Why? Never really worked with either, but we have CYME. Nothing I know about either would lead to selecting either from the available field. It seems to me that CYME is bad and ETAP is horrible. For something at a plant/facility/campus level I’d lean toward SKM or Easypower. (Used SKM, a lot once upon a time, never used Easypower.) Now I live in a OneLiner world and find the gulf to to CYME side of things to be far greater than it should be.
I’d really like to see a common base data format that then allows one to run whatever analysis front end the user desires. If that existed I could push my OneLiner studies well into the distribution system and the CYME users could easily grab a better picture of the source configurations.
One of the huge problems is that OneLiner and Cape model in the three symmetrical components, all the “PS…” software only uses the positive sequence, but all of the distribution system and facility focused packages work in the phase domain to allow single phase taps and loads.
So, best to stick with the smallest set of modeling packages you can get away with. One is vastly better than two.
Sorry, not much help, but push for a common base data layer.
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