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Power Systems In Emergencies From Contingency Planning To Crisis Management 1st Edition U G Knight

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Power Systems In Emergencies From Contingency Planning To Crisis Management 1st Edition U G Knight
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.38 MB
Pages: 399
Author: U. G. Knight
ISBN: 9780471490166, 0471490164
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Power Systems In Emergencies From Contingency Planning To Crisis Management 1st Edition U G Knight by U. G. Knight 9780471490166, 0471490164 instant download after payment.

Having spent his career planning, operating, and controlling power systems, Knight (Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, London) offers advice on dealing with a system under short-term instabilities, usually caused by extreme weather conditions, which he points out are predicted to become increasingly more common. He explains disturbance and system failure, different forms of disturbance, what severity should be covered by normal protection and control rather than emergency facilities, planning and operating measures to minimize the impact, restoring normal conditions, training staff, environmental factors, costs and benefits of emergency control, and future developments. He also reviews some major disturbances around the world.

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