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Our client had a new 138kV transmission line and autotransformer being added to an existing station arranged in a breaker & ½ scheme. They needed line relaying (SEL 311L/421 protection with 451 reclosing and breaker control) to replace an existing line panel. Another two panels were added with 311L/311L & 451 relays for redundant hot-standby…
A2V Partners adds another professional engineer. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—January 04, 2012—A2V Partners LLC, a professional electrical engineering firm located in Springfield, MO, has hired Jeff D. Wooldridge, PE as Senior Professional Engineer. His work at A2V Partners LLC will concentrate on System Protection, Planning and Modeling for the firm’s electric utility clients. “Jeff is an excellent…
On November 9th, 2011, the IEEE Chicago Section Hosted a discussion about copper theft featuring A2V Partners founder, Matt Bedinghaus. The following is an article released in their newsletter: Anyone watching the news or keeping an eye on the price of metals is aware of the growing problem of Copper Theft. The IEEE–Chicago Section’s Power…
A2V Partners LLC, a professional electrical engineering firm located in Springfield, Mo., has added a new professional to its internal team. Darren Carite will serve the firm as project manager. “I’m very excited to be adding Darren to the team,” said Matt Bedinghaus, founder and Chief Engineer for A2V. “His skills are exactly what we…
The following guide was developed to provide some insight on pole grounds using copper clad steel (CCS) cable instead of copper, which will reduce theft. Download Application Guide
PRESS RELEASE SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—Matt Bedinghaus, a professional electrical engineer with over 25 years of experience, has launched A2V Partners LLC, a new engineering firm in Springfield, Missouri. Bedinghaus will serve as the new firm’s chief engineer and says his new firm will perform studies and help create expansion plans for utilities and industrial customers across…
Protecting the nationwide utility system from attack is critically important for national security. Without the power that runs our homes, businesses and systems, we would be quite vulnerable to an enemy. Today, some are asking questions about how vulnerable our electric grid. An article in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests that security holes in the…
I’ve known Matt Bedinghaus for many years and he ranks right at the top of my list of sources. When I’m interested in understanding what’s really going on in electrical engineering, whether it be from a historical perspective or regarding today’s cutting edge renewable energy sources, I always call on Matt. Not only is he…