Case Study
Interactive Simulation Training for Transmission & Substation Operations
Client
Regional electric utility serving approximately 1.5 million customers.
Challenge
The utility faced several workforce challenges:
- Large number of retiring lineworkers
- Increased training demand for new hires
- Safety concerns during field training
Traditional training required extensive supervision and access to energized infrastructure.
Solution
The utility implemented a 3D interactive simulation training platform that recreated critical infrastructure environments including:
- Transmission towers
- Substations
- Underground distribution systems
Training modules included:
- Switching procedures
- Lockout/tagout training
- Hazard identification
- Emergency response scenarios
Implementation
The deployment included:
- Development of realistic infrastructure models
- Integration of operational procedures
- Interactive scenario training modules
- VR immersive training environments
Training Modules
Substation Operations
Operators practiced breaker switching and isolation procedures in a simulated substation environment.
Transmission Line Maintenance
Lineworkers trained on tower climbing, conductor installation, and fall protection procedures.
Emergency Response
Operators practiced responding to simulated grid disturbances.
Results
After implementation the utility reported:
- 45% reduction in field training time
- Improved safety awareness among new technicians
- Higher procedural compliance during switching operations
Training supervisors also reported that trainees demonstrated greater confidence when transitioning to real-world operations.
Conclusion
Simulation-based training enabled the utility to safely scale workforce training while maintaining high standards for operational safety and reliability.