Distributed Generation

Distributed Generation (DG) has an essential role to play in reducing emissions and improving security of supply because it can use relatively small, localised, sources of fuel (often renewable) to generate electricity, with or without heat. How much DG can be tolerated on each voltage level of a network and concerns about stability and intermittency are among the issues discussed in this stream.

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Case Studies

Submitted by David Chapman on Tue, 2008-05-13 15:53.

Wind Farm Development and Operation - A Case Study dicusses the development of a small wind farm. It includes a financial analysis highlighting the importance of an accurate energy yield assessment and adequate feed-in tariff.