The super critic technology (higher temperature in the boilers and additional technological improvements) is more efficient by 3-7% than the critical technology that has a plant efficiency of about 39-43%.
A structure, usually a small building on a fenced-off lot, that contains any combination of routing or cutoff switches, transformers, surge arresters, capacitors, power conditioners and other equipment needed to insure smooth, safe flow of current. Substations are most commonly seen in residential and industrial areas, where one or more high voltage lines can often be feeding into the station and any number of lower-voltage distribution lines spider out to serve customers in the surrounding area. A facility that steps up or steps down the voltage in utility power lines. Voltage is stepped up where power is sent through long-distance transmission lines. it is stepped down where the power is to enter local distribution lines. IEC intends establishing an additional 21 sub-stations with a capacity of 2,170 MW by 2012 so that there will be a total of 142 substations with a capacity of 16,900 MW in place
The manager of the center for supervision, control and command of loads on the electricity grid, for the holder of a transmission license or whoever has received a license to supervise, control and command loads on the electricity grid. Removing the dispatch management from IEC and establishing it as an independent government entity is an important step to enable the development of IPPs in Israel.
Energy that is accumulated in the loading process from electric energy during the low and shoulder hour clusters, as defined by the Public Utility Authority-Electricity
A device which converts high-pressure steam into mechanical energy that can then be used to produce electricity by forcing blades in a cylinder to rotate and turn a generator shaft
A form of electrical charge that accumulates in an object due to friction between that object and another object. Whenever two objects produce static electricity from friction, both objects become charged, one negatively and the other positively
