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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2004
Page 1. 384 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, VOL. 19, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2004 Loss Allocation in ... more Page 1. 384 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, VOL. 19, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2004 Loss Allocation in Distribution Networks With Embedded Generation Paulo Moisés Costa and Manuel A. Matos, Member, IEEE Abstract ...
Recently, the new concept of microgrid (µG) has been emerging on distribution networks as a way t... more Recently, the new concept of microgrid (µG) has been emerging on distribution networks as a way to ease the integration of micro generation in LV networks and increase reliability. A µG is an association of a low voltage distribution network, small modular generation systems (micro-generators), loads and storage devices having some local coordinated functions. This entity can operate in two different modes: interconnected or emergency. In the first mode, the microgrid is connected with the distribution network, importing or exporting electricity and/or ancillary services. When in emergency mode, the microgrid operates isolated from the distribution network and uses local resources, changing from power control to frequency control and, if necessary, shedding load.
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2004
Page 1. 384 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, VOL. 19, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2004 Loss Allocation in ... more Page 1. 384 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, VOL. 19, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 2004 Loss Allocation in Distribution Networks With Embedded Generation Paulo Moisés Costa and Manuel A. Matos, Member, IEEE Abstract ...
Recently, the new concept of microgrid (µG) has been emerging on distribution networks as a way t... more Recently, the new concept of microgrid (µG) has been emerging on distribution networks as a way to ease the integration of micro generation in LV networks and increase reliability. A µG is an association of a low voltage distribution network, small modular generation systems (micro-generators), loads and storage devices having some local coordinated functions. This entity can operate in two different modes: interconnected or emergency. In the first mode, the microgrid is connected with the distribution network, importing or exporting electricity and/or ancillary services. When in emergency mode, the microgrid operates isolated from the distribution network and uses local resources, changing from power control to frequency control and, if necessary, shedding load.