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Issues pertaining to load shedding using on-site power generation in supermarkets.
Author(s) : SHAPIRO D.
Summary
The paper discusses issues pertaining to electric load shedding using on-site power generation. Items discussed include background on engine driven generators versus engine driven refrigeration compressors, peak shaving versus base loading, traditional piston engine generators versus microturbines, and methods by which an on-site generator may be electrically connected to the site's power distribution system.
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- Original title: Issues pertaining to load shedding using on-site power generation in supermarkets.
- Record ID : 2003-2240
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 2002/07/22
- Source: Source: Proc. Urbana-Champaign int. Conf., IIR
2002-3; 105-111; fig.; phot.
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