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Windham, a reclusive old man, has survived numerous disasters and
tragedies before finding his last refuge in the Colorado Mountains.
He finds and rescues Max, a brash young businessman caught by a
sudden winter storm while on a long distance drive home to resolve
a personal crisis. While traveling the high country, Windham
reveals an astonishing past life and Max faces a future more
devastating than he ever imagined. The story begins in Zanzibar in
1938 as Windham is beginning a promising career and a relationship
with the beautiful and ambitious Schelle. World War II turns their
lives upside down and marks the beginning of a long series of
tragedies that tests his loyalty and commitment to those he loves
as well as his own will to survive. The odyssey that eventually
brings him to his mountain refuge unfolds via a series of stories
he tells while he and Max are holed up in the luxurious mountain
home of Stanley, a star-crossed photo-journalist whose blustering
tales serve only to intensify the horrors of Windham's past.
Power System SCADA and Smart Grids brings together in one concise
volume the fundamentals and possible application functions of power
system supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA). The text
begins by providing an overview of SCADA systems, evolution, and
use in power systems and the data acquisition process. It then
describes the components of SCADA systems, from the legacy remote
terminal units (RTUs) to the latest intelligent electronic devices
(IEDs), data concentrators, and master stations, as well as:
Examines the building and practical implementation of different
SCADA systems Offers a comprehensive discussion of the data
communication, protocols, and media usage Covers substation
automation (SA), which forms the basis for transmission,
distribution, and customer automation Addresses distribution
automation and distribution management systems (DA/DMS) and energy
management systems (EMS) for transmission control centers Discusses
smart distribution, smart transmission, and smart grid solutions
such as smart homes with home energy management systems (HEMs),
plugged hybrid electric vehicles, and more Power System SCADA and
Smart Grids is designed to assist electrical engineering students,
researchers, and practitioners alike in acquiring a solid
understanding of SCADA systems and application functions in
generation, transmission, and distribution systems, which are
evolving day by day, to help them adapt to new challenges
effortlessly. The book reveals the inner secrets of SCADA systems,
unveils the potential of the smart grid, and inspires more minds to
get involved in the development process.
Focusing on its recent proliferation in hospital systems, Wi-Fi
Enabled Healthcare explains how Wi-Fi is transforming clinical work
flows and infusing new life into the types of mobile devices being
implemented in hospitals. Drawing on first-hand experiences from
one of the largest healthcare systems in the United States, it
covers the key areas associated with wireless network design,
security, and support. Reporting on cutting-edge developments and
emerging standards in Wi-Fi technologies, the book explores
security implications for each device type. It covers real-time
location services and emerging trends in cloud-based wireless
architecture. It also outlines several options and design
consideration for employee wireless coverage, voice over wireless
(including smart phones), mobile medical devices, and wireless
guest services. This book presents authoritative insight into the
challenges that exist in adding Wi-Fi within a healthcare setting.
It explores several solutions in each space along with design
considerations and pros and cons. It also supplies an in-depth look
at voice over wireless, mobile medical devices, and wireless guest
services. The authors provide readers with the technical knowhow
required to ensure their systems provide the reliable, end-to-end
communications necessary to surmount today's challenges and
capitalize on new opportunities. The shared experience and lessons
learned provide essential guidance for large and small healthcare
organizations in the United States and around the world. This book
is an ideal reference for network design engineers and high-level
hospital executives that are thinking about adding or improving
upon Wi-Fi in their hospitals or hospital systems.
Despite the intensity of the national debate concerning control and
correctional policies, neither the costs of existing agencies nor
of alternative approaches are adequately understood. Accurate
figures are not reported to private citizens or public officials,
and spending is fragmented among different agencies and governing
units. This study presents a comprehensive description and analysis
of how much money was actually spent in New York in 1977-1978, at
all levels of government, for each of the control systems that
incarcerate or supervise criminal offenders/defendants. After a
broad overview of criminal justice spending, it details spending
for prisons, jails, probation, and parole; evaluates the services
provided by these public expenditures; and discusses proposals for
alternative penal policies and their fiscal implications. The book
concludes with recommendations for improved government cost
accounting, as well as suggestions for broader penal reforms.
Although restricted to an analysis of New York, the findings and
recommendations are broadly relevant to other regions of the
country.
Power System SCADA and Smart Grids brings together in one concise
volume the fundamentals and possible application functions of power
system supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA). The text
begins by providing an overview of SCADA systems, evolution, and
use in power systems and the data acquisition process. It then
describes the components of SCADA systems, from the legacy remote
terminal units (RTUs) to the latest intelligent electronic devices
(IEDs), data concentrators, and master stations, as well as:
Examines the building and practical implementation of different
SCADA systems Offers a comprehensive discussion of the data
communication, protocols, and media usage Covers substation
automation (SA), which forms the basis for transmission,
distribution, and customer automation Addresses distribution
automation and distribution management systems (DA/DMS) and energy
management systems (EMS) for transmission control centers Discusses
smart distribution, smart transmission, and smart grid solutions
such as smart homes with home energy management systems (HEMs),
plugged hybrid electric vehicles, and more Power System SCADA and
Smart Grids is designed to assist electrical engineering students,
researchers, and practitioners alike in acquiring a solid
understanding of SCADA systems and application functions in
generation, transmission, and distribution systems, which are
evolving day by day, to help them adapt to new challenges
effortlessly. The book reveals the inner secrets of SCADA systems,
unveils the potential of the smart grid, and inspires more minds to
get involved in the development process.
Why has Canada been unable to achieve any of its climate-change
targets? Part of the reason is that emissions in two provinces,
Alberta and Saskatchewan - already about half the Canadian total
when taken together - have been steadily increasing as a result of
expanding oil and gas production. Declining emissions in other
provinces, such as Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick,
have been cancelled out by those western increases. The ultimate
explanation for Canadian failure lies in the differing energy
interests of the western and eastern provinces, overlaid on the
confederation fault-line of western alienation. Climate, energy,
and national unity form a toxic mix. How can Ottawa possibly get
all the provinces moving in the same direction of decreasing
emissions? To answer this question, Douglas Macdonald explores the
five attempts to date to put in place coordinated national policy
in the fields of energy and climate change - from Pierre Trudeau's
ill-fated National Energy Program to Justin Trudeau's bitterly
contested Pan-Canadian program - analysing and comparing them for
the first time. Important new insights emerge from this analysis
which, in turn, provide the basis for a new approach. Carbon
Province, Hydro Province is a major contribution to the vital
question of how our federal and provincial governments can
effectively work together and thereby for the first time achieve a
Canadian climate-change target.
Why has Canada been unable to achieve any of its climate-change
targets? Part of the reason is that emissions in two provinces,
Alberta and Saskatchewan - already about half the Canadian total
when taken together - have been steadily increasing as a result of
expanding oil and gas production. Declining emissions in other
provinces, such as Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick,
have been cancelled out by those western increases. The ultimate
explanation for Canadian failure lies in the differing energy
interests of the western and eastern provinces, overlaid on the
confederation fault-line of western alienation. Climate, energy,
and national unity form a toxic mix. How can Ottawa possibly get
all the provinces moving in the same direction of decreasing
emissions? To answer this question, Douglas Macdonald explores the
five attempts to date to put in place coordinated national policy
in the fields of energy and climate change - from Pierre Trudeau's
ill-fated National Energy Program to Justin Trudeau's bitterly
contested Pan-Canadian program - analysing and comparing them for
the first time. Important new insights emerge from this analysis
which, in turn, provide the basis for a new approach. Carbon
Province, Hydro Province is a major contribution to the vital
question of how our federal and provincial governments can
effectively work together and thereby for the first time achieve a
Canadian climate-change target.
Windham, a reclusive old man, has survived numerous disasters and
tragedies before finding his last refuge in the Colorado Mountains.
He finds and rescues Max, a brash young businessman caught by a
sudden winter storm while on a long distance drive home to resolve
a personal crisis. While traveling the high country, Windham
reveals an astonishing past life and Max faces a future more
devastating than he ever imagined. The story begins in Zanzibar in
1938 as Windham is beginning a promising career and a relationship
with the beautiful and ambitious Schelle. World War II turns their
lives upside down and marks the beginning of a long series of
tragedies that tests his loyalty and commitment to those he loves
as well as his own will to survive. The odyssey that eventually
brings him to his mountain refuge unfolds via a series of stories
he tells while he and Max are holed up in the luxurious mountain
home of Stanley, a star-crossed photo-journalist whose blustering
tales serve only to intensify the horrors of Windham's past.
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