Generation of Electricity Energy is written primarily for the undergraduate students of electrical engineering while also covering the syllabus of AMIE and act as a refresher for the professionals in the field. For more than 30 years, the book has been very useful - however, the subject itself is now rejuvenated with important new developments. With this in view, the all new 7th edition covers conventional topics such as load curves, steam generation, hydro-generation parallel operation as well as new topics such as new sources of energy generation, hydrothermal coordination and static reserve reliability evaluation among others.
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