This certificate awards Kevin Wise for successfully completing a course in Alternative Power Generation Technologies. The certificate includes Kevin Wise's name, the name of the course completed, a serial number, and the date of October 20, 2016.
This certificate of achievement is awarded to Ahmed Adel Ragab for successfully completing a course on intelligent response and network requests. The certificate includes Ahmed's name, the course name in Arabic script, a serial number, and the date of April 27, 2016.
Ee w04.2 w_ 2. electricity generation _ part 3 (generation technologies)Silvester Van Koten
This document discusses electrical generation and related concepts. It begins with terminology around power and energy. It then provides examples of power, energy, speed and distance calculations. There are also charts showing the annual electricity consumption and capacity factors of different countries in the EU. The document discusses different types of power plants like nuclear, coal, gas and renewable energy sources. It covers concepts like screening curves, load duration curves and the economics of different generation technologies.
The document provides an overview of electrical systems, including electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. It discusses various sources of energy used for electricity generation such as hydropower, fossil fuels, nuclear energy, wind, and solar. The fundamental principles of electricity generation through magnetism and the movement of conductors are also covered. Key stages of electricity generation including production of steam from heat and its use in turbines to power generators are described.
This document discusses several innovative power generation technologies for the future, including ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), biomass energy, and magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) power generation. OTEC uses the temperature difference between warm surface waters and cold deep waters to power a turbine via a closed-cycle system using ammonia. Biomass energy generates power by burning organic materials like wood. MHD power generation directly converts the heat of fuels into electricity using ionized gases moving through powerful magnetic fields. The document concludes these new techniques can improve power generation efficiency to help address future power shortages.
The load curve shows the variation in load on an electrical power station over time. It provides important information such as average daily load, maximum demand, number of generating units needed, and operation scheduling. The demand factor is the ratio of maximum demand to connected load and is used to determine plant equipment capacity. The load factor is the ratio of average load to maximum demand and indicates plant utilization.
This document provides an overview of power system planning and load forecasting. It discusses that load forecasting is the first crucial step for any power system planning study, as it involves predicting future load behavior. It describes different load forecasting techniques including extrapolation methods that use historical load data and trend curves, and correlation methods that relate loads to economic and demographic factors. The document also discusses factors that affect load forecasting like time of day, weather, customer class, and economics. Overall it provides a high-level introduction to the concepts and process of load forecasting for power system planning.
MicroGrid and Energy Storage System COMPLETE DETAILS NEW PPT Abin Baby
A microgrid is a localized grouping of electricity generation, energy storage, and loads that normally operates connected to a traditional centralized grid (macrogrid). This single point of common coupling with the macrogrid can be disconnected. The microgrid can then function autonomously. Generation and loads in a microgrid are usually interconnected at low voltage. From the point of view of the grid operator, a connected microgrid can be controlled as if it were one entity.
Microgrid generation resources can include fuel cells, wind, solar, or other energy sources. The multiple dispersed generation sources and ability to isolate the microgrid from a larger network would provide highly reliable electric power. Produced heat from generation sources such as micro turbines could be used for local process heating or space heating, allowing flexible trade off between the needs for heat and electric power.
Strategic Energy Planning Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for the successful completion of Strategic Energy Planning on October 20, 2016. The certificate includes a serial number to verify its authenticity and the date the course was completed.
This certificate of achievement is awarded to Ahmed Adel Ragab for successfully completing a course on intelligent response and network requests. The certificate includes Ahmed's name, the course name in Arabic script, a serial number, and the date of April 27, 2016.
Ee w04.2 w_ 2. electricity generation _ part 3 (generation technologies)Silvester Van Koten
This document discusses electrical generation and related concepts. It begins with terminology around power and energy. It then provides examples of power, energy, speed and distance calculations. There are also charts showing the annual electricity consumption and capacity factors of different countries in the EU. The document discusses different types of power plants like nuclear, coal, gas and renewable energy sources. It covers concepts like screening curves, load duration curves and the economics of different generation technologies.
The document provides an overview of electrical systems, including electricity generation, transmission, and distribution. It discusses various sources of energy used for electricity generation such as hydropower, fossil fuels, nuclear energy, wind, and solar. The fundamental principles of electricity generation through magnetism and the movement of conductors are also covered. Key stages of electricity generation including production of steam from heat and its use in turbines to power generators are described.
This document discusses several innovative power generation technologies for the future, including ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC), biomass energy, and magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) power generation. OTEC uses the temperature difference between warm surface waters and cold deep waters to power a turbine via a closed-cycle system using ammonia. Biomass energy generates power by burning organic materials like wood. MHD power generation directly converts the heat of fuels into electricity using ionized gases moving through powerful magnetic fields. The document concludes these new techniques can improve power generation efficiency to help address future power shortages.
The load curve shows the variation in load on an electrical power station over time. It provides important information such as average daily load, maximum demand, number of generating units needed, and operation scheduling. The demand factor is the ratio of maximum demand to connected load and is used to determine plant equipment capacity. The load factor is the ratio of average load to maximum demand and indicates plant utilization.
This document provides an overview of power system planning and load forecasting. It discusses that load forecasting is the first crucial step for any power system planning study, as it involves predicting future load behavior. It describes different load forecasting techniques including extrapolation methods that use historical load data and trend curves, and correlation methods that relate loads to economic and demographic factors. The document also discusses factors that affect load forecasting like time of day, weather, customer class, and economics. Overall it provides a high-level introduction to the concepts and process of load forecasting for power system planning.
MicroGrid and Energy Storage System COMPLETE DETAILS NEW PPT Abin Baby
A microgrid is a localized grouping of electricity generation, energy storage, and loads that normally operates connected to a traditional centralized grid (macrogrid). This single point of common coupling with the macrogrid can be disconnected. The microgrid can then function autonomously. Generation and loads in a microgrid are usually interconnected at low voltage. From the point of view of the grid operator, a connected microgrid can be controlled as if it were one entity.
Microgrid generation resources can include fuel cells, wind, solar, or other energy sources. The multiple dispersed generation sources and ability to isolate the microgrid from a larger network would provide highly reliable electric power. Produced heat from generation sources such as micro turbines could be used for local process heating or space heating, allowing flexible trade off between the needs for heat and electric power.
Strategic Energy Planning Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for the successful completion of Strategic Energy Planning on October 20, 2016. The certificate includes a serial number to verify its authenticity and the date the course was completed.
Proven Strategies for Saving Energy in a Retail Environment Certificate of Ac...Kevin Wise
This Certificate of Achievement is awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing a course on Proven Strategies for Saving Energy in a Retail Environment. The certificate has a serial number and date of June 5, 2015.
Making Permanent Savings through Active Energy Efficiency Certificate of Achi...Kevin Wise
This certificate recognizes Kevin Wise for successfully completing a course in making permanent savings through active energy efficiency. The certificate includes Kevin Wise's name, the name of the course completed, a serial number, and the date of October 21, 2016.
Lighting I Lighting Your Way Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing the Lighting I: Lighting Your Way course on October 21, 2016 with the serial number 535f5bebbf1977183e704d6376b9f31f1.
Growing a Green Corporation Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate recognizes Kevin Wise for successfully completing the course "Growing a Green Corporation" with a grade of 100. The certificate includes the instructor's serial number and an expiration date of 20 Oct 2016. It was issued through an online learning management system.
Energy Efficiency Solutions Book Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing the Energy Efficiency Solutions Book. The certificate includes a serial number and date of October 21, 2016 to verify Kevin Wise's completion of the training.
Energy Efficiency Fundamentals Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate awards Kevin Wise for successfully completing an energy efficiency fundamentals course on May 28, 2015. The certificate includes a serial number to verify its authenticity and the specific course that was completed.
This document is a resume for Kevin Wise highlighting his achievements and qualifications. It summarizes his education at Northwood University where he majored in Business Management and minored in Entrepreneurship. It also outlines his relevant work experience in roles such as an Express Associate, Library Assistant, Mail Office Assistant, and positions at Target and Express Employment Professionals providing customer service and stocking. His volunteer experience includes serving and dishwashing at fish fry events.
Proven Strategies for Saving Energy in a Retail Environment Certificate of Ac...Kevin Wise
This Certificate of Achievement is awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing a course on Proven Strategies for Saving Energy in a Retail Environment. The certificate has a serial number and date of June 5, 2015.
Making Permanent Savings through Active Energy Efficiency Certificate of Achi...Kevin Wise
This certificate recognizes Kevin Wise for successfully completing a course in making permanent savings through active energy efficiency. The certificate includes Kevin Wise's name, the name of the course completed, a serial number, and the date of October 21, 2016.
Lighting I Lighting Your Way Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing the Lighting I: Lighting Your Way course on October 21, 2016 with the serial number 535f5bebbf1977183e704d6376b9f31f1.
Growing a Green Corporation Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate recognizes Kevin Wise for successfully completing the course "Growing a Green Corporation" with a grade of 100. The certificate includes the instructor's serial number and an expiration date of 20 Oct 2016. It was issued through an online learning management system.
Energy Efficiency Solutions Book Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate of achievement was awarded to Kevin Wise for successfully completing the Energy Efficiency Solutions Book. The certificate includes a serial number and date of October 21, 2016 to verify Kevin Wise's completion of the training.
Energy Efficiency Fundamentals Certificate of AchievementKevin Wise
This certificate awards Kevin Wise for successfully completing an energy efficiency fundamentals course on May 28, 2015. The certificate includes a serial number to verify its authenticity and the specific course that was completed.
This document is a resume for Kevin Wise highlighting his achievements and qualifications. It summarizes his education at Northwood University where he majored in Business Management and minored in Entrepreneurship. It also outlines his relevant work experience in roles such as an Express Associate, Library Assistant, Mail Office Assistant, and positions at Target and Express Employment Professionals providing customer service and stocking. His volunteer experience includes serving and dishwashing at fish fry events.
Alternative Power Generation Technologies Certificate of Achievement
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20 Oct 201654faff62e5bbcb4bf94a3eb25667639e
Kevin Wise
Alternative Power Generation Technologies
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