
doi: 10.2172/808753
This project is a feasibility study for a control system for existing backup generators in South Africa. The strategy is to install a system to enable backup generators (BGs) to be dispatched only when a large generator fails. Using BGs to provide ''ten minute reserve'' will save energy and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by an estimated nearly 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year.
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Progress Report, Policy And Economy, Control Systems, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon, South Africa, Greenhouse Gases, Gas Turbines, Feasibility Studies South Africa, 29 Energy Planning, Fossil-Fuel Power Plants, Feasibility Studies, Fossil Fuel Power Plants, Air Pollution Abatement
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Progress Report, Policy And Economy, Control Systems, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon, South Africa, Greenhouse Gases, Gas Turbines, Feasibility Studies South Africa, 29 Energy Planning, Fossil-Fuel Power Plants, Feasibility Studies, Fossil Fuel Power Plants, Air Pollution Abatement
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