2007
DOI: 10.1109/pes.2007.385669
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Micro Grid Integration Opportunities and Challenges

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“…• Avoid the expensive option of expanding the existing centralized power generation to accommodate the increasing amount of power demand [2].…”
Section: Microgrid: Advantages and Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Avoid the expensive option of expanding the existing centralized power generation to accommodate the increasing amount of power demand [2].…”
Section: Microgrid: Advantages and Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E d , E q , i d and i s are the direct and quadratic axis voltages and currents respectively. The other parameters appearing in equations (9)- (18) are the series resistance (R s ),parallel resistance (R ash ), DC link voltage (V ic ), resistance (R)and inductance (L) of connected line to grid, electron charge(q), band-gap energy of the solar cell material (E gg ), Boltzmann constant (K), diode ideality factor (n), temperature coefficient(a t ), controller signal of inverter in d-axis (K id ) and q-axis(C hq ) and angular velocity (ω). The Effect of the Wind and Solar Penetration is analyzed for Distribution system Micro grid is the part of the distribution system.…”
Section: Constraints Of Solar Panelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Advance communication layer: Development and implementation of a general communication layer model for simple and quick incorporation of DECSs in the grid and its superimposed online control system  Non-technical challenges: Issues such as pricing, incentives, decision priorities, risk responsibility and insurance for new technologies adaptation, interconnection standards, regulatory control and addressing barriers. This also includes, finding a profitable business model, attracting resources and developing better public policies (Nigim and Lee 2007).…”
Section: Key Challenges For Smart Gridsmentioning
confidence: 99%