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Distributed Generation: Power Paradigm for the New Millennium CRC Press, 2001

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Distributed Generation: Power Paradigm for the New Millennium CRC Press, 2001

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    1. Distributed Generation: Power Paradigm for the New Millennium CRC Press, 2001 Anne-Marie Borbely-Bartis Battelle/PNNL June 7, 2001

    3. Contributors ICF (Mike Godec), Aerovironment (David Shearer), Sixth Dimension (Sunil Cherian) Caterpillar, EGSA, Stirling Technology Solar Turbines Yogi Goswami (PV), Dr. Jan Kreider Colin Rodgers, NREC, Capstone, Barber-Nichols UC Irvine, NFCRC (Jack Brouwer) Ecole des Mines de Paris, Dr. Peter Fusaro Colorado Public Utility Commission Bruce Hedman (Onsite Energy) & Tina Kaarsberg (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Lab ASCO Power Technologies Syntroleum, Shell, BP Amoco

    4. Conceptual Framework Traditional Technologies Engine Gensets, Gas Turbines, PV Emerging Technologies PV, Microturbines, Fuel Cells Aspects of the Business Case Control, Econ/Finance, Regulatory, CHP Connecting with the Landscape Distribution Systems, Installation & Interconnection, Fuel

    5. Chapter Outline Technology Description (energy cycle) Efficiency, Design, Pros & Cons Controls & Diagnostics Electrical System Interface Technical Developments & Barriers System Costs & Benefits

    8. The IT Revolution Has enabled businesses (and their financial underwriters) to: Rationalize operating margins Manage risk

    9. Financial Markets

    10. Risk and Energy -- Universal de-/re-regulation forcing reductions in marginal cost of operation U.S. (and global) economic growth is increasingly electro-centric PQ&R has become a central element of variable-cost-of-energy component to goods & services

    12. Result --

    15. The Advent of Transactional Energy Demand Exchanges Apogee Select Energy UniGrid Energy Virtual Bi-lateral Exchanges Enermetrix Stock Brokers Celerity, Sixth Dimension, Silicon Energy, Engage Networks, PowerWeb, etc.

    17. Rationalizing Electric Utility Pricing Location Load Factor Temporal consumption pattern

    21. Distributed Generation: Power Paradigm for the New Millennium, CRC Press, 2001. Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com Tel: 202-586-5196 Cell: 202-550-5482 anne-marie.borbely-bartis@ee.doe.gov

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