The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, Second Edition – 5 Volume Set


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A reference at once so elemental and so comprehensive, The Electric Power Engineering Handbook not only describes the field’s body of knowledge, but defines it. Written by expert contributors under the leadership of one of the world’s most respected and accomplished authorities in power engineering, the second edition remains the undisputed guide to power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as for modeling, analyzing, planning, designing, … More >>

The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, Second Edition – 5 Volume Set

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  1. #1 by D. Qu on June 29, 2010 - 9:18 am

    I wasn’t sure when I saw this set of books the first time, thinking this might just be another “handbook” out there. However, I decided to buy it after reviewing and comparing with other books, and let me tell you who still try to make the decision: this is THE handbook you want. The set comes in five books that covers pretty much all aspects of power engineering. Topics include transformer, substation, T&D, power system, power generation, etc. This handbook set is by no means textbook, however, it covers lots of engineering principles with well illustrated equations and explanations. It comes with plenty of pictures, and appropriate reference to industry standards such as IEEE and NEC. These are very up-to-date, and provide further explanation to the text. I think this handbook is a very useful tool that electrical engineers/technicians want to put to their library. I also highly recommend this book to fresh out of school students who begin their career in the electrical/power industry, as the topics covered can quickly get them up to speed in terms of knowing what’s out there in the industry and why. Either you’re in system study, operation & control, protection, equipment maintenance, or the related field, you’ll be able find a relevant chapter in this handbook. In short, this handbook is very relevant and comprehensive, and well written by experienced professionals from both the industry and academia. I give it a 5-star.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by waterlilly on June 29, 2010 - 9:29 am

    If you want to really study in detail power systems this is a book for you

    Rating: 5 / 5