2008 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century 2008
DOI: 10.1109/pes.2008.4596648
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European wind integration study( EWIS) for a successful integration of wind power into European transmission system

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“…To integrate existing and future DGs into their network the DNOs need to reinforce their networks to provide adequate capacity for DG connections. In recent years there have been introduced some smart technologies to be used in network capacity management that can be used to increase the utilization of 47 network assets and provide the adequate capacity for DGs connection in particular operating conditions. The application of these smart technologies requires active network management but can be more economical than traditional reinforcement options.…”
Section: Utilization Of Network Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To integrate existing and future DGs into their network the DNOs need to reinforce their networks to provide adequate capacity for DG connections. In recent years there have been introduced some smart technologies to be used in network capacity management that can be used to increase the utilization of 47 network assets and provide the adequate capacity for DGs connection in particular operating conditions. The application of these smart technologies requires active network management but can be more economical than traditional reinforcement options.…”
Section: Utilization Of Network Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the do-45 mestic sector electricity demand can provide services such as spinning reserve, frequency control or short term operating reserve. Therefore, exploiting residential flexible electricity demand, facilitated by clear and appropriate regulation to promote the operation of demand response programmes, can be part of the solution for the power system balancing chal-50 lenges [8]. In this work, demand flexibility is considered as the ability to force (activate) or shift (defer) building electrical energy consumption, based on supply constraints at a current or future time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%