Electricity Power Generation

Electricity Power Generation
Author: Digambar M. Tagare
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2011-09-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470872666

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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.

Generation of Electrical Energy 7th Edition

Generation of Electrical Energy  7th Edition
Author: Gupta B.R.
Publsiher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789352533817

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Generation of Electrical Energy is written primarily for the undergraduate students of electrical engineering while also covering the syllabus of AMIE and act as a refresher for the professionals in the field. The subject itself is now rejuvenated with important new developments. With this in view, the book covers conventional topics like load curves, steam generation, hydro-generation parallel operation as well as new topics like new sources of energy generation, hydrothermal coordination, static reserve reliability evaluation among others.

Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy

Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy
Author: S. Sivanagaraju
Publsiher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2010
Genre: Electric power distribution
ISBN: 8131733327

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Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy is a comprehensive text designed for undergraduate courses in electrical engineering. The text introduces the reader to the generation of electrical energy and then goes on to explain how this energy can be effectively utilized for various applications like welding, electric traction, illumination, and electrolysis. The detailed explanations of practical applications make this an ideal reference book both inside and outside the classroom.

Power Generation Technologies

Power Generation Technologies
Author: Paul Breeze
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-02-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080480101

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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 and the economics involved in this sector. A series of chapters are each devoted to assessing the environmental and economic impact of a single technology, including conventional technologies, nuclear and renewable (such as solar, wind and hydropower). The technologies are presented in an easily digestible form. Different power generation technologies have different greenhouse gas emissions and the link between greenhouse gases and global warming is a highly topical environmental and political issue. With developed nations worldwide looking to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide, it is becoming increasingly important to explore the effectiveness of a mix of energy generation technologies. Power Generation Technologies gives a clear, unbiased review and comparison of the different types of power generation technologies available. In the light of the Kyoto protocol and OSPAR updates, Power Generation Technologies will provide an invaluable reference text for power generation planners, facility managers, consultants, policy makers and economists, as well as students and lecturers of related Engineering courses. · Provides a unique comparison of a wide range of power generation technologies - conventional, nuclear and renewable · Describes the workings and environmental impact of each technology · Evaluates the economic viability of each different power generation system

Electric Power Generation

Electric Power Generation
Author: Dave Barnett,Kirk Bjornsgaard
Publsiher: PennWell Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015048568169

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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. Industry newcomers will appreciate this clear explanation of how power is created.

Independent Generation of Electric Power

Independent Generation of Electric Power
Author: David Stephen
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015032944681

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Electricity Generation Using Wind Power Second Edition

Electricity Generation Using Wind Power  Second Edition
Author: Shepherd William,Zhang Li
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2017-01-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789813148673

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Is wind power the answer to our energy supply problems? Is there enough wind for everyone? Is offshore generation better than onshore generation? Can a roof-mounted wind turbine generate enough electricity to supply a typical domestic household? Electricity Generation Using Wind Power (2nd Edition) answers these pressing questions through its detailed coverage of the different types of electrical generator machines used, as well as the power electronic converter technologies and control principles employed. Also covered is the integration of wind farms into established electricity grid systems, plus environmental and economic aspects of wind generation. Written for technically minded readers, especially electrical engineers concerned with the possible use of wind power for generating electricity, it incorporates some global meteorological and geographical features of wind supply plus a survey of past and present wind turbines. Included is a technical assessment of the choice of turbine sites. The principles and analysis of wind power conversion, transmission and efficiency evaluation are described. This book includes worked numerical examples in some chapters, plus end of chapter problems and review questions, with answers. As a textbook it is pitched at the level of final year undergraduate engineering study but may also be useful as a textbook or reference for wider technical studies.

Generation of Electrical Power

Generation of Electrical Power
Author: Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli
Publsiher: Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book includes my lecture notes for electrical power generation course. The layout, main components, and characteristics of common electrical power generation plants are described with application to various thermal power plants. The book is divided to different learning outcomes · CLO 1- Describe the layout of common electrical power generation plants. · CLO 2- Describe the main components and characteristics of thermal power plants. a) CLO1 Describe the layout of common electrical power generation plants. · Explain the demand of base - power stations, intermediate - power stations, and peak- generation power stations. · Describe the layout of thermal, hydropower, nuclear, solar and wind power generation plants. · Identify the size, efficiency, availability and capital of generation for electrical power generation plants. · Eexplain the main principle of operation of the transformer and the generator. b) CLO2: Describe the main components and characteristics of thermal power plants. · Identify the structure and the main components of thermal power plants. · Describe various types of boilers and combustion process. · List types of turbines, explain the efficiency of turbines, impulse turbines, reaction turbines, operation and maintenance, and speed regulation, and describe turbo generator. · Explain the condenser cooling - water loop. · Discuss thermal power plants and the impact on the environment.