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Journal articles on the topic "Electricism"

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Liu, Chun Fang, Yi Biao Sun, and Li Mei Wang. "Exploration and Practice of Task-Driven Teaching Method Approach to the Electrician Machine Practice." Applied Mechanics and Materials 263-266 (December 2012): 3466–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.263-266.3466.

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Electrician machine practice is an important engineering practice teaching element in the cultivation plan of undergraduate student of electricity. The task- driven teaching method is adopted in order to improve the quality of practice teaching, and to cultivate the ability of practice and creativity in the electrician machine practice. This paper discusses the mission design and implementation process which based on constructivist task-driven teaching method in the teaching of electrician machine practice, and points out several questions which should be noticed in the practice. The practice approves the application of task- driven teaching method in electrician machine practice can improve the teaching quality through excavating the student’s practice and creativity ability and cultivate the capability of independent thinking ,exploration and reclamation more effectively.
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Kemp, N. W., and A. J. Free. "Nuclear Electrics Approach to Environmental Management Systems." Energy & Environment 5, no. 3 (September 1994): 277–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958305x9400500310.

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Nuclear Electric (NE) currently operates the 11 nuclear power stations in England and Wales, generating 61 TWh of electricity in 93/94, constituting over 23% of the Country's electricity consumption. The company is also decommissioning 2 nuclear power station, Berkeley and Trawsfynydd, and is progressing commissioning of the PWR station at Sizewell to time and cost. NE was formed in 1990 following the re-organisation of the UK electricity industry, taking over all the nuclear stations previously operated by the Central Electricity Generating Board (CEGB). The company competes in the UK electricity market with the privatised generators National Power and Powergen who inherited the fossil fuelled stations of the CEGB. This paper outlines the nature of Nuclear Electric's existing environmental management systems, considers the implications of the adoption of a company environmental policy and looks at the exercise currently under way to incorporate the requirements of the policy into current management practices using BS7750 as a vehicle.
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BOUISSOU, MARC, and YANNICK LEFEBVRE. "AVAILABILITY OF AN INTERMITTENTLY REQUIRED SYSTEM: APPLICATION TO A FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANT." International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering 08, no. 03 (September 2001): 259–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218539301000517.

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Electricité de France produces about 75% of its electricity with nuclear power plants. Some hydraulic plants and most fossil fuel power plants are used to pass electricity consumption peaks. Therefore these facilities are required only intermittently. For such systems, a breakdown does not result in a production loss during a standby period. This particular feature is not taken into account by conventional availability evaluation methods. The objective of this paper is to introduce a definition of availability which holds in such a context, and to describe a mathematical method suited to the calculation of this new definition of availability.
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Fernandez, Alexandre. "Production and Distribution of Electricity in Bordeaux, 1887–1956: Private and Public Operators." Contemporary European History 5, no. 2 (July 1996): 159–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777300003751.

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Like other cities, Bordeaux discovered the phenomenon of electricity by the end of the nineteenth century and tamed it during the first third of the twentieth century. Here, as elsewhere, one could follow the stages in the diffusion of the uses of electricity. But tackling the history of the electricity industry in Bordeaux means, perhaps more than elsewhere, getting involved with the evolution of the governing bodies which have dominated the process of electrification. Indeed, Bordeaux presents the case, very rare in France of a town which has known several juridical changes in the development of generation and distribution of electricity. From the start, until 1919, the construction of the network and its exploitation were taken care of by private companies. At this date, the Council appropriated the means of production and of distribution of electricity; the authority which was created then remained in existence beyond the general nationalisation of 1946, until 1956, when the city entrusted its electricity supply to the national company Electricité de France (EDF). How can these statutory changes be explained? We shall see that they can primarily be accounted for by shortcomings in the supply, whoever the operator may have been at the time. Indeed, in this field, supply first created demand and thus engendered the first faltering attempts in electricity. But, then, on several occasions, the electric power supply hit financial and technical snags. The change of juridical status then appeared as the solution to the people in charge.
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Ruzimakhmatovna, Sitora Boboeva. "Surkhandarya Region’s Electricity Lines." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, no. 10 (October 28, 2020): 165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue10-27.

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This article discusses the history of the electrical industry of Surkhan oasis and the works of Soviet government that was related to setting electrification, adopted official documents, the archive funds and analysis of the statistical materials in this article.
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Gogonel, A., J. Collet, and A. Bar-Hen. "Improving the calibration of the best member method using quantile regression to forecast extreme temperatures." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 13, no. 5 (May 3, 2013): 1161–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-13-1161-2013.

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Abstract. Temperature influences both the demand and supply of electricity and is therefore a potential cause of blackouts. Like any electricity provider, Electricité de France (EDF) has strong incentives to model the uncertainty in future temperatures using ensemble prediction systems (EPSs). However, the probabilistic representations of the future temperatures provided by EPSs are not reliable enough for electricity generation management. This lack of reliability becomes crucial for extreme temperatures, as these extreme temperatures can result in blackouts. A proven method to solve this problem is the best member method (BMM). This method improves the representation as a whole, but there is still room for improvement in the tails of the distribution. The idea of the BMM is to model the probability distribution of the difference between the forecast and realization. We improve the error modeling in BMM using quantile regression, which is more efficient than the usual two-stage ordinary least squares (OLS) regression. To achieve further improvement, the probability that a given forecast is the best one can be modeled using exogenous variables.
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Swee, Nikalus Shu Luing, Mum Wai Yip, Chee Sheng Keong, See Chew Tai, and Guat Guan Toh. "Improve Electricity Efficiency by Applying TRIZ." Journal of Clean Energy Technologies 3, no. 2 (2015): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/jocet.2015.v3.186.

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Barreda-Tarrazona, Iván, Aurora García-Gallego, Marina Pavan, and Gerardo Sabater-Grande. "Demand response in experimental electricity markets." Revista Internacional de Sociología 70, Extra_1 (March 1, 2012): 127–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/ris.2011.10.30.

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Khadka, Simanta, Raghunandan Byanju, and Sudha Ranabhat. "Cataract following electric shock - Case report." Journal of Kathmandu Medical College 8, no. 3 (June 27, 2020): 167–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jkmc.v8i3.29726.

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Ocular trauma is the under-recognized cause of unilateral blindness particularly in developing nations.The growing demand on generated electricity has also led to increase in electricity related occupational trauma. We report a case of bilateral cataract in a 22 years professional electrician. He survived a high voltage electric shock and sustained burn injury on the right side of his head. Ocular examination revealed typical anterior as well as posterior subcapsular cataract in right eye and visually insignificant early anterior subcapsular vacuoles in the left eye. There was a significant difference in lenticular opacification density in between these two eyes. Uneventful phacoemulsification and foldable posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation was performed in the right eye and the sufferer was rehabilitated with normal best corrected visual acuity. The possibility of ocular complications and importance of ocular screening is emphasized in the survivors of electrical injury. The lenticular opacities can be successfully managed with surgery, however the final visual acuity depends on damage to other vital ocular structures. The clinical features, pathogenic mechanism of these opacities and review of the literatures are discussed.
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Le Bars, M. "Pressurized water reactor core management at Electricitö de France / Brennelementeinsatzplanung bei den Druckwassserreaktoren der Electricite de France." Kerntechnik 52, no. 4 (April 1, 1988): 223–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kern-1988-520410.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electricism"

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Becker, Barbara Jean. "Electricism, opportunism, and the evolution of a new research agenda : William and Margaret Huggins and the origins of astrophysics /." Ann Arbor : UMI Diss. services, 1999. http://www.gbv.de/dms/goettingen/330918303.pdf.

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Khalfallah, Mohamed Haikel. "Etude quantitative et expérimentale des mécanismes d’incitation aux investissements dans les marchés d’électricité : analyse à court terme et à long terme des stratégies des acteurs." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009LYO22019/document.

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Dans cette thèse, nous traitons la question de la fiabilité du système électrique et notamment le problème d’adéquation des capacités de production d’électricité avec une demande future, qui évolue d’une façon hautement imprévisible. Cette question suscite actuellement des débats économiques et politiques au sein de la commission européenne de l’énergie. Elle s'inscrit dans le contexte de déréglementation et de réformes de libéralisation opérées aux seins de pays occidentaux. Les défaillances qui se sont accompagnées avec cette déréglementation et qui ont provoqué diverses crises ont pour origine l’aversion aux risques des investisseurs, l’incertitude sur la demande future et les prix du carburants et le pouvoir de marché exercé pour les producteurs existants particulièrement en période de tension. Ceci a provoqué d’une part, des prix d’électricité hautement aléatoires et élevés et d’autre part, un manque d’incitations aux nouveaux investissements. Pour y faire face, plusieurs mécanismes additionnels assurant une incitation adéquate aux investissements et une maîtrise des prix d’électricité ont été proposés. Dans ce travail, on compare l’efficacité relative des mécanismes marchands d’incitation aux investissements. L’adéquation des capacités de production dans le long terme constitue le principal critère d’évaluation de ces mécanismes. Par ailleurs l’efficacité en termes de coût et de réduction des manipulations des prix dans les marchés forment deux éléments importants à prendre en considération lors de leur évaluation. Dans la littérature, ces mécanismes ont été traités d’un point de vue purement qualitatif, ce qui limite les enseignements qu’on peut tirer sur l’efficacité de chacun. L'apport de ce travail est de proposer une analyse conduite dans le cadre d'un modèle dynamique numérique. La dimension concurrentielle est prise en compte en mobilisant la théorie des jeux. La résolution du modèle fait appel à la méthode de la programmation dynamique et aux méthodes de problème de complémentarité et de l’inégalité variationnelle. En complément à l'analyse théorique, une étude expérimentale est conduite afin d'intégrer une plus grande diversité de stratégie. Nous concluons de ces recherches que la mise en place d’un mécanisme marchand d’incitation aux investissements est prometteuse. Il permet d’assurer l‘adéquation future du système électrique à faible coût et de lutter efficacement contre le problème de pouvoir de marché
In this thesis, we deal with the question of reliability of electricity system and particularly the problem of generation capacity adequacy in electricity markets, characterized by uncertain and volatile demand. This question is currently the object of many politics and economics debates in the European Commission of energy. It occurs within the context of deregulations and reforms of liberalization operated in western countries. This deregulation was caused many shortages and crisis in many electricity markets in the world. Failures are caused by several factors such as, the presence of uncertainties on future demand and fuel prices, the risk-averse behavior of investors and the market power exercised by existing generators. They had lead to high spot market prices and a fundamental imbalance between the steadily growing demand for power and the limited increases, due to the lack of investments, in generation capacities. Many mechanisms, additional to the energy market, that ensure an adequate incentive for investments and a stable and socially acceptable electricity prices have been proposed. In this work, we compare different investment incentive mechanisms, in terms of long-term capacity adequacy in an uncertain environment, cost effectiveness and the ability of reducing market power. In the literature, the problem of long-term system reliability has been largely studied in qualitative terms. A few works attempt to model the quantitative effects of those market designs. The contribution of this work is to propose a quantitative analysis based on dynamics models. Competition is considered by using the principles of game theory. Stochastic dynamic programming is used to deal with the stochastic environment of the market and mixed complementarity problem and variational inequality formulations are employed to find Nash equilibrium. In addition to the analytic analysis, an experimental study is carried out in order to include a larger diversity of strategy. The main finding of this thesis is that market-based mechanisms would be the most cost-efficient mechanisms for assuring long-term system adequacy, encouraging earlier and adequate new investments in the system and for reducing market power
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Taylor, Peter Graham. "Electricity privatisation and economic efficiency in electricity supply." Thesis, University of London, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.481634.

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Fernandes, Megan. "Old electricity." Thesis, Boston University, 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12377.

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Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you.
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Ozguner, Erdem. "Short Term Electricity Price Forecasting In Turkish Electricity Market." Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12615169/index.pdf.

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With the aim for higher economical efficiency, considerable and radical changes have occurred in the worldwide electricity sector since the beginning of 1980s. By that time, the electricity sector has been controlled by the state-owned vertically integrated monopolies which manage and control all generation, transmission, distribution and retail activities and the consumers buy electricity with a price set by these monopolies in that system. After the liberalization and restructuring of the electricity power sector, separation and privatization of these activities have been widely seen. The main purpose is to ensure competition in the market where suppliers and consumers compete with each other to sell or buy electricity from the market and the consumers buy the electricity with a price which is based on competition and determined according to sell and purchase bids given by producers and customers rather than a price set by the government. Due to increasing competition in the electricity market, accurate electricity price forecasts have become a very vital need for all market participants. Accurate forecast of electricity price can help suppliers to derive their bidding strategy and optimally design their bilateral agreements in order to maximize their profits and hedge against risks. Consumers need accurate price forecasts for deriving their electricity usage and bidding strategy for minimizing their utilization costs. This thesis presents the determination of system day ahead price (SGOF) at the day ahead market and system marginal price (SMF) at the balancing power market in detail and develops artificial neural network models together with multiple linear regression models to forecast these electricity prices in Turkish electricity market. Also the methods used for price forecasting in the literature are discussed and the comparisons between these methods are presented. A series of historical data from Turkish electricity market is used to understand the characteristics of the market and the necessary input factors which influence the electricity price is determined for creating ANN models for price forecasting in this market. Since the factors influencing SGOF and SMF are different, different ANN models are developed for forecasting these prices. For SGOF forecasting, historical price and load values are enough for accurate forecasting, however, for SMF forecasting the net instruction volume occurred due to real time system imbalances is needed in order to increase the forecasting accuracy.
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Commin, Andrew Neil. "Matching renewable electricity supply to electricity demand in Scotland." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2015. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=230176.

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The threat of climate change has led to many countries and regions adopting renewable targets. Scotland's is one of the most ambitious, with an aim to generate the equivalent to 100% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2020. Scotland has a very large renewable resource, primarily consisting of offshore and onshore wind, tidal stream, wave and hydro power; all of which are characterised by having variable output. Over a long period, such as a year, variability in renewable generation will average out and may meet or exceed total annual demand. This thesis investigates whether matching of demand and generation is possible within a timescale meaningful to electricity system users; that is whether renewable generation can meet electricity demand in any given hour. This was established by using historic data to create an hourly generation hindcast of Scotland's renewable generation over a 30 year climate “normal” period. These outputs are then compared to a hindcast of hourly demand based on observations over the most recent few years. The results demonstrated that it is possible for Scotland to rely entirely upon renewable generation to fulfil demand in any hour of the 30 year hindcast. However, it appears that the renewable capacity and storage currently built or within the Scottish planning system is only sufficient to match demand in 65% of the hours within the hindcast. The hindcast allows judgements to be made as to how 100% of demand could be met most effectively and provides the basis of a coherent planning strategy, with security of supply at its centre. Further wave and tidal stream capacity is shown to be of higher value than additional wind power but in the latter case, addressing the geographical diversity of wind power can enable maximise phasing between sites to increase the security of supply. Importantly this work provides a means of informing decision making about where best to develop wind, wave and tidal resources and what additional storage may be required in order to provide 100% security of supply. The results are also of particular importance to Scotland's renewable generation strategy in the case of assessing where new on- and off-shore wind farms should be developed, as wind is set to dominate Scotland's renewable portfolio for the foreseeable future.
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Makawa-Mbewe, Patrick. "Rationalisation of electricity pricing in South Africa's electricity distribution industry." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/51893.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The South African Electricity Distribution Industry is riddled with tariffs. Every utility in South Africa probably uses some method for allocating cost, whether it is theoretically founded or not. There are currently over 2000 different tariffs in South Africa and the need for rationalisation has been widely recognised and acknowledged. Many of these tariffs have not been the outflow of accepted methodologies but rather a function of individual utility policy and practices. There is however a dire need to standardise such methodologies in the future. A standardised methodology might be the only way to eventually rationalise the thousands of tariffs that exist in the electricity industry. Government has emphasised the importance of tariffs to be cost reflective in the future. The only possible way to reach this objective would be to determine clear and concise methods of allocating cost that can be utilised by the entire industry. This study project describes a standardised methodology for determining the cost to supply different customer categories in an electricity distributor. The methodology offers enough flexibility not to bind any party into laboursome, complex and time consuming costing activities. It does however require that the costs of a distributor are carefully investigated and all functions performed in the utility are isolated. This is referred to as ringfencing of costs.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Suid-Afrikaanse Elektrisiteitverspreidingsbedryf het veelvuldige tariewe. Elke utiliteit in Suid-Afrika gebruik waarskynlik 'n metode vir kostetoedeling, wat nie noodwendig teoreties gebaseer is nie. Huidiglik is daar meer as 2000 verskillende tariewe in Suid-Afrika en dit word alom besef en erken dat gronde vir rasionalisering bestaan. Baie van die tariewe het nie ontstaan uit die gebruik van aanvaarbare berekeningsmetodes nie, maar was eerder die gevolg van individuele beleid en praktyke van utiliteite. Daar is 'n dringende behoefte om hierdie berekeningsmetodes in die toekoms te standardiseer. 'n Standaard metode mag die enigste manier wees om uiteindelik die duisende tariewe wat in die elektrisiteitsbedryf bestaan te rasionaliseer. Die regering het die belangrikheid dat tariewe in die toekoms koste reflekterend moet wees benadruk. Die enigste moontlike manier om hierdie doelwit te bereik, is om helder en duidelike metodes vir koste toedeling te bepaal vir gebruik deur die hele bedryf. Hierdie verhandeling beskryf 'n standaard metodologie om die koste te bepaal om verskillende klantegroepe in 'n elektrisiteitsverspreider van krag te voorsien. Die metodologie bied voldoende plooibaarheid om geen party aan arbeidintensiewe, kompleks en tydrowende kostebepalings te verbind nie. Dit vereis egter dat die koste van 'n verspreider noukeurig ondersoek word en dat alle funksies wat verrig word uitgelig word. Hierna word verwys as afbakening van kostes.
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Vamos, Eugene. "Long run electricity pricing in a deregulated competitive electricity market." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35461.

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Harbord, David William Cameron. "Competition in decentralized electricity markets : three papers on electricity auctions." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2005. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2417/.

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This thesis consists of three self-contained papers on the analysis of electricity auctions written over a period of twelve years. The first paper models price competition in a decentralized wholesale market for electricity as a first-price, sealed-bid, multi-unit auction. In both the pure and mixed-strategy equilibria of the model, above marginal cost pricing and inefficient despatch of generating units occur. An alternative regulatory pricing rule is considered and it is shown that offering to supply at marginal cost can be induced as a dominant strategy for all firms. The second paper analyses strategic interaction between long-term contracts and price competition in the British electricity wholesale market, and confirms that forward contracts will tend to put downward pressure on spot market prices. A 'strategic commitment' motive for selling forward contracts is also identified: a generator may commit itself to bidding lower prices into the spot market in order to ensure that it will be despatched with its full capacity. The third paper characterizes bidding behavior and market outcomes in uniform and discriminatory electricity auctions. Uniform auctions result in higher average prices than discriminatory auctions, but the ranking in terms of productive efficiency is ambiguous. The comparative effects of other market design features, such as the number of steps in suppliers' bid functions, the duration of bids and the elasticity of demand are analyzed. The paper also clarifies some methodological issues in the analysis of electricity auctions. In particular we show that analogies with continuous share auctions are misplaced so long as firms are restricted to a finite number of bids.
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Dicinoski, Michelle. "Electricity for beginners /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19806.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Electricism"

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Electricity for the entertainment electrician & technician. Amsterdam: Focal Press, 2009.

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Cadena, Richard. Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370.

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Farndon, John. Electricity. London: Wayland, 2008.

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Education, Child. Electricity. Leamington Spa: Scholastic, 1997.

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Peacock, Graham. Electricity. New York: Thomson Learning, 1993.

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editor, Eason Sarah, and Sanderson Jennifer editor, eds. Electricity. New York, NY: Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2014.

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Oxlade, Chris. Electricity. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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1968-, Chanko Pamela, ed. Electricity. New York: Scholastic, 1999.

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Walker, Colin. Electricity. 2nd ed. Cleveland, Ohio: Modern Curriculum Press, 1993.

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J, Jennings Terry. Electricity. Mankato, Minn: Black Rabbit Books, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Electricism"

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Cadena, Richard. "DC Power." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 39–46. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-3.

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Cadena, Richard. "Introduction to Alternating Currents." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 47–64. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-4.

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Cadena, Richard. "Portable Power Generators." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 129–54. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-8.

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Cadena, Richard. "Dimming Systems." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 241–52. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-13.

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Cadena, Richard. "Grounding/Earthing and Bonding." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 201–24. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-11.

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Cadena, Richard. "3-Phase Power." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 65–82. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-5.

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Cadena, Richard. "Electrical Safety." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 165–200. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-10.

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Cadena, Richard. "Overcurrent Protection." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 225–40. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-12.

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Cadena, Richard. "Circuits and Circuit Laws." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 15–38. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-2.

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Cadena, Richard. "Battery Power." In Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician, 155–64. 3rd ed. Third edition. | New York, NY : Routledge, [2021]: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429285370-9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Electricism"

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Sackdara, V., S. Premrudeepreechacharn, and K. Ngamsanroaj. "Electricity demand forecasting of Electricite Du Lao (EDL) using neural networks." In 2010 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tencon.2010.5686767.

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Shu Fan and R. J. Hyndman. "Forecasting electricity demand in Australian National Electricity Market." In 2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. New Energy Horizons - Opportunities and Challenges. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm.2012.6345304.

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Hassan, M. Y., M. P. Abdullah, A. S. Arifin, F. Hussin, and M. S. Majid. "Electricity market models in restructured electricity supply industry." In 2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference (PECon). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pecon.2008.4762618.

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Wen, Xiangming, Hao Zeng, Zhaoming Lu, Wei Zheng, Chunlei Sun, and Jingyi Zhang. "Minimizing Electricity Cost in Multi-Electricity-Market Environment." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Energy Internet (ICEI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icei.2019.00086.

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Lundgren, Jens, Jorgen Hellstrom, and Niklas Rudholm. "Multinational electricity market integration and electricity price dynamics." In 2008 5th International Conference on the European Electricity Market (EEM 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eem.2008.4579084.

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Oboskalov, V., and T. Panikovskaya. "Electricity consumption management in a competitive electricity market." In ENERGY QUEST 2014. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/eq140111.

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Madhavi, K. S. Lalitha, Jose Cordova, Mehmet Baran Ulak, Michael Ohlsen, Eren E. Ozguven, Reza Arghandeh, and Ayberk Kocatepe. "Advanced electricity load forecasting combining electricity and transportation network." In 2017 North American Power Symposium (NAPS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/naps.2017.8107312.

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Weihao Hu, Zhe Chen, and B. Bak-Jensen. "Analysis of electricity price in Danish competitive electricity market." In 2012 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting. New Energy Horizons - Opportunities and Challenges. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pesgm.2012.6344916.

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Soleimanjah, Sima, Amirhossein Sajadi, and Mariusz Klos. "Green electricity energy tariffs in the UK electricity market." In 2012 11th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eeeic.2012.6221517.

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Wang, Mengyuan, Xiaoyuan Xu, Yupeng Huang, Zheng Yan, and Tao Yu. "Electricity purchase strategy and cost allocation for electricity retailers." In 2020 12th IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/appeec48164.2020.9220723.

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Reports on the topic "Electricism"

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Skone, Timothy J. Electricity Transmission. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509158.

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Poudineh, Rahmatallah, Donna Peng, and Seyed Mirnezami. Electricity networks. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, December 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781784671006.

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Joskow, Paul, and Jean Tirole. Retail Electricity Competition. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10473.

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Rajagopalan, B. Electricity over IP. RFC Editor, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3251.

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Skone, Timothy J. Electricity Distribution (Primary). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509156.

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Skone, Timothy J. Electricity Distribution (Secondary). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509157.

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Joskow, Paul. California's Electricity Crisis. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8442.

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Poudineh, Rahmatallah, and Tooraj Jamasb. Electricity Supply Interruptions. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, February 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781784670221.

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Sen, Anupama, Rabindra Nepal, and Tooraj Jamasb. Reforming Electricity Reforms? Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, February 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781784670504.

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Keay, Malcolm, and David Robinson. Managing Electricity Decarbonisation. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781784670801.

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