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J. P. Gingras
Also published under:Jean-pierre Gingras, Jean-Pierre Gingras
Affiliation
TransÈnergie Division, Hydro-Québec, Montreal, QUE, Canada
Topic
Load Shedding,Power System,Base Load,Bus Voltage,Common Frequency,Load Buses,Load Modulation,Polytechnique,Power System Stability,Transient Stability,Angle Shift,Base Line,Bay Area,Catastrophic Events,Communication Delay,Continuity Of Services,Critical Mode,Current Transformer,Damage Scenarios,Damping,Dead Time,Decentralized Control,Defence Planning,Demand-side Management,Design Philosophy,Electric Power System,Electrical Engineering,Exceptional Events,Extensive Network,Geomagnetic Storms,Global Positioning System,Global Signal,Heavy Reliance,Heuristic,Home Automation,Large-scale Power Systems,Level Of Reliability,Loading Control,Local Mode,Main Corridor,Mode Analysis,Mode Of Interest,Normal Operating Conditions,Optical Fiber Communication,Part Of System,Phase Measurements,Phasor Measurement Units,Power Conditions,Power Outages,Power System Control,
Biography
Jean-Pierre Gingras received the B.Sc.A. degree in electrical engineering from École Polytechnique, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada, in 1972.
In 1972, he joined the transmission planning group at Hydro-Québec, Montréal. He has been involved in the development of the 735-kV James Bay transmission system and in the reliability review of the Hydro-Québec transmission system.
Mr. Gingras is a Member of the International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) and a registered professional engineer in the province of Québec.
In 1972, he joined the transmission planning group at Hydro-Québec, Montréal. He has been involved in the development of the 735-kV James Bay transmission system and in the reliability review of the Hydro-Québec transmission system.
Mr. Gingras is a Member of the International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) and a registered professional engineer in the province of Québec.