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|a Handbook of Distributed Generation
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|b Electric Power Technologies, Economics and Environmental Impacts /
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|a Distributed Generation Technologies (Renewables & Conventional): Wind, Solar, Small Hydro, Biomass, Fuel Cells, Gas Turbines, Diesel Generators, IC Engines -- Distributed Generation in Smart Distribution Systems -- Distributed Generation in Micro-grids and Grid-connected Systems -- Generator Technologies: SEIG, DFIG, PMSG -- Distributed Generation Integration Issues: Voltage Fluctuations, Fault Levels, Stability -- Protection Systems for Distributed Generation -- Power Electronic Applications in Distributed Generation -- Control in Distributed Generation -- Storage Systems for Distributed Generation -- Grid Codes for Distributed Generation -- Power Quality in Distributed Generation Systems -- Distributed Generation in Electricity Markets -- Economic aspects of Distributed Generation. Environmental Impacts of Distributed Generation Systems.
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|a This book features extensive coverage of all Distributed Energy Generation technologies, highlighting the technical, environmental and economic aspects of distributed resource integration, such as line loss reduction, protection, control, storage, power electronics, reliability improvement, and voltage profile optimization. It explains how electric power system planners, developers, operators, designers, regulators and policy makers can derive many benefits with increased penetration of distributed generation units into smart distribution networks. It further demonstrates how to best realize these benefits via skillful integration of distributed energy sources, based upon an understanding of the characteristics of loads and network configuration.
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