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Regulation and rates for electricity

See also Cogeneration Technologies Edison, Thomas Alva Electricity Electric Motor Systems Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Systems Matter and Energy Regulation and Rates for Electricity Siemens, Ernst Werner von Tesla, Nikola Thomson, Joseph John Townes, Charles Liard Turbines, Gas Turbines, Steam Volta, Alessadro Wlieatstone, Charles. [Pg.399]

See also-. Climatic Effects Consumption Domestic Energy Use Electric Motor Systems Electric Power, Generation of Electric Power, System Protection, Control, and Monitoring of Electric Power Substations Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Systems Government and the Energy Marketplace Regulation and Rates for Electricity. [Pg.427]

Federal Power Act Regulates licensing of non-federal hydroelectric projects, as well as the interstate transmission of electrical energy and rates for its sale at wholesale in interstate commerce. It was enacted in 1920 and amended in 1935. [Pg.18]

The efficiency of power generation is significantly reduced by any deposits formed on the turbine blades by BW carryover and severe turbine damage may also result. Tiirbine efficiency also is reduced by demands for output that exceed the rated maximum and by extended operation beyond the maintenance period or design life. Additionally, errors in steam flow meters, thermometers, and pressure gauges, and so forth cause the control system to regulate the generation of electricity at some further reduced level. [Pg.21]

Besides safety-belt regulations, accident rates are influenced by speed-limit standards, drivers education levels, technical vehicle checks and regulations on driving with lights by day. Propulsion technologies are not relevant in this case and thus the switch from traditional combustion engines to alternative fuel-powered motors will not influence accident rates. Sure, the question can be raised that quieter electric vehicles could increase the risk of accidents because vehicles can not be heard as quickly. But up to now there is no evidence for this assumption and thus the thesis is rejected in the subsequent elaborations. [Pg.578]


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