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Superconducting Power Transmission
Cryogenics, 1971At the present time it is predicted that the electric utilities will need to double their capacity every ten years. This rate of growth, about 8% per year, is not in itself awe-inspiring until one considers the present size of the electric industry. The estimated demand in the United States for the year 1990 is in excess of 109 kW.
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Novel transmission power selection method in transmission power control
2010 3rd IEEE International Conference on Broadband Network and Multimedia Technology (IC-BNMT), 2010Transmission power control (TPC) has been studied as communication technique for reducing energy consumption in wireless sensor network. Most of all TPC algorithms have an inherent problem such as packet loss, retransmission, because it have been considered only sensitivity.
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Charging transmission [power transmission pricing]
Power Engineer, 2003Establishing a realistic pricing model across Europe is crucial to market liberalisation. EU governments have agreed to open their electricity and gas markets completely and two amending directives to EC 96/92 are now in the final stages of the EU legislative process.
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Some Power Transmission Economics
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1907In designing power transmission systems, it is always well to bear in mind that the ultimate development of the art and of the country has not yet been reached.
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Long-distance power transmission
Electrical Engineering, 1950MANY STUDIES have been made recently to determine the performance characteristics of long-distance transmission systems. This particular analysis considered straightaway transmission systems of 600 miles in length, a distance which is representative of transmission now under study and in actual development.1,3 The system characteristics and ...
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