Page 412 - Sustainable On-Site CHP Systems Design, Construction, and Operations
P. 412

Governmental Facility—Mission Critical      385


               7. “Frequently  Asked Questions,” International District Energy  Association,
                Westborough, MA, available at http://www.districtenergy.org/faq.htm. Last
                accessed in 2008.
               8. “Financial Management Guide,” U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Preparedness
                Directorate, January 2006.
               9. M. A. Anthony, “The Generator in Your Backyard,” Facilities Manager Magazine,
                January/February 2007. Alexandria, Virginia, VA: APPA (Association of Physical
                Plant Administrators).
             10. T. Basso, IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with the Electric Power
                System, IEEE Power Engineering Society Meeting, June 9, 2004, available at http://
                www.nrel.gov/eis/pdfs/interconnection_standards.pdf. Last accessed in 2008.
             11. “Distributed Generation Frameset,” Purchasing Advisor, Copyright 2006 E Source
                Companies LLC. Boulder, Colorado, CO.
             12. “Valuing the Reliability of Combined Heat and Power,” U.S. Environmental Protection
                Agency Combined Heat and Power Partnership, January 2007.
             13. IEEE/ANSI 493-2007: Recommended Practice for the Design of Reliable Industrial and
                Commercial Power Systems.
             14. R.  Arno, R. Schuerger, and E. Stoyas, “Critical Operations Power Systems,”
                International  Association of Electrical Inspectors.  IAEI Magazine, November/
                December 2008. Richardson, Texas, TX: IAEI News.
             15. S.  Dijkstra, “Applying the WADE Economic Model,”  Cogeneration and On-Site
                Power Production, May 2006, available at  http://www.cospp.com/display_article/
                273024/122/ARTCL/none/MARKT/1/UK-decentralized. Last accessed in 2008.
   407   408   409   410   411   412   413   414   415   416   417