Today’s New Transmission “Game” A Guide for Cogenerators/IPPs

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  • Louis J. Braquet LB Services, L.L.C

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1631

Abstract

This article is directed to cogenerators/independent power gen-
erators who seek to export excess power generation to the grid for
market sale.
The issues discussed are valuable reading for any form of gen-
eration project which is, or will be, connected to the grid. Whether a
project requires grid access for purchasing back-up or standby power,
for operating in synchronous parallel for ongoing supplemental site
supply, or for exporting excess generation onto the grid for sale, it is
imperative that project developers address grid interaction issues
early on and as a priority project consideration.

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Author Biography

Louis J. Braquet, LB Services, L.L.C

Louis J. Braquet, PE, is an independent energy consultant who
serves as principal consultant with LB Services, LLC
(www.LBServices.net), a Louisiana-based energy, power and utility con-
sulting firm. He has over 22 years of experience in the utility, power
generation, and energy business. Mr. Braquet has earned a BS in me-
chanical engineering along with an MBA and holds dual professional
engineering licenses in both mechanical and environmental engineering.
In addition, he is nationally certified as a certified energy manager
(CEM) and as a certified cogeneration professional (CCP). He may be
contacted at 504-443-3931 or 504-443-3185 or via e-mail at:
Louis@LBServices.net.

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Published

2001-06-13

How to Cite

Braquet, L. J. . (2001). Today’s New Transmission “Game” A Guide for Cogenerators/IPPs. Distributed Generation &Amp; Alternative Energy Journal, 16(3), 6–14. https://doi.org/10.13052/dgaej2156-3306.1631

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