Embedded generation Nick Jenkins, Ron Allan, Peter Crossley, Daniel Kirschen and Goran Strbac
Material type: TextSeries: IEE power and energy series ; 31Publication details: London : The Institution of Engineering and Technology, c2000. Description: xviii, 273 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780852967744
- 0852967748
- 621.3121 JE EM
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Demand for on-site and alternative power generation is growing, fueled by government and public pressure to increase generation from renewable sources and energy efficient plant, and by the potential economic benefits resulting from privatization and deregulation of the supply sector. This book is a practical, course-derived guide that covers all aspects of embedded (or dispersed) generation, from prime mover characteristics to network reliability modeling. Topics include power quality, protection, reliability, and economics. It is essential reading for practicing engineers responsible for play.
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