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As a Vice President at EPS Engineering & Design, Ryan Cross supports clients in electric substations, electric transmission and distribution lines and critical infrastructure security throughout the United States. Cross started his career as a substation designer and then moved to project manager. Over the years of experience, he worked in operations, customer management and account management.
Could you tell me about some current trends that are prevalent in the industry? One of the largest trends that we have seen over the years is the steady addition of this renewable energy. Getting them connected to the grid without the need for extra-large, high-voltage transmission lines is important, whether it be for solar or wind farms. However, I don't believe this trend will last much longer. The more renewable energy we can incorporate into the system and how we manage it, the more important and advantageous it will be going forward. We're continually working to incorporate more renewable energy into the grid and gradually phase out coal facilities. Could you tell me some challenges that you face in your day-to-day activities? One of the challenges is to link renewable energy sources to the grid, whether that is through extra-large or huge transmission lines. Integrating these renewable sources into the grid also depends in part on harmonics and other factors related to the actual power quality on the grid. Additionally, we encounter difficulties from a permitting aspect. It's kind of the same old story: people want renewable energy and green electricity, but they don't want them in their backyards, cities, or other nearby locations because they do take up a lot of space. There have been allegations that wind farms with very tall turbines can harm birds and bats, which creates a challenging dynamic as well.We’re continually working to incorporate more renewable energy into the grid
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