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Distributed Generation: The Power Paradigm for the New Millennium
Distributed generation is not a new concept. Originally, all energy was produced and consumed at or near the process that required it. A fireplace, wood stove, and candle are all forms of "distributed" - small scale, demand-sited - energy. So is a pocket watch, alarm, or car battery. The key to today's energy revolution, however, involves turning the resource clock backwards (from large power plants hundreds or thousands of miles away to a "heat engine"in the building) by riding the rapidly accelerating technology wave forward. (Jml)
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