Abstract
Turbining-pumping processes for energy transfer are reviewed and their development in the last 30 years in developed countries is studied. The economic feasibility of such processes is examined with respect to 4500 kW plant characteristics (electricity purchase and sale prices in France, electromechanical equipment performances, upstream and down stream storage characteristics). Results show uneconomic feasibility for pumping-turbining in France while pure storage-turbining could be applied in very specific areas. Developing country conditions are more adapted to these mini pumping-turbining plants.
Citation Formats
Tonnon, J N, and Etienne, J.
Definition of the condition for energy transfer through pumping small plant implementation politics.
France: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Tonnon, J N, & Etienne, J.
Definition of the condition for energy transfer through pumping small plant implementation politics.
France.
Tonnon, J N, and Etienne, J.
1989.
"Definition of the condition for energy transfer through pumping small plant implementation politics."
France.
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title = {Definition of the condition for energy transfer through pumping small plant implementation politics}
author = {Tonnon, J N, and Etienne, J}
abstractNote = {Turbining-pumping processes for energy transfer are reviewed and their development in the last 30 years in developed countries is studied. The economic feasibility of such processes is examined with respect to 4500 kW plant characteristics (electricity purchase and sale prices in France, electromechanical equipment performances, upstream and down stream storage characteristics). Results show uneconomic feasibility for pumping-turbining in France while pure storage-turbining could be applied in very specific areas. Developing country conditions are more adapted to these mini pumping-turbining plants.}
place = {France}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Definition of the condition for energy transfer through pumping small plant implementation politics}
author = {Tonnon, J N, and Etienne, J}
abstractNote = {Turbining-pumping processes for energy transfer are reviewed and their development in the last 30 years in developed countries is studied. The economic feasibility of such processes is examined with respect to 4500 kW plant characteristics (electricity purchase and sale prices in France, electromechanical equipment performances, upstream and down stream storage characteristics). Results show uneconomic feasibility for pumping-turbining in France while pure storage-turbining could be applied in very specific areas. Developing country conditions are more adapted to these mini pumping-turbining plants.}
place = {France}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}