

Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional (IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems) [Blume, Steven W.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional (IEEE Press Series on Power and Energy Systems) Review: Perfect book - This book has help me tremendously. It is hard to find a book that takes the time break things down to the basics but also continuously dig deeper into the details. Highly recommend for anyone starting out in the utility industry. Review: Worth the price - Great book. Helps simply explain the how & why, which is what I was looking for.










| Best Sellers Rank | #757,743 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #99 in Energy Production & Extraction #36,590 in Textbooks (Special Features Stores) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Dimensions | 6.1 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 1119180198 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1119180197 |
| Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | December 5, 2016 |
| Publisher | Wiley-IEEE Press |
B**D
Perfect book
This book has help me tremendously. It is hard to find a book that takes the time break things down to the basics but also continuously dig deeper into the details. Highly recommend for anyone starting out in the utility industry.
A**A
Worth the price
Great book. Helps simply explain the how & why, which is what I was looking for.
S**Y
Good Introduction into Power Systems
As noted by other reviewers, this book is intended as a comprehensive low- or non-technical introduction for professionals that are not in the industry. As such, it succeeds very well. At no point should the discussions be difficult to understand, even for non-technical professionals. It also provides a good perspective on all of the industry, rather than just one part of it. I was hoping for a little more technical presentation, but must admit that neither the book description or the reviews made that representation. Compared to other books on the electrical industry that go into more detail and are more specialized, the price of the book is very reasonable. (I bought a used one.)
K**N
Basic Electric Power System for Ordinary People
I am a technical writer at NextEra Energy, and I format the content written by Electrical Engineers in their CIP (Cyber Information Protection) documents that are required by NERC (North American Electric Reliability Corporation).
T**S
This book is an excellent primer to the language and elementary physics of the ...
This book is an excellent primer to the language and elementary physics of the utility industry and provides a good introduction to the gross architecture of the power generation and delivery value chain.
D**L
Shows its age
I am not sure who the intended audience is. I envisioned a book for facility managers and nonelectrical engineers, but it is mostly pitched below that level. It is clearly not intended for someone trying to understand the issues involved in distributed generation below utility scale, energy storage, or backup generation, which are not mentioned. Wind and solar get brief mentions with no discussion of technical issues., Cogeneration is covered briefly in terms of energy efficiency. High-voltage DC transmission gets some coverage.. If you have an intellectual curiosity about the present electrical transmission and distribution system, and the basics of system stability, this is probably a good starting point. Those topics are pitched at a somewhat higher level. But the treatment of these topics will be more understandable if you already know a bit more about ac power than the book presents. Maybe its best use is as a summary of how the industry was thinking 10-15 years ago, and thus by implication how much things have changed.
M**N
Thank you Reviewers!
As the author, I appreciate all your comments. I will definitely take them into consideration when it comes time for 3rd edition. Thank you, Steve B.
D**T
Great starting point to learn about the components of the power grid..
Excellent overview for someone like me (mechanical engineer with limited electrical experience). Basic overview of system components - good starting point for further research. Only negative is it's somewhat poorly edited. Several typos/errors but none critical to basic understanding. Good overall.
N**S
Very thin book. You can find same knowledge just browsing. Very expensive for what you get.
A**.
I'm a project manager (non-Electrical Engineer) working for a utility company. This book provided a good background for the technical courses I'm taking at the college to get myself familiarized with power systems.
R**.
Good book. Concepts before mathmatics.
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