UTEC
 


UTILITY TECHNOLOGY


ENGINEERS - CONSULTANTS

 

Heather M. Sudduth

 

 








EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Clemson University,  May 2009

EXPERIENCE

While pursuing a degree in electrical engineering at Clemson University Ms. Sudduth interned for Utility Technology from May 2007 through August 2007 and from May 2008 through August 2008.  During her internships she completed lightning stroke analysis at several substations, researched Arc Flash Hazards, assisted with the drawing and material determination on a substation improvement, worked with Cyme to test contingencies for power systems, assisted with accounting for materials needed for project estimates, and updated information to help implement a long range planning study.

Upon graduating Ms. Sudduth joined the Utility Technology staff where she continues performing similar job tasks.

 

RECENT PROJECTS

The following is a list of projects that Ms. Sudduth has recently worked on:

  • Easley Electric System Planning Study, Protection Coordination, Easley, SC
  • Lockhart Power Transmission Planning Study, LSP Load Flow Analysis, Union, SC
  • Arc Flash Research
  • Duke Energy Reliability Study, Jocassee Tie Lightning Stroke Analysis, Jocassee, SC
  • Duke Energy Reliability Study, Oconee Nuclear Station Lightning Stroke Analysis, Oconee, SC
  • Duke Energy Reliability Study, Harrisburg Tie Shielding Analysis, Harrisburg, NC
  • Gaffney BPW, Water Treatment Plant Transformer Replacement, Gaffney, SC
  • Seneca Substation Modification, Bus Design, Seneca, SC
  • Duke Energy Reliability Study, Catawba Nuclear Station Lightning Stroke Analysis, York, SC
  • Winyah Bay 1360, Georgetown, SC
  • Georgetown Electric System Planning Study, Georgetown, SC
  • Lockhart Power Transmission Planning Study, Induction Generator Load Flow Analysis, Union, SC
  • Seneca Generations Operations, Seneca, SC
  • Lockhart Power Transmission Planning Study, Union, SC