Now in its second edition this is a ~1000 page reference book that bridges the gap between specialist university text books and narrow reference documents. The "Electrical Review" has reviewed the book as "Surely the most comprehensive tome ever published on the subject. Transmission and Distribution Electrical Engineering should be weighing down the bookshelves of all engineers, manufacturers and contractors involved with transmission and distribution networks." It is intended for the practising engineer and contains many practical examples for the correct analysis of a situation and the determination of the most appropriate specifications for transmission and distribution equipment. The book moves from fundamentals, drawings and system studies through to switchgear, protection, earthing, substation and overhead transmission line design. The second edition contains additional new chapters on distribution planning and power system harmonics.