ABSTRACT

In the view of many power experts, distributed power generation represents the paradigm of the future. Distributed Power Generation: Planning and Evaluation explores the preparation and analysis of distributed generators (DGs) for residential, commercial and industrial, as well as electric utility applications. It examines distributed generation versus traditional, centralized power systems, power demands, reliability evaluation, planning processes, costs, reciprocating piston engine DGs, gas turbine powered DGs, fuel cell powered DGs, renewable resource DGs, and more. The authors include recommendations and guidelines for DG planners, and numerous case studies illustrate the discussions.

chapter 2|30 pages

Demand for Electric Power

chapter 3|31 pages

Reliability and Reliability Evaluation

chapter 4|25 pages

Planning and the Planning Process

chapter 5|28 pages

Cost and Economic Evaluation

chapter 7|27 pages

Gas Turbine Powered Distributed Generators

chapter 8|18 pages

Fuel Cell Powered Distributed Generators

chapter 9|54 pages

Renewable Resource Distributed Generators

chapter 14|24 pages

Basic DG Cases: Grid Interconnection Options

chapter 18|39 pages

Detailed DG Case and Sensitivity Study