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As attractive to students as it is useful to professors and engineers, this third edition of a groundbreaking textbook demonstrates how to design, analyze, and perform modern distribution system engineering; contains new chapters on distributed generation, renewable energy, modern energy storage systems, and smart grids; includes over 180 examples, more than 170 end-of-chapter problems, and new MATLAB® applications; discusses distribution planning and design considerations with emphasis on economical explication and overall impact; and presents clear definitions of terms and symbols used in the power industry.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As attractive to students as it is useful to professors and engineers, this third edition of a groundbreaking textbook demonstrates how to design, analyze, and perform modern distribution system engineering; contains new chapters on distributed generation, renewable energy, modern energy storage systems, and smart grids; includes over 180 examples, more than 170 end-of-chapter problems, and new MATLAB® applications; discusses distribution planning and design considerations with emphasis on economical explication and overall impact; and presents clear definitions of terms and symbols used in the power industry.
Autorenporträt
Turan Gönen received a BS and MS from Istanbul Technical College, MS and two Ph.Ds from Iowa State University, and MBA from University of Oklahoma. He has held positions at University of Missouri-Columbia, University of Missouri-Rolla, University of Oklahoma, Iowa State University, Florida International University, and Ankara Technical College; served as a design engineer and consultant in US and international power industries; and written over 100 technical papers and five books. An IEEE fellow and IIE senior member, he is currently professor of electrical engineering and director of the Electrical Power Educational Institute at California State University, Sacramento.