Information requirements and methods for characterising distributed generation

Distributed generation (DG) poses new challenges in distribution network development and operation. Distribution network operators (DNOs) will face more active management of networks, new commercial arrangements, and new challenges in asset management. Resolving these will require new types of analy...

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