Zakaria El Intissar

Automation and industrial computing engineer passionate about innovation at the heart of the energy sector, I am a recognized specialist in control systems for electrical substations and SCADA solutions. With expertise forged by years of practical experience, I excel in the design, implementation, and optimization of these critical technologies, ensuring optimal reliability of energy infrastructures, including those integrating renewable energy sources, where I have contributed to innovative projects for a sustainable energy transition.

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Electrical Engineer Salaries in South Africa 2025: By City & Experience

In the dynamic landscape of South Africa’s engineering sector, electrical engineers play a pivotal role in powering industries from renewable energy to infrastructure development. As of September 2025, electrical engineer salaries in South Africa continue to reflect strong demand, with average annual earnings ranging from R385,000 to R818,000. This guide dives deep into the latest data on electrical… Read More »

PLCs vs RTUs: Understanding Their Roles in Industrial and Power Automation

In the dynamic world of industrial and power automation, two pivotal technologies—Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Remote Terminal Units (RTUs)—stand out for their roles in controlling and monitoring processes. While they share similarities as industrial computing devices with CPUs, I/O modules, and network interfaces, their differences in design, functionality, and application make them suited to distinct scenarios. This… Read More »

Vector Algebra in Electrical Engineering

Vector algebra is a fundamental tool in electrical engineering, particularly in the analysis of circuits and protection systems. It allows for the representation of physical quantities, such as current or voltage, not only by their magnitude but also by their direction. This article highlights the importance of vector representation in simplifying calculations involving complex quantities, while providing a… Read More »

Directional Earth Fault Protection for Compensated Neutral Networks (ANSI Code 67N)

Directional earth fault protection, identified by the ANSI code 67N, is a specialized protection function used in electrical networks with a compensated neutral, typically employing a Petersen coil earthing system. This protection is designed to detect and isolate earth faults (single-phase-to-ground faults) in such networks by distinguishing the fault current in a faulty feeder from the capacitive currents… Read More »