
systems and the characteristics of customer equipment on harmonic
emission and voltage dip issue.
CIP 2015
Project Outline
Project
Scope
Electrical Engineering (E1)
Project
Number
E1_SAND_10
Project
Details
1. Internship
Category:
Sandwich
2. Internship
Period:
1 Jun 2015 – 31 May 2016
3. Preferred
University
Disciplines:
� Nil
4. Project Name:
Development of Power System Protection Information and Analysis System
5. Business
Objective(s):
� The first objective is to provide a development opportunity for the
intern for learning the electrical industry and gaining real working
experience
� The second objective is to share and seek opportunity to improve
power systems protection data, engineering practices and relay testing
� The third objective is to develop power systems protection information
and analysis system
6. Project
Descriptions:
� The project covers study and development of a new platform called
Power System Protection Information and Analysis System for
capturing and controlling relevant information from protection
intelligent electronic devices (IED) in power systems, including incident
operation record, sequence-of-event record, disturbance fault recorder
charts, protection database, maintenance record, performance
statistics and management report etc.
7. Project
Deliverables:
� Project outline and expectations will be communicated before project
commencement. Milestones and deliverables will then be set and the
intern is expected to work towards these targets with regular progress
reporting.
8. Expectations:
a. Special Skills required
� Computer skills such as webpage, flash, Excel VBA, VB, VC, Delphi (or
similar) programming are preferable
b. Learning
� General skills – Safety, presentation and communication skills
� Technical skills – The basic knowledge of power systems