Leading Power Engineering Company Launches Industry Learning Series

Orlando, Fla., July 31, 2018 – As one of the nation’s leaders in designing power transmission and distribution systems, Orlando’s Lazen Power Engineering is being invited to share their insight with several leading utility organizations across the country.

The company has already kicked off their presentation series with virtual “Lunch and Learns” to utilities in Wisconsin and California. In late July, Lazen will present at the Northeast Public Power Association, locally known as NEPPA, with the vice president and co-owner of Power Line Systems, a company whose hallmark product is a computer-aided design software for modeling power lines (PLS-CADD).

Lazen has partnered with Power Line Systems and developed a unique capability utilizing PLS-CADD in their work for utility companies. As a result, Lazen is delivering highly accurate analyses and designs faster than other companies in the industry that are easier for customers to implement.

“We’re honored to be invited to speak to these groups and the companies they represent,” says Mohammed Issa, engineering manager, Lazen Power Engineering. “Our team is filled with experienced engineers who look forward to sharing their insight as our nation looks to improve its power distribution systems.”

The presentation focuses on the application of the Power Line Systems software, PLS-CADD, to designing and analyzing power distribution systems. The purpose of the presentation is to educate other power engineers on how the industry-leading software can be used to ensure national and local code standards, public safety concerns, and emergency preparedness measures are met.

Topics covered include:

  • Distribution Line Engineering
    • The “New Modeling Approach”
    • NESC
    • Finite Element Analysis (3D Simulation)
    • Overhead Distribution Modeling
  • Site-Specific System Evaluation
  • Vegetation management
  • Third Party Attachments
  • Storm Assessment & Troubleshooting
  • Right of Way
  • Audits Lawsuits & Public Meetings

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For more information media should contact –

Mohammed Issa, Lazen Power Engineering, 407-499-4882, issa@lazenpe.com

Carol Ann Dykes Logue, UCF Business Incubation Program, 407-207-7426, carolann.dykeslogue@ucf.edu

Alan Byrd, Alan Byrd & Associates, 407-415-8470, Alan@ByrdConnections.com

About Lazen Power Engineering: Orlando-based Lazen Power Engineering is an engineering firm that provides engineering and consulting services through experienced professionals who are committed to helping clients build and manage power delivery projects and make sound decisions. We provide consulting, engineering, design, and analysis for transmission, substation, and distribution systems with a diverse and experienced staff dedicated to the power delivery industry. Lazen Power Engineering has the ability to delivering reliable and innovative infrastructure solutions to our clients’ challenges and needs. For more information, visit LazenPE.com.

About the UCF Business Incubation Program: The University of Central Florida Business Incubation Program is a community resource that provides early-stage companies with the tools, training and infrastructure to become financially stable, high growth/impact enterprises. Since 1999, this award-winning program has helped more than 390 local startup companies reach their potential faster by providing vital business development resources.

With seven facilities throughout the region, the UCF Business Incubation Program is an economic development partnership between the University of Central Florida, the Corridor, Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Volusia counties, and the cities of Apopka, Kissimmee, Orlando and Winter Springs.  For the 2014/15 and 2015/16 fiscal years, the activities of these participating firms have helped sustain more than 4,710 local jobs and have had a cumulative impact of more than $725 million on regional GDP and more than $1.3 billion on regional sales. During the same period, the program has returned $7.41 for every $1 invested in the program. For more information, visit incubator.ucf.edu