Energy Transmission Articles
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What is sub metering?
Measurement refers to the activity of achieving uniform units and accurate, reliable values. Measuring involves defining and converting measurement units. The transfer of quantitative values and the measures, procedures, and legal systems that must be adopted to ensure their uniformity. The measuring instruments we use in our daily lives need to be calibrated by a professional authority before ...
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What is a prepayment energy meter?
A prepayment energy meter, which is an advanced electronic energy meter, is mainly used to measure the consumption of electrical energy in low-voltage circuits. It combines prepaid and smart metering technology, has the characteristics of automation, high precision, and intelligence, and is widely used in homes, commercial, and industrial places. The advantages of prepayment energy meters are ...
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Project - FP204 - Sustainable Renewables Risk Mitigation Initiative (SRMI) Facility (Phase 2 Resilience focus) [SRMI-Resilience]
Even though renewable energy (RE) is now an economically viable option on par and often surpassing the return on investment compared to more traditional energy resources, the investment level towards RE resources in developing countries have remained at a standstill in recent years. In developing countries, a range of investment barriers such as the limited capacity of utilities for energy ...
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DSOs are the Gatekeepers of our Net-Zero Future: A Conversation with Eurelectric
80% of global CO2 emissions are due to the production and consumption of energy Climate change is primarily an energy challenge. Today 80% of global CO2 emissions are due to energy production and consumption. In 2019, power generation accounted for nearly 45% of those emissions, while demand-side emissions corresponded to 55% of the total. We can still limit global heating to 1.5°C, but ...
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Blockchain technology in the energy sector – future of the energy industry?
Blockchain technology is a chain of blocks used to store and transmit data in a distributed manner, creating a decentralized data ledger. Despite the relatively early development stage, blockchain solutions in the energy sector are highly potential. What is blockchain? Blockchain is a technology that stores and transmits data about transactions. Data is arranged in the form of consecutive data ...
By Codibly
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Solar Film Transmission Meter
LS101 Solar Film Transmission Meter Window Tint Transmission Meter For Glass Film With 365nm UV 950nm IR Rejection 550nm Visible Light Transmittance LS101 LS101 Solar Film Transmission Meter is able to simultaneously measure and display UV, IR rejection value and visible light transmission value. This meter is self-contained light sources and self-calibration. No manual adjustment is needed. ...
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Key Design Points of High Frequency Transformer for Switching Power Supply
1.Preface Monolithic tiny switch power supply integrated circuit has the advantages of high integration, high cost performance, the simplest peripheral circuit and the best performance index. It can form an isolated switching power supply without power frequency transformer with high efficiency. From 1994 to 2001, a series of monolithic switching power supply products, such as TOPSwitch, ...
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Post Saubhagya – Moving Beyond Connections to Quality of Supply
Distribution, the crucial link between power generation plants and end users, presents a complex challenge that India’s power sector is meeting with only qualified success. Despite being one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, India’s per capita electricity consumption is only about a third of the global average. The rural segment of the population has been most affected ...
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The clean economy is good for business
Matt Arnold is Global Head of Sustainable Finance at JPMorgan Chase & Co. His team’s remit is sustainable finance – helping firms capitalize on sustainability as a business and leadership opportunity, as well as navigate related policies and risks. In 2017, JPMorgan Chase committed to sourcing renewable energy for 100 percent of its global power needs by 2020 – a ...
By GLOBE Series
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EC Publishes NanoData Landscape Compilation Reports
On June 8, 2017, the European Commission (EC) published eight NanoData Landscape Compilation reports. The EC states that the reports offer a snapshot of the environment for nanotechnology in different application fields: NanoData Landscape Compilation: Health: This report offers a snapshot of the status of the environment for nanotechnology in the context of health. Analysis of that ...
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Advanced, integrated systems meet the challenges of commercial-scale operation
Technological frontiers in die alternative energy industry continue to widen in countries around the globe. As such, die exploitation of biomass as a source of energy has become die fastest-growing sector among a growing roster of energy solutions. Today, more energy is produced from various forms of biomass dian from all wind, solar and geodicrmal applications combined. Much of die excitement ...
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Engineering Innovation into Driveline Design
Introduction: thinking differently What is innovation? How can you harness innovation in practical ways to support your business goals? In the driveline industry and for engineering in general, “innovation” is often synonymous with the use of new or novel technologies/methods to achieve design and development goals - and ultimately deliver a higher quality product - in faster, more ...
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Energy and exergy analyses of solar ponds in the Indian climatic conditions
Energy and exergy analyses of a salinity–gradient solar pond (SGSP) (100 × 100 m²) are carried out in the Indian climatic conditions. It has been found that the highest amount of useful low–grade thermal energy, i.e., 24,260 and 28,119 MJ, can be extracted at 80 and 85°C temperature from heat storage zone (HSZ) of the solar ponds at New Delhi and Bhavnagar in the month of May, respectively. ...
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A new time–frequency approach for hybrid differential and impedance protection of transmission lines
A new current differential protection of transmission lines is presented in this paper using an S–transform variant having very fast computational speed suitable for real–time applications. The conventional S–transform used earlier for transmission line protection has large computational overhead and thus is not suitable for generating decisions regarding the occurrence of a fault and its type on ...
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Santa Fe company aims to turn motion of waves into electricity
A Santa Fe company plans to turn ocean waves into electricity off Peru’s coast in the spring. Atmocean is run by Philip Kithil, an entrepreneur and inventor. Chris White, a native Santa Fean, works as the project administrator, and both understand the ocean and waves better than most landlocked New Mexicans. “There are a lot of exciting advantages here versus traditional ...
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Case study: power plants
Wärtsilä power plant portfolio includes baseload, cogeneration, load management and gas compression applications – anything from floating barge power stations to decentralised units suitable for urban areas. High efficiency, fuel flexibility and modular design allow for truly competitive power production anywhere in the world. Supported by a complete range of services, the ...
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Opportunities and obstacles: integrating energy efficiency into the transmission and distribution planning process
This paper seeks to highlight issues that warrant further evaluation associated with more precisely incorporating energy efficiency (EE) into a utility's system wide transmission and distribution (T&D) plan from a financial and load forecasting perspective while accounting for system reliability and ratepayer concerns. This paper also analyses how EE is integrated into grid operators' ...
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Power losses from wind generated electricity in high voltage AC transmission: an analysis through simulation
In this paper, we have investigated different types of losses from wind generated electricity in high voltage AC (HVAC) transmission. Wind power generation is expensive in nature and it is thus necessary to know how much power is lost in the transmission. We have simulated an HVAC transmission system with a wind power generator in Simulink. We varied different components of the system namely wind ...
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Exergetic assessment of transmission–concentrated solar energy systems via optical fibres for building applications
Optical fibres solar energy transmission and concentration provide a flexible way of handling concentrated solar energy. Solar lighting with Fibre Optic Bundles (FOBs) can be considered a promising option for energy–efficient green buildings. This study deals with the exergetic analysis and performance assessment of a system based on the idea of Transmission–Concentrated Solar Energy via Optical ...
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Are your electric rates high? Here’s the good news
October 13, 2010 If your electric rates are high, there is a silver lining. Chances are you live in a state that offers some of the greatest innovations and incentives for energy efficiency – or soon will. By taking advantage of these programs, you can reduce your bill. Take a look at the chart below that I put together after reading the American Council for an Energy-Efficient ...
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