br gupta generation of electrical energy: Generation of Electrical Energy, 7th Edition Gupta B.R., 2017-11 Generation of Electrical Energy is written primarily for the undergraduate students of electrical engineering while also covering the syllabus of AMIE and act as a refresher for the professionals in the field. The subject itself is now rejuvenated with important new developments. With this in view, the book covers conventional topics like load curves, steam generation, hydro-generation parallel operation as well as new topics like new sources of energy generation, hydrothermal coordination, static reserve reliability evaluation among others. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy S. Sivanagaraju, 2010 Generation and Utilization of Electrical Energy is a comprehensive text designed for undergraduate courses in electrical engineering. The text 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 make this an ideal reference book both inside and outside the classroom. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electrical Energy Generation in Europe Jorge Morales Pedraza, 2015-04-21 The present book maximizes reader insights into the current and future roles to be played by different types of renewable energy sources and nuclear energy for the purpose of electricity generation in the European region as a whole and in a select group of European countries specifically. This book includes detailed analysis of the different types of renewable energy sources available in different European countries; the pros and cons of the use of the different types of renewables and nuclear energy for electricity generation; which energy options are available in the different European countries to expand their energy sector in the coming years; the impact on the climate and the environment; levels of production and consumption and the level of electricity generated by these energy sources, amongst others. Designed to inform government officials, economists, scientists and the private and public power industry of the key issues surrounding the future role of different renewable energy sources and nuclear energy in the production of electricity within the European region, this book will also describe in detail the evolution of the electrical energy sector in the chosen European region and the problems that several countries are now experiencing in the face of increasing demand for electricity. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Generation of Electrical Energy B. R. Gupta, 1983 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electric Energy Mohamed A. El-Sharkawi, 2012-11-08 The search for renewable energy and smart grids, the societal impact of blackouts, and the environmental impact of generating electricity, along with the new ABET criteria, continue to drive a renewed interest in electric energy as a core subject. Keeping pace with these changes, Electric Energy: An Introduction, Third Edition restructures the traditional introductory electric energy course to better meet the needs of electrical and mechanical engineering students. Now in color, this third edition of a bestselling textbook gives students a wider view of electric energy, without sacrificing depth. Coverage includes energy resources, renewable energy, power plants and their environmental impacts, electric safety, power quality, power market, blackouts, and future power systems. The book also makes the traditional topics of electromechanical conversion, transformers, power electronics, and three-phase systems more relevant to students. Throughout, it emphasizes issues that engineers encounter in their daily work, with numerous examples drawn from real systems and real data. What’s New in This Edition Color illustrations Substation and distribution equipment Updated data on energy resources Expanded coverage of power plants Expanded material on renewable energy Expanded material on electric safety Three-phase system and pulse width modulation for DC/AC converters Induction generator More information on smart grids Additional problems and solutions Combining the fundamentals of traditional energy conversion with contemporary topics in electric energy, this accessible textbook gives students the broad background they need to meet future challenges. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy C. L. Wadhwa, 1989 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Power Electronics (5th Edition) Vandana Singhal, 2009 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: POWER PLANT ENGINEERING GUPTA, MANOJ KUMAR, 2012-06-12 This textbook has been designed for a one-semester course on Power Plant Engineering studied by both degree and diploma students of mechanical and electrical engineering. It effectively exposes the students to the basics of power generation involved in several energy conversion systems so that they gain comprehensive knowledge of the operation of various types of power plants in use today. After a brief introduction to energy fundamentals including the environmental impacts of power generation, the book acquaints the students with the working principles, design and operation of five conventional power plant systems, namely thermal, nuclear, hydroelectric, diesel and gas turbine. The economic factors of power generation with regard to estimation and prediction of load, plant design, plant operation, tariffs and so on, are discussed and illustrated with the help of several solved numerical problems. The generation of electric power using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, tidal, fuel cells, magneto hydrodynamic, thermoelectric and thermionic systems, is discussed elaborately. The book is interspersed with solved problems for a sound understanding of the various aspects of power plant engineering. The chapter-end questions are intended to provide the students with a thorough reinforcement of the concepts discussed. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electric Energy Systems Antonio Gomez-Exposito, Antonio J. Conejo, Claudio Canizares, 2017-12-19 As demonstrated by recent major blackouts, power grids and their associated markets play a vital role in the operation of our society. Understanding how electric generation, transmission, and delivery systems interact and operate is paramount to guaranteeing reliable sources of electricity. Electric Energy Systems offers highly comprehensive and detailed coverage of power systems operations, uniquely integrating technical and economic analyses. The book fully develops classical subjects such as load flow, short-circuit analysis, and economic dispatch within the context of the new deregulated, competitive electricity markets. With contributions from 24 internationally recognized specialists in power engineering, the text also presents a wide range of advanced topics including harmonic load flow, state estimation, and voltage and frequency control as well as electromagnetic transients, fault analysis, and angle stability. A well-needed and updated extension on classical power systems analysis books, Electric Energy Systems provides an in-depth analysis of the most relevant issues affecting the blood-line of our society, the generation and transmission systems for electric energy. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electrical Machines S. K. Sahdev, 2017-11-24 An extensive and easy-to-read guide covering the fundamental concepts of electrical machines, highlighting transformers, motors, generators and magnetic circuits. It provides in-depth discussion on construction, working principles and applications of various electrical machines. The design of transformers, functioning of generators and performance of induction motors are explained through descriptive illustrations, step-by-step solved examples and mathematical derivations. A separate chapter on special purpose machines offers important topics such as servomotors, brushless motors and stepper motors, which is useful from industrial perspective to build a customized machine. Supported by 400 solved examples, 600 figures, and more than 1000 self-assessment exercises, this is an ideal text for one or two-semester undergraduate courses on electrical machines under electrical and electronics engineering. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Generation, Transmission and Utilization of Electrical Power A. T. Starr, 2000 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electricity Experiments for Children Gabriel Reuben, 1968-01-01 Gives directions for simple experiments which demonstrate the principles of magnetism, electricity, electronics, and nuclear energy. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook Suman Dutta, Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, 2020-09-25 Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook provides a thorough thermodynamic analysis of new and current methods to give detailed insight into energy efficiency processes. This book includes the production methods, storage systems, and applications in various engines, as well as the safety related issues associated with all stages of production, storage, and utilization. With a comparison of cost implications and a techno-economic evaluation checking the feasibility of sustainable fuel use, this handbook is an invaluable reference source for researchers, professionals, and scientists working in the field of sustainability. The present power from solar, biomass, wind, hydrogen and other forms of renewable energy generated from sustainable sources can be harvested by various means and utilized in a variety of industries, supporting the need for clean fuels in modern society. However, there is still limited global availability and insufficient storage, which are required for efficient and effective harvesting of sustainable fuels. - Discusses new and innovative sustainable fuel technologies - Provides an integrated approach for modern tools, methodologies, and indicators in sustainable technologies - Evaluates advanced fuel technologies alongside other transformational options |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Power System BR Gupta, 2008 It is gratifying to note that the book has very widespread acceptance by faculty and students throughout the country.n the revised edition some new topics have been added.Additional solved examples have also been added.The data of transmission system in India has been updated. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Utilisation of Electrical Power Er. R. K. Rajput, 2006 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Tribology in Industries Srivastava, Sushil Kumar, 2004-08 A Textbook-cum-reference book for Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate students of Mechanical, Electrical, Maintenance and Production Engineering disciplines. This book would also be of immensehelp to various practising engineers, technologists, managers and supervisiors engaged in the maintenance, operation and upkeep of the different machines, equipments, systems and plants of various industries. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Basic Electronics BL Theraja, 2006-12 Aims of the Book:The foremost and primary aim of the book is to meet the requirements of students pursuing following courses of study:1.Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering(ECE)-3-year course offered by various Indian and foreign polytechnics and technical institutes like city and guilds of London Institute(CGLI).2.B.E.(Elect.& Comm.)-4-year course offered by various Engineering Colleges.efforts have beenmade to cover the papers:Electronics-I & II and Pulse and Digital Circuits.3.B.Sc.(Elect.)-3-Year vocationalised course recently introduced by Approach. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: A Textbook of Electric Power Distribution Automation Dr. M.K. Khedkar, Dr. G.M. Dhole, 2010 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Renewable Energy Mansour Al Qubeissi, Ahmad El-Kharouf, Hakan Serhad Soyhan, 2020-09-09 The demand for secure, affordable and clean energy is a priority call to humanity. Challenges associated with conventional energy resources, such as depletion of fossil fuels, high costs and associated greenhouse gas emissions, have stimulated interests in renewable energy resources. For instance, there have been clear gaps and rushed thoughts about replacing fossil-fuel driven engines with electric vehicles without long-term plans for energy security and recycling approaches. This book aims to provide a clear vision to scientists, industrialists and policy makers on renewable energy resources, predicted challenges and emerging applications. It can be used to help produce new technologies for sustainable, connected and harvested energy. A clear response to economic growth and clean environment demands is also illustrated. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electric Power Systems for Non-Electrical Engineers Anup Kumar Tripathi, 2024-12-30 This book explains the electrical power systems for non-electrical engineers and includes topics like electrical energy systems, electrical power systems structure, single-phase AC circuit fundamentals and three-phase systems, power system modeling, power system representation, power system operation, power flow analysis, economic operation of power systems, power system fault analysis, power system protection fundamentals, and so forth. Examples have been provided to clarify the description, and review questions are provided at the end of each chapter. Features: Provides a simplified description of fundamentals of electrical energy systems and structure of electrical power systems for non-electrical engineers. Gives a detailed description of AC circuit fundamentals and three-phase systems. Describes power system modeling and power system representation. Covers power system operation, power flow analysis, and fundamentals of economic operation of power systems. Discusses power system fault analysis and fundamentals of power system protection with examples, and also includes renewable energy systems. This book has been aimed at senior undergraduate and graduate students of non-electrical engineering background. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Principles of Electronics [LPSPE] VK Mehta | Rohit Mehta, In its 40th year, Principles of Electronics remains a comprehensive and succinct textbook for students preparing for B. Tech, B. E., B.Sc., diploma and various other engineering examinations. It also caters to the requirements of those readers who wish to increase their knowledge and gain a sound grounding in the basics of electronics. Concepts fundamental to the understanding of the subject such as electron emission, atomic structure, transistors, semiconductor physics, gas-filled tubes, modulation and demodulation, semiconductor diode and regulated D.C. power supply have been included, added and updated in the book as full chapters to give the reader a well-rounded view of the subject. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Proceedings of the Seminar on Environment Friendly Ellectric Power Generation , |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Modern Power Electronics PC Sen, 2005 I May observed that recent developments in power electronics have proceeded in two different directions,namely,low power range power supplies using high frequency PWM technique and medium to high power range energy control systems to serve specific Purpose. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Transmission & Distribution Of Electrical Power J. B. Gupta, 2009 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology John Bird, 2017-03-31 This practical resource introduces electrical and electronic principles and technology covering theory through detailed examples, enabling students to develop a sound understanding of the knowledge required by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications. No previous background in engineering is assumed, making this an ideal text for vocational courses at Levels 2 and 3, foundation degrees and introductory courses for undergraduates. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Computational Intelligence Paradigms for Optimization Problems Using MATLAB®/SIMULINK® S. Sumathi, L. Ashok Kumar, Surekha. P, 2018-09-03 Considered one of the most innovative research directions, computational intelligence (CI) embraces techniques that use global search optimization, machine learning, approximate reasoning, and connectionist systems to develop efficient, robust, and easy-to-use solutions amidst multiple decision variables, complex constraints, and tumultuous environments. CI techniques involve a combination of learning, adaptation, and evolution used for intelligent applications. Computational Intelligence Paradigms for Optimization Problems Using MATLAB®/ Simulink® explores the performance of CI in terms of knowledge representation, adaptability, optimality, and processing speed for different real-world optimization problems. Focusing on the practical implementation of CI techniques, this book: Discusses the role of CI paradigms in engineering applications such as unit commitment and economic load dispatch, harmonic reduction, load frequency control and automatic voltage regulation, job shop scheduling, multidepot vehicle routing, and digital image watermarking Explains the impact of CI on power systems, control systems, industrial automation, and image processing through the above-mentioned applications Shows how to apply CI algorithms to constraint-based optimization problems using MATLAB® m-files and Simulink® models Includes experimental analyses and results of test systems Computational Intelligence Paradigms for Optimization Problems Using MATLAB®/ Simulink® provides a valuable reference for industry professionals and advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Energy and Power in North East India Subhadeep Bhattacharjee, 2010-01-01 Chifely with reference to Tripura, India. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Tiet.com-2000. Surekha Bhanot, 2000 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Intelligent Renewable Energy Systems Neeraj Priyadarshi, Akash Kumar Bhoi, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban, S. Balamurugan, Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, 2021-12-29 INTELLIGENT RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS This collection of papers on artificial intelligence and other methods for improving renewable energy systems, written by industry experts, is a reflection of the state of the art, a must-have for engineers, maintenance personnel, students, and anyone else wanting to stay abreast with current energy systems concepts and technology. Renewable energy is one of the most important subjects being studied, researched, and advanced in today’s world. From a macro level, like the stabilization of the entire world’s economy, to the micro level, like how you are going to heat or cool your home tonight, energy, specifically renewable energy, is on the forefront of the discussion. This book illustrates modelling, simulation, design and control of renewable energy systems employed with recent artificial intelligence (AI) and optimization techniques for performance enhancement. Current renewable energy sources have less power conversion efficiency because of its intermittent and fluctuating behavior. Therefore, in this regard, the recent AI and optimization techniques are able to deal with data ambiguity, noise, imprecision, and nonlinear behavior of renewable energy sources more efficiently compared to classical soft computing techniques. This book provides an extensive analysis of recent state of the art AI and optimization techniques applied to green energy systems. Subsequently, researchers, industry persons, undergraduate and graduate students involved in green energy will greatly benefit from this comprehensive volume, a must-have for any library. Audience Engineers, scientists, managers, researchers, students, and other professionals working in the field of renewable energy. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Emerging Power Converters for Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles Rabiul Islam, Rakibuzzaman Shah, Mohd. Hasan Ali, 2023-09-25 This book covers advancements of power converter and control techniques for grid integration of large-scale renewable energy sources and electrical vehicles |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Strategies for e-Service, e-Governance, and Cybersecurity Bhaswati Sahoo, Rabindra Narayana Behera, Sasmita Rani Samanta, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, 2021-12-28 In the world of digitization today, many services of government and industry are carried out in electronic mode in order to avoid the misuse of natural resources. The implementation of e-services also provides transparency and efficiency. However, these e-services are vulnerable to cyber threats and need special measures in place to provide safety and security as they are being used in the cyber space. This new volume provides an introduction to and overview of cybersecurity in e-services and e-governance systems. The volume presents and discusses the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, as well as the practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of security and e-services. The editors bring together leading academics, scientists, researchers, and research scholars to share their experiences and research results on many aspects of e-services, e-governance, and cybersecurity. The chapters cover diverse topics, such as using digital education to curb gender violence, cybersecurity threats and technology in the banking industry, e-governance in the healthcare sector, cybersecurity in the natural gas and oil industry, developing information communication systems, and more. The chapters also include the uses and selection of encryption technology and software. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Non Conventional Energy Resources Sobh Nath Singh, 2015 With energy sustainability at the forefront of public discussion worldwide, there is a vital requirement to foster an understanding of safe alternative sources of energy such as solar and wind power. Tailored to the requirements of undergraduate students of engineering, Non-conventional Energy Resources provides a comprehensive coverage of the basic principles, working and utilization of all key renewable power sources—solar, wind, hydel, biomass, hyower and fuel cells. The book also consists of several solved and unsolved questions for thorough practice and revision. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Principles of Solar Engineering, Second Edition D. Yogi Goswami, Frank Kreith, Jan F. Kreider, 2000-01-01 This second edition of Principles of Solar Engineering covers the latest developments in a broad range of topics of interest to students and professionals interested in solar energy applications. With the scientific fundamentals included, the book covers important areas such as heating and cooling, passive solar applications, detoxification and biomass energy conversion. This comprehensive textbook provides examples of methods of solar engineering from around the world and includes examples, solutions and data applicable to international solar energy issues. A solutions manual is available to qualified instructors. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Power System Analysis John Grainger, William D. Stevenson, 1994 This updated edition includes: coverage of power-system estimation, including current developments in the field; discussion of system control, which is a key topic covering economic factors of line losses and penalty factors; and new problems and examples throughout. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Publisher's Monthly , 2006 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electrical Power System Design M.V. Deshpande, 1990 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electric Power Substations Engineering John D. McDonald, 2016-04-19 Combining select chapters from Grigsby's standard-setting The Electric Power Engineering Handbook with several chapters not found in the original work, Electric Power Substations Engineering became widely popular for its comprehensive, tutorial-style treatment of the theory, design, analysis, operation, and protection of power substations. For its |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Innovation in Energy Systems , 2019 |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Conference on Water Resources Development--Flood Control, Irrigation, Waterways, Electric Power and Its Evacuation , 2002 Contributed articles presented at the conference. |
br gupta generation of electrical energy: Electrical Energy Systems Shahriar Khan, 2013-08-01 This textbook presents a modern approach for undergraduate (and graduate) Engineering students. Starting with Generators, it continues with Thermodynamics, Power Stations, Transportation, etc. While the material has been made easy-to-understand, there is emphasis on depth-of-knowledge and engineering principles. The chapter breakdown is as follows: 1. Forms and Sources of Energy 2. AC Generator 3. AC Generators in Parallel 4. DC Generator 5. Hydroelectric Power 6. Thermodynamic Processes 7. Carnot Cycle and Second Law of Thermodynamics 8. Reciprocating Engines 9. Gas Turbines 10. Steam Turbines 11. Solar Energy 12. Wind Turbines 13. Battery Technology 14. Electric and Hydroelectric Vehicles 15. Hydrocarbon Exploration 16. Saving Energy 17. Saving the Environment |
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