The amount of decentralised electricity generation (DG) connected to distribution networks increases across EU member states. This increasing penetration of DG units poses potential costs and benefits for distribution system operators (DSOs). These DSOs are regulated since the business of electricity distribution is considered to be a natural monopoly. This paper identifies the impact of increasing DG penetration on the DSO business under varying parameters (network characteristics, DG technologies, network management type) and argues that current distribution network regulation needs to be improved in order for DSOs to continue to facilitate the integration of DG in the network. Several possible adaptations are analysed.Distributed generat...
The increase in the distributed generation of electricity, with wind turbines and solar panels, nec...
Research Project supported by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport,...
A more sustainable energy system will alter the current patterns of electricity demand and generatio...
Distribution system operators (DSOs) are facing new challenges when more distributed generation (DG)...
QM-AI-13-105-EN-CQM-AI-13-105-EN-N• An emerging broad range of technologies for distributed energy r...
In response to energy market restructuring, environmental pressures, and concerns about the security...
First published online: 7 October 2010Nowadays, the amount of distributed generation (DG) connected ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
Each semester the THINK project publishes two research reports based on topics proposed by the Europ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
Session 6 : Challenges for DOSs in new business environments - Block 2 – Development of regulation: ...
This paper presents an analysis of current regulations and global trends regarding the Distributed G...
An increase in the distributed generation of electricity necessitates investments in the distributio...
The increase in the distributed generation of electricity, with wind turbines and solar panels, nec...
Research Project supported by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport,...
A more sustainable energy system will alter the current patterns of electricity demand and generatio...
Distribution system operators (DSOs) are facing new challenges when more distributed generation (DG)...
QM-AI-13-105-EN-CQM-AI-13-105-EN-N• An emerging broad range of technologies for distributed energy r...
In response to energy market restructuring, environmental pressures, and concerns about the security...
First published online: 7 October 2010Nowadays, the amount of distributed generation (DG) connected ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
Each semester the THINK project publishes two research reports based on topics proposed by the Europ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
The potential for distributed generation (DG) to act as an alternative distribution planning option ...
Session 6 : Challenges for DOSs in new business environments - Block 2 – Development of regulation: ...
This paper presents an analysis of current regulations and global trends regarding the Distributed G...
An increase in the distributed generation of electricity necessitates investments in the distributio...
The increase in the distributed generation of electricity, with wind turbines and solar panels, nec...
Research Project supported by the European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport,...
A more sustainable energy system will alter the current patterns of electricity demand and generatio...