DocumentCode :
788501
Title :
Final Issue after 22 Years Launching in 2003: IEEE Power & Energy Magazine and E-Based Supplements
Author :
Gellings, Clark W.
Volume :
22
Issue :
12
fYear :
2002
Abstract :
EPRI´s Electricity Technology Roadmap describes a pathway to the future that begins with one of the most fundamental of electric functions: getting electricity from the point of generation to the point of use. Power delivery has been part of the utility industry for so long that it is hard to imagine that this process has not already been optimized. However, the power delivery function is changing and growing more complex with the exciting requirements of the digital economy, the onset of competitive power markets, the implementation of modem and self-generation, and the saturation of existing transmission and distribution capacity. The author describes how, although uncertainties remain, a defining set of major power system requirements for 2020 can be established and their implications for infrastructure capabilities determined.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; power system reliability; technological forecasting; AD #2020; EPRI; Electricity Technology Roadmap; competitive power markets; distribution capacity; power delivery systems prospects; power system reliability degradation; power system requirements; transmission capacity; Acceleration; Aging; Circuits; Investments; Power cables; Power generation; Power markets; Power system analysis computing; Power system reliability; Power systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0272-1724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MPER.2002.1098037
Filename :
1098037
Link To Document :
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