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Distributed energy resources

2009
Renewable or non-conventional electricity generators employed in DG systems or Microgrids are known as distributed energy resources (DERs) or microsources. One major aim of Microgrids is to combine all benefits of non-conventional/ renewable low-carbon generation technologies and high-efficiency combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
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Irregularity of Energy Resources Distribution

Proceedings, 2010
Global resources of hydrocarbons and other (coal, woods, water, etc.) energy sources are distributed irregularly. This depends upon geotectonic position of the region, historical and today’s climatic conditions, and upon some other reasons. Main resources are located in the large troughs of the Earth crust (sedimentary basins) with thick layer of ...
Y.K. Burlin, A.V. Stoupakova
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Coordination of distributed energy resources

IEEE Annual Meeting of the Fuzzy Information, 2004. Processing NAFIPS '04., 2004
A major problem with any solution for distributed generation (DG) is the coordination of distributed energy resources (DER) to meet demand. Taking a new approach to the problem, we consider off-grid implementations that would have the greatest impact in remote and developing regions.
Z. Alibhai   +4 more
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Energy Service Description for Capabilities of Distributed Energy Resources

2015
The increasing number of volatile Distributed Energy Resources DERs in the electricity grid implies a rising level of complexity and dynamics. The integration and management of these DERs have lead to the introduction of the aggregator role, with the aim of providing energy services to system operators and the market.
Tim Dethlefs   +5 more
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Design for distributed energy resources

IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2008
The blackout experiences have demonstrated the vulnerability of the interconnected electric power system to grid failure caused by natural disasters and unexpected phenomena. Changes in customer needs, additional stress due to liberalized electricity markets, and a high degree of dependency of today's society on sophisticated technological services ...
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Networked, distributed energy resources

2008 34th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics, 2008
Renewable energy sources (RES) often share two disadvantageous features: they produce energy whenever they want and wherever they want. Alternative primary sources like wind or solar radiation may be available only at remote locations. In the case of off-shore wind farms, expensive high voltage DC lines might be necessary to transport the gained ...
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Active Distributed Systems and Distributed Energy Resources

2020
This chapter focuses on distributed energy resources (DER) and active distribution systems (ADS). More specifically, it addresses the impact of a high penetration of DER in distribution systems. It also addresses methods and approaches to deal with and exploit the potential of DER, at both the distribution and transmission levels, including in the ...
Christine Schwaegerl   +2 more
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Using Distributed Energy Resources

Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal, 2002
This article was derived from the U.S. DOE, Federal Energy Man-agement Program (FEMP) guide of the same name by the editor-in-chief.This “how-to guide” was designed to define distributed energy re-sources (DER) and to assist federal facility and energy managers in as-sessing DER at their facilities. Every attempt has been made to be trueto the original
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