
Distributed Generation
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The economics and locations of sustainable energy sources have meant that many of these new generators are connected into distribution networks. It is recognized that the information flow and control of distribution networks is inadequate for these future low-carbon electricity supply systems. The future distribution network will change its operation from passive to active, and the distributed generators will be controlled to support the operation of the power system. In many countries this transformation of electricity supply is managed through energy markets and privately owned, regulated transmission and distribution systems.
This book discusses the connection of generation to distribution networks and then moves on to consider how sustainable generation can be fully integrated into the operation of the power system. Both technical and economic aspects are addressed. It is written for later-year undergraduate and postgraduate students studying courses on energy. The book has four tutorial chapters (with examples and questions) to provide fundamental material for those without a strong electrical engineering background.
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Janaka Ekanayake is a Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University. Prior to this he was a Professor at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. He has more than 15 years of research experience in the field of renewable energy.
Goran Strbac is Professor of Electrical Energy Systems at Imperial College, London. He joined Imperial College in 2005 after 11 years at the University of Manchester (UMIST) and 10 years of industrial and research experience.
Content
Chapter 2: Distributed generation plant
Chapter 3: Distributed generators and their connection to the system
Chapter 4: Fault currents and electrical protection
Chapter 5: Integration of distributed generation in electricity system planning
Chapter 6: Pricing of distribution networks with distributed generation
Chapter 7: Distributed generation and future network architectures
Tutorial I: AC electrical systems
Tutorial II: AC machines
Tutorial III: Power electronics
Tutorial IV: Power systems
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