
ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION: NONCONVENTIONAL METHODS Wind Power Gary L. Johnson Advanced Energy Technologies Saifur Rahman Photovoltaics Roger A. Messenger ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION: CONVENTIONAL METHODS Hydroelectric Power Generation Steven R. Brockschink, James H. Gurney, and Douglas B. Seely Synchronous Machinery Paul I. Nippes Thermal Generating Plants Kenneth H. Sebra Distributed Utilities John R. Kennedy TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Concept of Energy Transmission and Distribution George G. Karady Transmission Line Structures Joe C. Pohlman Insulators and Accessories George G. Karady and R.G. Farmer Transmission Line Construction and Maintenance Wilford Caulkins and Kristine Buchholz Insulated Power Cables used in Underground Applications Michael L. Dyer Transmission Line Parameters Manuel Reta-Hernandez Sag and Tension of Conductor D.A. Douglass and Ridley Thrash Corona and Noise Giao N. Trinh Geomagnetic Disturbances and Impacts upon Power System Operation John G. Kappenman Lightning Protection William A. Chisholm Reactive Power Compensation Rao S. Thallam Environmental Impact of Transmission Lines George G. Karady DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Power System Loads Raymond R. Shoults and Larry D. Swift Distribution System Modeling and Analysis William H. Kersting Power System Operation and Control George L. Clark and Simon W. Bowen Hard to Find Information (on Distribution System Characteristics and Protection) Jim Burke Real-Time Control of Distributed Generation Murat Dilek and Robert P. Broadwater ELECTRIC POWER UTILIZATION Metering of Electric Power and Energy John V. Grubbs Basic Electric Power Utilization-Loads, Load Characterization and Load Modeling Andrew Hanson Electric Power Utilization: Motors Charles A. Gross POWER QUALITY Introduction S.M. Halpin Wiring and Grounding for Power Quality Christopher J. Melhorn Harmonics in Power Systems S.M. Halpin Voltage Sags Math H.J. Bollen Voltage Fluctuations and Lamp Flicker in Power Systems S.M. Halpin Power Quality Monitoring Patrick Coleman INDEX
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