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Power engineering lab: electricity market simulator

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2002
This paper presents a successful lab experience to teach pool-based electricity markets to power engineering students. Students are arranged in groups and assigned, at random, a set of generators. They play the role of power producers and compete against each other with the target of maximizing their own profits.
J. Contreras   +3 more
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Power Electronics in Electrical Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1978
The area of Power Electronics consists of groups of topics which should now form part of a program in Electrical Power Engineering. Some of these topics can be introduced by modifying part of the standard curriculum in Electrical Engineering; others require the introduction of new courses.
James F. Lindsay, V. R. Stefanovic
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Electric Power Substations Engineering

2016
HOW A SUBSTATION HAPPENS Jim Burke and Anne-Marie Sahazizian GAS-INSULATED SUBSTATIONS Phil Bolin AIR-INSULATED SUBSTATIONS-BUS/SWITCHING CONFIGURATIONS Michael J. Bio HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHING EQUIPMENT David L. Harris and E. David Childress HIGH VOLTAGE POWER ELECTRONICS SUBSTATIONS Gerhard Juette and Asok Mukherjee THE INTERFACE BETWEEN AUTOMATION AND ...
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Engineering Manual and Electric Powered Wheelchairs

Critical Reviews™ in Biomedical Engineering, 1999
The sophistication required to develop and properly configure a wheelchair is illustrated by the amount and complexity of the research being conducted. At this time there appears to be between 1.5 and 2.0 million full-time wheelchair users within the United States.
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Electric power engineering in Japan

IEEE Spectrum, 1967
Since the end of World War II, the installed generated capacity in Japan has increased at an average annual rate of 10.7 percent. In March 1966 it totaled almost 35 000 MW, and by 1975, the total system capacity should reach about 84 000 MW. A 500-kV transmission system and 600-MW turbine generators are to be put into operation in the near future.
Teruhiro Umezu, Hiroshi Nakamura
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Electrical Power Cable Engineering

2017
Historical perspective of electrical cables basic dialectric theory of cable conductors cable characterisitcs - electrical insulating materials for cables electrical properties of insulating materials shielding of power cables sheaths, jackets and armours standards and specifications cable manufacturing cable installation splicing and terminating ...
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Education for Electric Power Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Education, 1968
This invited paper was presented at the Second Panamerican Congress of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. A one-year graduate program in electric power engineering has been in operation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute since the fall of 1962; it has been quite successful, with the number of participating students increasing tenfold in this five ...
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Introduction to electric power engineering using numerical methods for electrical engineers

2001 Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37262), 2001
Electric power engineering education is facing a crisis. There is significant decline in enrolments in power courses at many universities. If this trend continues, the power industry will face shortage of trained engineering personnel. This paper explains how students are introduced to the basic concepts in power engineering in the early part of their ...
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Geographic Power Engineering for Electric Power Companies

Materials Performance, 2008
Geographic power engineering, a compilation of several disciplines, permits a power company to assess the vulnerability of its infrastructure to environmental factors. The company can then plan, operate, and manage its corrosion control program accordingly.
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