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The use of gas-turbine plants (GTPs) in the power industry of Russia is analyzed. Attention is paid to microturbines and low-, medium-, high-, and superhigh-power GTPs. The efficiency of the gas-turbine plants of domestic and foreign manufacture is compared. The actual values of the installed capacity utilization factor and the corresponding efficiency values are calculated for most GTPs operating...
The electric energy subsector varies considerably in terms of competitiveness depending on the area under analysis. Power generation, transmission and distribution have quite different characteristics of competitiveness than areas such as electricity trading. In the area of power generation, competitive advantage is developed by factors such as: skilful operation in the fuel market and targeted investments...
Electric power is a basic industry in the national economy in China. It influences the economy growth in China seriously owing to the surplus and shortage of electric power supply from time to time. Thus, the exigent issue that the strategy development plan of Chinese power industry confronted now is that how to predominate the development and cycle changes of the economy and the electric power. Firstly,...
Summary form only given. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued regulations directly restricting electric power emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and mercury and to address visual air quality. These regulations - the Clean Air Interstate Rule, the Clean Air Mercury Rule, and the Clean Air Visibility Rule - will together force national power sector emissions to be reduced...
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