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Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers by Donald G. Fink,

Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers by Donald G. Fink,
THE LANDMARK ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REFERENCE It's hard to think of the science and technology of electrical engineering without considering the one reference that has, for over 90 years, covered it like no other: the STANDARD HANDBOOK FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Every technical breakthrough, every industry standard, every trend and defining issue--all have been a part of what has made the HANDBOOK a watershed reference for generations of engineers and technicians. One look at this new edition, featuring the insights of over60 expert contributors, and you'll see that this authoritative tradition is alive and well. Now more than ever, this standard-setting reference continues to give you the definitive, 360 degree look at the world of electricity, covering its generation, transmission, distribution, measurement, and use--including all the technical aspects needed by engineers working with electrical systems. IN THIS NEW FOURTEENTH EDITION, LOOK FOR: * A greater emphasis on communications, reflecting its expanding role in electric utility operations * Important new material on high-voltage transmission systems, which encompass high-voltage direct current systems designed to solve many of the interconnection problems of large power pools * The latest strides in residential, commercial, and industrial applications of electrical powser, which result in more efficient motors, lighting, and transportation * A focus on energy conservation and efficient energy use--plus a look at alternate energy sources such as solar power, geothermal power, and energy storage systems * And more! FROM CIRCUITS TO GENERATORS, FROM POWER-SYSTEM COMPONENTS TO PROJECT ECONOMICS AND COMPUTERAPPLICATIONS, IT'S ALL HERE--IN THE CLASSIC, STATE-OF-THE-ART VOLUME THAT WILL POWER YOUR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SKILLS INTO THE TWENTY-FIVE CENTURY.



Electric Power Generation: A Nontechnical Guide by Dave Barnett,
Electric Power Generation: A Nontechnical Guide by Dave Barnett,
Unlike more technical texts stuffed with formulae and theories, this book explains in plain English how power is created and replaces formulae with everyday examples and easy-to-understand illustrations. It opens with an explanation of how electricity is generated, then covers the planning and development of electric power stations, emphasizing modern considerations of merchant power plants, repowering, and the growth of gas turbine generation. The "facts" of generation are covered in part two?boilers, turbines, generators, hydro and pumped storage, and "alternative" generations sources, suchs geothermal, tidal, solar, and wind. Maintenance and operations are covered in basic overview format. Finally, environmental considerations?again, an increasing concern in light of deregulation and environmental law?are reviewed. In addition, the authors cover specific features and fuel-types in nontechnical terms.



Northern Ireland Electricity - Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) is the electricity transmission company in Northern Ireland. NIE does not generate electricity but purchases it from several power stations in Northern Ireland, as well as interconnectors with the Republic of Ireland and Scotland.

Electricity Act (2003) - The Electricity Act (2003) is a legislation enforced in India which has made it mandatory for electricity providers to generate at least 10% of their power through non-conventional sources.

HRSG - A HRSG (heat recovery steam generator) is a waste heat boiler that uses the hot exhaust from a gas turbine to generate steam. This steam is then used to generate electricity in a steam turbine.

Net metering - Net metering is a state level electricity policy for consumers who own "qualifying facilities," which are generally smaller, renewable energy sources such as a wind or solar power. Under net metering, a system owner receives retail credit for at least a portion of the electricity they generate.



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Coleman Electric Generator - Coleman Electric Generator Power Generation Technologies This book makes intelligible the wide range of electricity generating technologies available today, as well as some closely allied technologies such as energy storage. The book opens by setting the many power generation technologies in the context of global energy consumption, the development of the electricity generation industry coleman electric generator and the economics involved in this sector. A series of chapters are each devoted to assessing the environmental coleman electric generator and economic impact ...

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