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ISBN 10: 0849300746
ISBN 13: 9780367397197
Author: Anne-Marie Borbely, Jan F. Kreider
As a result of deregulation, the US electric utility industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation with far-reaching technical and social consequences. At the heart of this transformation lies Distributed Generation (DG)-the substitution of centralized electricity production with smaller-scale technologies located in or near facilities and powered by natural gas or renewable resources. The Electric Power Research Institute estimates that 20 percent of all new power generation will use distributed, not centralized technologies.
Distributed Generation: The Power Paradigm for the New Millennium is the first step to understanding the myriad issues that surround the newest, most significant trend in power production since the steam turbine. Chapters contributed by the top experts in their fields address virtually every aspect of this energy “revolution,” from its associated technologies to the regulatory environment and from choosing the right DG system for a given purpose to the novel financial and economic opportunities this paradigm shift presents.
This book gives engineers and energy business developers their first opportunity to explore and gain a broad understanding of the new energy landscape. With its detailed discussion of the near-term technologies that will see application in the next few years, Distributed Generation: The Power Paradigm for the New Millennium will undoubtedly become the industry’s standard reference.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Distributed Generation – An Introduction
Chapter 2: Combustion Engine Generator Sets
Chapter 3: Combustion Turbines
Chapter 4: Photovoltaic Systems
Chapter 5: Microturbines
Chapter 6: Fuel Cells
Chapter 7: Principles of Control of Distributed Generation Systems
Chapter 8: Economic and Financial Aspects of Distributed Generation
Chapter 9: The Regulatory Environment
Chapter 10: Combined Heat and Power
Chapter 11: Electric Power Distribution Systems
Chapter 12: Installation and Interconnection
Chapter 13: Fuels
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