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Electric Energy—Generation, Utilization and Conservation is a comprehensive text designed for undergraduate courses in electrical engineering. It introduces the reader to the generation of electrical energy and then goes on to explain how this energy can be effectively utilized for various applications like welding, electric traction, illumination and electrolysis. The detailed explanations of practical applications, as well as the objective questions, short questions and answers, exercise problems and review questions make this an ideal text both inside and outside the classroom. Table of Content Preface About the Authors
Conventional Power Generation Non-conventional Power Generation Conservation Electric Heating Electric Welding Fundamentals of Illumination Various Illumination Methods Electric Drives Electric Traction Electrolysis
Solved Question Papers Index Salient Features
Examination of the need for energy conservation methods, power factor improvement, various tariff methods and power quality Power generation by fuel cells and municipal waste The concept of distributed generation and deregulation
ISBN - 9788131767740
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Pages : 600
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