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FEATURE ARTICLES - Automating Hydro: Keeping Old Plants Profitable - In the emerging competitive marketplace for generation, the survival of many hydro plants -- Particularly old, typically small plants -- Will demand maximizing output and minimizing cost, while complying with new environmental requirements and operating constraints. Cost-effective, modern automation systems can be essential to achieving these objectives
FEATURE ARTICLES - Automating Hydro: Keeping Old Plants Profitable - In the emerging competitive marketplace for generation, the survival of many hydro plants -- Particularly old, typically small plants -- Will demand maximizing output and minimizing cost, while complying with new environmental requirements and operating constraints. Cost-effective, modern automation systems can be essential to achieving these objectives
FEATURE ARTICLES - Automating Hydro: Keeping Old Plants Profitable - In the emerging competitive marketplace for generation, the survival of many hydro plants -- Particularly old, typically small plants -- Will demand maximizing output and minimizing cost, while complying with new environmental requirements and operating constraints. Cost-effective, modern automation systems can be essential to achieving these objectives
Herrin, Randy C. (author) / Brookshire, Barry L. / Hunter, John R. / Johnson, Ron C.
Hydro review ; 18
1999
Article (Journal)
English
Automating Hydro: Keeping Old Plants Profitable
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