Assessing the Contribution of Distributed Generation to System Security

The UK Government has set targets for renewable energy plant to be achieved by 2010, and by 2020. A significant proportion of this generation will be connected to distribution networks. One important technical issue is what contribution can this new generation make to distribution network security....

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Circuits
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Distributed Generation
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Educational institutions
Electronic mail
Government
Planning Standard
Power generation
Power system security
Security Contribution
Security of Supply
Standards development
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