U. S. DOE Distributed Energy Resources Program/Peer Review

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Business Operations,
Corporate Governance,
Corporate Law,
DER Solution,
Emerging Technologies,
Energy Infrastructure,
Fuel Cells,
Telecom & Utilities,
U.S. Department Of Energy
Source:
US Department of Energy

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Overview: The paper describes about a program conducted by the U. S. DOE for the Distributed Energy Resources Program/ Peer Review. The major energy challenges for America over the demand for energy rising across the board are especially electricity and gas. Energy infrastructure is woefully antiquated and inadequate and a competitive marketplace for expanding the use of clean, efficient, reliable, and affordable distributed energy resources. The Primary DER Solutions are Fuel Cells, Microturbines, Gas Recip Engines and Gas Turbines.

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Format: PDF | Size: 708KB | Date: Nov 2001 | Pages: 16


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