Explore the practical potential of the induction generator — a compact, efficient alternative for modern power systems.
This book presents experimental results and a clear look at how induction generators behave in real-world stations, including how they can work with synchronous machines and converters.
The content frames why this technology matters now. It covers high efficiency, simple mechanical construction, and true sine-wave output under load. It also explains how this generator can operate in parallel with other generators and how excitation can come from various sources within a distribution network.
- How induction generators perform across different loads and speeds
- The benefits of parallel operation with synchronous machines
- How excitation and voltage regulation interact in practical setups
- Key advantages and limitations for large and small systems
Ideal for readers of engineering handbooks and practitioners looking for practical data and interpretation of induction-generator behavior in commercial environments.