Electric Power Generation: The Changing Dimensions

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Wiley-IEEE Press, 2011, 374 pages, ISBN: 978-0-470-87266-6
This book offers an analytical overview of established electric generation processes, along with the present status & improvements for meeting the strains of reconstruction. These old methods are hydro-electric, thermal & nuclear power production. The book covers climatic constraints; their affects and how they are shaping thermal production. The book also covers the main renewable energy sources, wind and PV cells and the hybrids arising out of these. It covers distributed generation which already has a large presence is now being joined by wind & PV energies. It covers their accommodation in the present system. It introduces energy stores for electricity; when they burst upon the scene in full strength are expected to revolutionize electricity production. In all the subjects covered, there are references to power marketing & how it is shaping production. There will also be a reference chapter on how the power market works.
Electricity History—A Review of the Road Ahead
Risks, Operation, and Maintenance of Hydroelectric Generators
Hydroelectric Generation—Pumped Storage, Minor Hydroelectric, and Oceanic-Based Systems
Thermal Power Generation—Steam Generators
Thermal Station Power Engineering
Environmental Constraints in Thermal Power Generation— Acid Rain
Environmental Constraints in Thermal Power Generation—Carbon and the Kyoto Proposals
Nuclear Power Generation
Wind Power Generation
Photovoltaic Energy—Solar Cells and Solar Power Systems
Direct Conversion into Electricity—Fuel Cells
Hybrid Systems
Combined Generation—Cogeneration
Distributed Generation (DG) and Distributed Resources (DR)
Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems
Energy Storage—Power Storage Super Capacitors
Hydrogen Era
Basic Structure of Power Marketing

Author(s): Tagare D.M.

Language: English
Commentary: 744240
Tags: Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Электрические системы и сети