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Distributed Generation (DG): A Review

Yisah Y. Adajah, Sadiq Thomas, Mohammed S. Haruna, Sikiru O. Anaza

202119 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of supply structures of electricity which are currently via a large centralized stations, will transform into a system comprising of both centralized and distributed energy suppliers. DG is the application of small, modular electricity generation resources by utilities, utility customers, and/or third parties either individually or in an integrated form in such a manner that will benefit the customers, specific end-user, electric system, or both. To achieve the required advantages (regulatory, technical, environmental and commercial) of power systems, It is important to place DGs optimally. In this paper, a review of various aspect of DG is presented. It includes its definition, technologies and types, applications, benefits, challenges as well as techniques for DG optimization.

Topics & Concepts

Distributed generationModular designComputer scienceElectricityDistributed power generationElectricity generationRisk analysis (engineering)Electric power systemSystems engineeringDistributed computingPower (physics)Renewable energyEngineeringBusinessElectrical engineeringOperating systemQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOptimal Power Flow DistributionMicrogrid Control and OptimizationSmart Grid Energy Management