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D. A. Flint and C. Norris, 1986 Capacity and Generation of Non-Utility Sources of Energy, Edison Electric Institute, Washington, D.C., July 1988. [Pg.50]

Westinghouse Plutonium Fuels Demonstration Progress Report, Edison Electric Institute, ECAP-4167, Westinghouse Plutonium Fuels Development Laboratory, New York, 1970. [Pg.208]

EEI Pockethook of Electric Utility Statistics, Edison Electric Institute, Washington, D.C. [Pg.93]

EET-NEMA Standards for Connectors for Use Between Hluminum or Hluminum—Copper Overhead Conductors, EEIPub. No. TDJ-162, Edison Electric Institute, New York, Aug. 1973. [Pg.33]

Battelle-Columbus Division and Synergic Resources Corporation. 1984. Demoud-Side Monigenient, Evohudon ofAkenutivcs. Palo Alto, CA Electric Power Research Institute and Edison Electric Institute. [Pg.324]

Hay, D. (1991). Hydroelectric Development in the United States, 1880-1940. Washington, DC Edison Electric Institute. [Pg.699]

Edison Electric Institute. (1991). Transmission Access and Wheeling. Washington, UC Author. [Pg.1204]

Elmer, K., Edison Electrical Institute Power Station Sub-Committee Conference (April 1975)... [Pg.718]

Incandescent lamps consist of glass bulbs that enclose an electrically heated filament that emits light. For over 50 years prior to Thomas Edison s success, scientists had experimented with developing electric lamps. With financiers such as J. P. Morgan and the Vanderbilts, Edison founded the Edison Electric Light Company in 1878 with the prime mission to generate cheap electric power to provide an illumination source. For the filament of his electric lamp, Edison reportedly experimented on 6000 different types of materials, eventually narrowing his focus on fine platinum wire and a mix of 10% iridium with platinum. Unfortunately,... [Pg.109]

American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers — H. R. Kornblum Chemical Manufacturers Association — D. R. Frikken Copper Development Association — A. Cohen Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association — T. F. Stroud Edison Electric Institute — R. L. Williams International District Heating Association — G. M. Von Bargen... [Pg.12]

Duckert, Joseph M. "A Short Energy History of the United States" The Edison Electric Institute Washington, DC, 1980. [Pg.50]

Mackay D (1982) US-EPA, the utility solid waste activities group. The Edison Electric Institute and The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association... [Pg.311]

Staff Statistical Year Book on the Electric Utility Industry. Edison Electric Institute. New York (Published annually). htlp //www.eeis>rg/... [Pg.564]

Edison Electric Institute 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., 4th Floor Washington, D.C. 20004 Phone 202-508-5000... [Pg.36]

EEI (1993). Edison Electric Institute. Edison Electric Institute et al. v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, No. 91-1586 (June 18). [Pg.384]

The Edison Electric Institute (EEI) is an association of U.S. shareholder-owned electric companies as well as worldwide affiliates and industry associates. Its web site provides energy news and a link to Electric Perspectives magazine. [Pg.116]

Nearly 160,000 miles of high-voltage electrical transmission lines in the United States carry power from power stations to load centers (Edison Electric Institute, 2002). In addition, distribution lines carry the power from substations to end users. The electrical power system is fundamentally different from the liquid or gaseous fuel supply systems, which involve fluid flows that are relatively easy to direct and control. Electric power flow, which is dictated by complex physics principles, can often be difficult to control. [Pg.213]

Anderson, J. G. and K. O. Tangen, Insulation of switching-surge voltages, in EHV Transmission Line Reference Book, Edison Electric Inst., New York, 1968. [Pg.127]


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