Integration of distributed generation into Europe's electricity networks may be feasible, but the design of distribution grids in particular needs to evolve towards new models, in order to avoid medium-term problems. Following on from their first article (COSPP September-October 07), Angelo L'Abbate, Gianluca Fulli and Stathis D. Peteves consider the issues and options.JRC.F.7-Energy systems evaluatio
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The integration of Dispersed Generation (DG) is by far the most important and challenging issue that...
A complex reorganisation of electricity power industry has started in Europe. In this context the la...
The rate of development of distributed generation (DG) depends to some extent on the structure of na...
In response to energy market restructuring, environmental pressures, and concerns about the security...
In response to the challenges of security of supply, environmental sustainability and competitivenes...
The European Integrated Project EU-DEEP, which deals with the integration of Distributed Energy Reso...
Research Project supported by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport,...
It is now more than a decade since distributed generation (DG) began to excite major interest amongs...
"The integration of new sources of energy like wind power, solar-power, small-scale generation, or c...
Power system operators are in search of proven solutions to improve the penetration levels of distri...
QM-AI-13-105-EN-CQM-AI-13-105-EN-N• An emerging broad range of technologies for distributed energy r...
The EU 2050 energy decarbonisation ambition along with new technologies that are currently being dep...
Considering the present electric sector regulation that allows independent energy producers to acces...
Currently, the design and operation criteria for electrical distribution networks are fastly changin...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The integration of Dispersed Generation (DG) is by far the most important and challenging issue that...
A complex reorganisation of electricity power industry has started in Europe. In this context the la...
The rate of development of distributed generation (DG) depends to some extent on the structure of na...
In response to energy market restructuring, environmental pressures, and concerns about the security...
In response to the challenges of security of supply, environmental sustainability and competitivenes...
The European Integrated Project EU-DEEP, which deals with the integration of Distributed Energy Reso...
Research Project supported by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport,...
It is now more than a decade since distributed generation (DG) began to excite major interest amongs...
"The integration of new sources of energy like wind power, solar-power, small-scale generation, or c...
Power system operators are in search of proven solutions to improve the penetration levels of distri...
QM-AI-13-105-EN-CQM-AI-13-105-EN-N• An emerging broad range of technologies for distributed energy r...
The EU 2050 energy decarbonisation ambition along with new technologies that are currently being dep...
Considering the present electric sector regulation that allows independent energy producers to acces...
Currently, the design and operation criteria for electrical distribution networks are fastly changin...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The integration of Dispersed Generation (DG) is by far the most important and challenging issue that...
A complex reorganisation of electricity power industry has started in Europe. In this context the la...