Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and electric power transmission and distribution system operators interested in power shedding methodologies. Here is what is discussed: 1. LOAD SHEDDING, 2. POWER PLANT COGENERATION.
Introductory technical guidance for electrical engineers and other professional engineers and utility planners interested in power plant load shedding and cogeneration.
This publication provides an introduction to power plant load shedding and cogeneration for electrical and mechanical engineers, and other professional engineers and construction managers.
Introductory technical guidance for civil, mechanical and electrical engineers interested in electric power generating stations. Here is what is discussed: 1. AIR QUALITY AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 2. CONTROL SYSTEMS 3. DIESEL ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS 4. ELECTRICAL GENERATORS 5. FUEL HANDLING 6. COMBUSTION AND BOILER CONTROLS 7. INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES 8. LOAD SHEDDING AND COGENERATION 9. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND REGULATIONS 10. STEAM BOILERS AND TURBINES 11. CONDENSERS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 12. STEAM GENERATORS 13. WATER SUPPLY TESTING.
Introductory technical guidance for mechanical engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in deign and construction of steam boiler plants. Here is what is discussed: 1. AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 2. INSPECTION 3. CENTRAL HEATING PLANT PLANNING 4. CLEANING WATER SYSTEMS 5. CONTROL SYSTEMS 6. FUEL HANDLING 7. PLANT CONTROLS 8. CONTROL INSTRUMENTS AND DEVICES 9. LOAD SHEDDING AND COGENERATION 10. POLLUTION CONTROL 11. BOILERS AND TURBINES 12. CONDENSERS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT 13. STEAM GENERATORS 14. WATER SUPPLY AND TESTING 15. BOILER WATER TREATMENT.
Newly revised and edited, this comprehensive volume provides up-to-date information on the latest developments which impact planning and design of electrical distribution systems. Addressing topics such as mechanical designs, materials improvements, total quality control, computer, and electronic circuitry, this book answers questions on everything from the basics of electrical and mechanical design to the selection of optimum materials and equipment. Beginning with initial planning consideration, this book gives a step-by-step guide through each stage of mechanical design of the principal facilities, including substation installation. Also included is data-backed assessment of the latest advance in materials, conductors, insulators, transformers, regulators, capacitators, switches, and substation equipment. Also covered is key non-technical and operation considerations such as safety, quality of service, load shedding, brownouts, demand controls and more. New material in the third edition includes data on polymer insulators, expansion of coverage of cogeneration, distributed generation and underground systems.
First published in 2002. This book examines the full scope of technologies available to address the electricity supply crisis. The author details the tools and technologies available for incorporating smaller, cleaner, more efficient energy into energy management plans. He examines the role of new technologies in reducing operating costs and developing more innovative and practical approaches to energy management. Topics include implementation of alternative energy programs, management of power quality, cost-effective power generation solutions, cost-effective energy services, information monitoring and diagnostic systems, energy storage options, integration of lighting and cooling systems, and more.