Assessing the Financial Feasibility of Utility-Provided Backup Power during Project Site Planning
The events leading to the sudden and catastrophic failure of the North American power grid during August 2003 coupled with a record hurricane season a year later have civil engineers rethinking cost-effective backup power solutions for their clients. Electric deregulation across many areas of the Un...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of energy engineering 2006-04, Vol.132 (1), p.2-7 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The events leading to the sudden and catastrophic failure of the North American power grid during August 2003 coupled with a record hurricane season a year later have civil engineers rethinking cost-effective backup power solutions for their clients. Electric deregulation across many areas of the United States has utilities looking for new value-added products and services to protect and acquire market shares. As a result, a new partnership has emerged between site planners and utilities to provide affordable backup power to the customer. Case studies are provided for a
1.0
MW
backup power project for a 367-bed hospital and a
1.25
MW
parallel power project for an insurance call center located in Gainesville, Fla. Results for each show competitive pricing for the client and attractive returns for the utility. |
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ISSN: | 0733-9402 1943-7897 |
DOI: | 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9402(2006)132:1(2) |