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Ethiopian Sugar Industries as Independent Power Producers (IPPs) - Kebebew Kefelegn

Ethiopian Sugar Industries as Independent Power Producers (IPPs)

Study on Effective generation and utilization of their surplus power for exporting to national grid
Buch | Softcover
140 Seiten
2011
LAP Lambert Acad. Publ. (Verlag)
978-3-8465-1360-6 (ISBN)
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Energy and environmental protection are the current topics of ever-increasing since modern life is in need in this world. Taking this in to consideration energy generation from Renewable resources is basic global issue now a day. The cumulative capacity of renewable energy systems such as bagasse cogeneration in Ethiopia is far below their theoretical potential. To have stable power supply system in the country, it needs direct involvement of Independent power Producers (IPPs) with the proper utilization of Power. This book provides full information for Potential IPPs, Consultants, Policy makers and Electric Utility the potentiality of sugar industries as IPPs by enclosing comprehensive introduction of existing sugar factories generation analysis, technology they are using and future generation possibility. The author deals with the existing basic bottlenecks for not having IPPs in the country and discusses issues such as Feed in Tariff, availability of fuel energy and its calorific Value Based on International standards with highlighting the implementation of CDM project.
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 220 mm
Gewicht 225 g
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 3-8465-1360-1 / 3846513601
ISBN-13 978-3-8465-1360-6 / 9783846513606
Zustand Neuware
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