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Power Transmission &
Distribution, 2nd Ed
- $96.95
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The
continually increasing dependence on electricity in practically every on of
life's endeavors calls for improvements in the quality standards of its supply.
The deregulation of electric (and other) utilities, the events of September 11,
2001, and the blackouts on northeast North America, London and the Italian
peninsula emphasize this need.
This book takes a look at our current
transmission systems and how loop circuits can substantially improve the
reliability of transmission lines, essentially to provide a two-way feed to the
consumer – insuring continuity of service should a fault develop on the circuit.
Distribution systems are also covered, with information included on how small
generating units can be connected directly to the distribution system, in the
same manner as in larger cogenerating units.
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