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Table of Contents

Not Your Usual Cogen Project: A First for Heavy Industry
Steel plant gains peace of mind from tiny alternative power source.

   
 

San Diego: A Roadmap to Energy Independence
The energy crisis of 2000–2001 hit California cities hard. San Diego transformed that crisis into an opportunity to pursue energy independence through distributed generation and energy efficiency.

   
 

Cheaper Energy by Going to Waste
With energy costs spiraling ever upward, it might be difficult to believe that the United States contains a nearly inexhaustible supply of fuel that is not only underused but also often wasted.

   
 

More Than 200 Hospitals Nationwide Are Recycling Energy for Peak Performance
Patients, hospitals, and even communities are reaping the benefits of the recycled energy.

   
 

Cathodic Protection at Transwestern Pipeline
Corrosion is a pipeline operator’s enemy, reducing the pipeline’s metals back to their original state.

   
 

Microturbines Provide Big Potential With Opportunity Fuels
Microturbines offer a cost-effective alternative for small-load onsite applications.

   
 

Distributed Energy: Capturing the Benefits of Regional Demand Response
Congestion of the nation’s electric transmission grid is becoming a problem as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission develops open wholesale markets and stimulates price competition.

   
 

How a University Changed Some Light Bulbs and Saved a Bundle
Breakdown of an aging energy grid.

   
 

Size Does Matter, but Bigger Isn’t Always Better
In the design of a cogen system, optimizing rather than maximizing its capacity can be a useful strategy.

   
 

Continuous Power—or Not, As You Prefer
Microturbines offer electric power to keep everything and everyone working.

   
 

LA Utility Targets Molten Carbonate and Biogas for Fuel Cell Efficiency
With the installation of a 250-kW fuel cell plant at a local wastewater facility, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power launched one of the few molten carbonate fuel cells to run on wastewater digester gas.

     
 

Industrial Power-Supply Reliability: A Catalyst for Distributed Energy
Although there is no way to anticipate every threat, a thorough reliability assessment of your power delivery system will help you take steps to reduce the risk of interruption.

     
 

Campus CHP Systems: Economical and Environmentally Friendly
Today combined heat and power is experiencing exciting growth on campuses around the nation.

     
 

Hedging the Bet: Distributed Generation’s Winning Hand in Grande Prairie, Alberta
Big is not necessarily better and centralized can be synonymous with vulnerable in today’s changing power industry. Distributed generation can hedge the bet, as demonstrated in one Canadian town.

     

 

   

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