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Distributed Generation and Renewables

Distributed generation (DG) and renewable energy sources (RES) are attracting special attention. Both are seen as important in achieving two key goals: increasing the security of energy supplies by reducing the dependency on imported fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas and coal and reducing the emission of greenhouse gases, specifically carbon dioxide, from the burning of fossil fuels.

The term ‘renewable energy sources’ refers to natural energy sources such as the sun and the wind. Renewable energy systems convert these natural energy sources into useful energy. ‘Distributed generation’ refers to the decentralised generation of electricity, perhaps, but not essentially, using RES. DG units are generally connected to the distribution level and have capacities ranging from a few kW to several tens of MW.

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8.1 Introduction to Distributed Generation and Renewables open pdf

8.3.1 Integration and Interconnection open pdf

8.3.2 Wind Power open pdf

8.3.5 Cogeneration open pdf

8.5.1 Wind Power Case Study open pdf

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