Energy Policies and Interconnection Standards for Energy generation Distributed: Global Status, Development Trends and Perspectives in Peru

  • Mayorga Aragon R
  • Soncco Huisa B
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Energy policies and interconnection standards play a key role in promoting and regulating distributed energy generation globally. The work should examine the current state of global interconnection policies and standards, emerging trends and their impact on clean energy adoption. Globally, energy policies for distributed generation typically focus on marketing renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. Many countries implement tax incentives, subsidies and support programs to stimulate the adoption of distributed generation technologies, such as solar panels and small wind systems. The rules of Interconnections often focus on establishing technical standards to ensure the security, stability and reliability of electrical grids, as well as facilitating the connection and seamless integration of distributed generation systems

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Mayorga Aragon, R. G., & Soncco Huisa, B. (2024). Energy Policies and Interconnection Standards for Energy generation Distributed: Global Status, Development Trends and Perspectives in Peru. Ciencia Latina Revista Científica Multidisciplinar, 8(1), 8952–8969. https://doi.org/10.37811/cl_rcm.v8i1.10219

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