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Article Abstract:
Synopses of technical papers that pertain to electric utilities are presented. Subjects covered by the papers include the monitoring of continuous emissions, economically optimizing clean-air compliance options, and evaluating plant electric systems reliability.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1992
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Boston Edison first to pilot airport electrification project
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Logan International Airport in Boston, MA, and Boston Edison Co are studying the effects and feasibility of replacing fossil-fuel vehicles with electric ones. The project also looks at energy efficiency. Other airports will soon follow suit.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1993
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Thermal study verifies ampacity uprating
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A project was conducted by United Illuminating Co. to uprate their underground cable ampacity and to account for the increase. Requirements to determine ampacity included reviewing plans, performing field and thermal surveys and evaluation.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1992
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