IEEE 1010-2022
IEEE Guide for Control of Hydroelectric Power Plants
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IEEE 1010-2022 is the guide for control of hydroelectric power plants, offering practical direction for the systems and practices used to regulate plant operation. It is relevant to hydroelectric facilities where dependable control, stable performance, and coordinated operation are important. As a technical document in power, energy and industry applications, it helps define a clearer basis for engineering decisions, operational consistency, and plant-level control planning.
Overview of IEEE 1010-2022
This standard focuses on the control of hydroelectric power plants, making it useful for understanding how plant functions are organized and managed in a power-generation setting. IEEE 1010-2022 is typically applied where operators and engineers need guidance on control-related requirements, coordination, and system behavior. Its technical context is closely tied to hydroelectric generation, where control arrangements can affect reliability, operating efficiency, and the safe response of plant equipment under changing conditions.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1010-2022 may be used when planning or reviewing control systems for hydroelectric stations, including turbine and generator control, plant supervisory functions, and operating interfaces that support routine dispatch. It is also relevant for engineering teams working on modernization, commissioning, or documentation of control arrangements in water-power facilities. In practice, it can help align design intent across equipment, operators, and maintenance staff in environments where precise plant response is essential.
Why it matters
For hydroelectric projects, a clear control guide supports consistency in design, procurement, testing, and operation. IEEE 1010-2022 can help reduce ambiguity when specifying control functions, comparing equipment proposals, or evaluating how plant systems should perform under normal and abnormal conditions. That matters because hydroelectric plants often depend on coordinated control to protect equipment, support reliable generation, and maintain predictable operating behavior across changing water and load conditions.
- Hydroelectric plant control guidance
- Generator and turbine coordination
- Operational consistency and reliability
- Modernization and commissioning reference
- Power-generation engineering support
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Geoscience
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