Electrical Generation and Distribution Systems and Power Quality Disturbances
by Gregorio Romero Rey, Luisa Martinez Muneta
Publisher: InTech 2011
ISBN-13: 9789533073293
Number of pages: 304
Description:
By integrating distributed power generation systems close to the loads in the electric grid, we can eliminate the need to transfer energy over long distances through the electric grid. In this book the reader will be introduced to different power generation and distribution systems with an analysis of some types of existing disturbances and a study of different industrial applications such as battery charges.
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