Distributed Generation
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In the recent years the electrical power utilities have undergone rapid
restructuring process worldwide. Indeed, with deregulation, advancement
in technologies and concern about the environmental impacts, competition
is particularly fostered in the generation side, thus allowing
increased interconnection of generating units to the utility networks.
These generating sources are called distributed generators (DG) and
defined as the plant which is directly connected to distribution network
and is not centrally planned and dispatched. These are also called
embedded or dispersed generation units. The rating of the DG systems can
vary between few kW to as high as 100 MW. Various new types of
distributed generator systems, such as microturbines and fuel cells in
addition to the more traditional solar and wind power are creating
significant new opportunities for the integration of diverse DG systems
to the utility. Interconnection of these generators will offer a number
of benefits such as improved reliability, power quality, efficiency,
alleviation of system constraints along with the environmental benefits.
Unlike centralized power plants, the DG units are directly connected to
the distribution system; most often at the customer end. The existing
distribution networks are designed and operated in radial configuration
with unidirectional power flow from centralized generating station to
customers. The increase in interconnection of DG to utility networks can
lead to reverse power flow violating fundamental assumption in their
design. This creates complexity in operation and control of existing
distribution networks and offers many technical challenges for
successful introduction of DG systems. Some of the technical issues are
islanding of DG, voltage regulation, protection and stability of the
network. Some of the solutions to these problems include designing
standard interface control for individual DG systems by taking care of
their diverse characteristics, finding new ways to/or install and
control these DG systems and finding new design for distribution system.
DG has much potential to improve distribution system performance. The
use of DG strongly contributes to a clean, reliable and cost effective
energy for future.
This book deals with several aspects of the DG systems such as benefits,
issues, technology interconnected operation, performance studies,
planning and design. Several authors have contributed to this book
aiming to benefit students, researchers, academics, policy makers and
professionals. We are indebted to all the people who either directly or
indirectly contributed towards the publication of this book.
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