Distribution Systems, Substations, and Integration of Distributed Generation

  • McDonald J
  • Wojszczyk B
  • Flynn B
  • et al.
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Abstract

This entry describes the major components of the electricity distribution system – the distribution network, substations, and associated electrical equipment and controls – and how incorporating automated distribution management systems, devices, and controls into the system can create a “smart grid” capable of handling the integration of large amounts of distributed (decentralized) generation of sustainable, renewable energy sources.

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McDonald, J. D., Wojszczyk, B., Flynn, B., & Voloh, I. (2013). Distribution Systems, Substations, and Integration of Distributed Generation. In Electrical Transmission Systems and Smart Grids (pp. 7–68). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5830-2_2

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