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Microgrids, as individual controllable entities that can operate either islanded from or interconnected to main power grid, have emerged as a promising solution to improving energy efficiency and resilience to disturbance. When linked together in a self-organized manner, a cluster of microgrids can significantly enhance the reliability and power quality for critical load. With this insight, we study...
The presence of distributed generation poses new challenges in the management and operation of electrical grids. Distributed generation (wind, combined heat and power, etc.) already accounts for 20% or more of total generation in some electric utilities and this figure is constantly increasing worldwide. With the advent of environmental friendly, small size and efficient generators close to the loads...
The presence of distributed generation poses new challenges in the management and operation of electrical grids. Distributed generation (wind, combined heat and power, etc.) already accounts for 20% or more of total generation in some electric utilities and this figure is constantly increasing worldwide. TSOs, DSOs and energy markets need to have some visibility on a large number of small power injections...
With power deregulation and the formulation of horizontal and competitive electricity market, non-utility-owned distributed generators (DG) are able to feed power into the utility distribution system. Today, the majority of ISOs have established the Demand Response programs to alleviate the transmission bottlenecks and to defer the infrastructure investments, which presents opportunity for distributed...
This paper develops a quantification of the most important benefits brought about by the systematic operation of customer-owned back-up generators by distribution utilities or load-serving entities. The back-up reciprocating or internal combustion engine is the most widespread form of distributed generation, demonstrating high penetration levels in commercial and industrial areas. If the load-serving...
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