Microgrid Integration
Mulualem Tesfaye Yeshalem and
Baseem Khan
A chapter in Special Topics in Renewable Energy Systems from IntechOpen
Abstract:
Hybrid energy systems are becoming attractive to supply electricity to rural areas in all aspects like reliability, sustainability, and environmental concerns, and advances in renewable energy technology; especially for communities living far in areas where grid extension is difficult so generation of renewable energy resources like solar and wind energy to provide reliable power supply with improved system efficiency and significant cost reduction is best way. Besides this, the demand for renewable energy source in large urban cities is increasing, and their integration to the existing conventional grid has become more fascinating challenges. So the future requires stable and reliable integration of renewable distributed generators to the grid, and the local loads are close to distributed generators. Most existing power plants have centralized control system and remote power generation site while most renewable power generations are distributed and connected to lower or medium voltage networks near the customer. When the power demand increases, power failure and energy shortage also increase so the renewable energy can be used to provide constant and sustainable power. The chapter will provide a complete overview of microgrid system with its complete operation and control.
Keywords: distributed generation (DG); microgrid; grid integration and control; renewable energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q20 Q40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.78634
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