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The capacity of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generation connected to Urban Distribution Network (UDN) will increase significantly as a result of EU government targets and initiatives. CHP generators can have a significant impact on the power flow, voltage profile and the power quality for customers and electricity suppliers. The connection of CHP plant at UDN creates a number of technical problems...
The technical challenges imposed by increasing connection of distributed generation (DG), Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) require new voltage control schemes to manage the networks in a more active manner. In a conventional centralised scheme, voltage regulation is primarily performed at the substation according to the existing and predicted load downstream. However, this operation may leave...
Microgrids may be a prospective power system that addresses the renewable energy technologies (RET) accompanying necessary growing deployment of distributed energy resources (DER), especially small-scale combined heat and power (CHP) and small-scale renewable energy sources (RES). This article introduces the RET expected to be applied in the microgrids system depending on the RES. The RET include:...
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