Welcome to PowerSystemStandards.com, a technical platform dedicated to helping engineers, utilities, and energy professionals navigate power system standards, compliance requirements, and engineering best practices with clarity and confidence.
Our mission is simple: make complex power system standards practical and actionable.
From IEEE and IEC standards to grid codes, protection requirements, and renewable interconnection rules, we translate technical documentation into structured guidance that engineers can apply in real-world projects.
PowerSystemStandards.com was created by Zakaria El Intissar, an electrical engineer with over 12 years of experience in power system automation, protection engineering, grid compliance, and industrial electrical design. After years of working on substations, protection coordination studies, SCADA integration, and renewable interconnection projects, he recognized a major gap: engineers needed clear, consolidated, and implementation-focused resources on power system standards.
Many standards documents are highly technical but not always practical. This platform bridges that gap.
What We Provide
• Clear breakdowns of IEEE, IEC, and NERC standards
• Practical guidance on grid code compliance
• Protection and coordination study insights
• Substation design and grounding standards
• Renewable energy interconnection requirements
• Power quality and harmonics guidance
• Engineering-focused technical articles
Who We Serve
PowerSystemStandards.com supports:
- Electrical engineers
- Protection specialists
- Utility professionals
- Renewable energy developers
- EPC contractors
- Industrial facility engineers
- Compliance and reliability teams
Whether you are preparing a study, reviewing a specification, designing a substation, or ensuring regulatory compliance, our goal is to provide structured, reliable, and technically accurate guidance.
Our Philosophy
Power systems are the backbone of modern infrastructure.
Standards are what make them safe, reliable, and interoperable.
We believe standards should not feel overwhelming or inaccessible. They should be understandable, structured, and applicable.
Here, complex requirements become clear frameworks.
Technical clauses become actionable insights.
Engineering challenges become solvable.