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Addressing a field which, until now, has not been sufficiently investigated, Essentials of Natural Gas Microturbines thoroughly examines several natural gas microturbine technologies suitable not only for distributed generation but also for the automotive industry. An invaluable resource for power systems, electrical, and computer science engineers as well as operations researchers, microturbine operators, policy makers, and other industry professionals, the book: Explains the importance of natural gas microturbines and their use in distributed energy resource (DER) sy
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Guidelines for the definition of a reliability program at nuclear generating stations and other nuclear facilities are provided. The document emphasizes reliability programs during the operating phase of such stations; however, the general approach applies to all phases of the nuclear power generating station life cycle (e.g., design, construction, start-up, operating, and decommissioning). Keywords: IEEE 933, problem analysis, reliability analysis, reliability program plan.
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Solar power plants --- Photovoltaic power systems --- Electric power-plants
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Procedures for demonstrating the adequacy of new Class 1E transformers, located in amild environment of a nuclear power generating station, to perform their required safety functionsunder postulated service conditions are presented. Single- and three-phase transformers rated601 V to 15 000 V for the highest voltage winding and up to 2500 kVA (self-cooled rating) arecovered. Because of the conservative approach used in the development of this new standard fornew transformers, the end-point criteria cannot be used for in-service transformers.
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Dans le cadre de notre activité de travail, par quels moyens et à quel prix tentons-nous d'exister, de nous développer au milieu des autres, et de donner du sens à notre action ? En ethnologue du monde du travail, Guy Jobert a partagé la vie et écouté longuement les agents de conduite de centrales nucléaires françaises. Il analyse comment ceux-ci explorent des voies multiples pour tenter de faire de leur travail un lieu de construction identitaire ou pour réduire les dangers qu'il fait peser sur leur équilibre. Au-delà des hommes du nucléaire, il montre que tout travailleur mène en permanence deux activités, distinctes mais totalement liées : l'une qui répond directement à sa mission productive et l'autre qui consiste à exister personnellement dans et par son travail. Ces activités demandent toutes deux compétences, efforts, invention, et sont toutes deux menacées par l'échec. L'enjeu pour le travailleur est considérable. Cette perspective confère au travail une place centrale dans la construction de la personne humaine.
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