Cogeneration Power Plants: Planning and Evaluation
โ Scribed by Joel K Wilson
- Publisher
- Pennwell Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Many on-site power plants either fail outright or perform far below expectations-- all because of poor planning and evaluation of the power plants from the beginning.
This book is intended to help those interested in cogeneration power plants by laying out a thorough and proven planning methodology for new facilities, as well as an evaluation methodology for existing facilities.
There are many good reasons to want your own power plant including: improved power quality, increased reliability, and savings on energy expenses-- buying power wholesale, rather than at retail prices. Although the economics are certainly important, there are a wide range of other advantages to consider, the relative value of which will vary depending on your unique circumstances.
Audience
- Director of Power Plant Development
- Energy Manager
- Power System Engineer
- Operations Manager
- Operations Supervisor
- Project Manager
- Facilities Manager
- Engineering Manager
โฆ Table of Contents
Cogeneration_Power_Plants_Planning_and_Evaluation_----(Intro)
Cogeneration_Power_Plants_Planning_and_Evaluation----(Pg_9--18)
Cogeneration_Power_Plants_Planning_and_Evaluation----(Pg_19--121)
Cogeneration_Power_Plants_Planning_and_Evaluation----(Pg_122--224)
Cogeneration_Power_Plants_Planning_and_Evaluation----_(Pg_225--257)
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