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Sheldon Steiner, P.E., Flack + Kurtz, New York

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Electrical and Power March 1, 2004

The ABC’s of DG

Distributed generation is a most interesting concept in that it benefits those who employ it— and eventually benefits those who don't, albeit to a lesser degree. The benefits to those who choose to generate are obvious: lower energy cost, more continuous power availability, and in many instances, cleaner power than what is commercially available.

By Sheldon Steiner, P.E., Flack + Kurtz, New York