2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2017.09.041
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The economics of distributed power: A Marcellus Shale case study

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“…As can be seen from eqns (1), (2) and 3 , and on the ratio between the volumes produced and consumed electricity W m PS and W m SDG . Thus, using the mechanism of price-dependent power management in conjunction with the use of a distributed generation system allows us to reduce the average tariff for consumed electricity T m , and, consequently, the total cost of electricity consumption.…”
Section: Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As can be seen from eqns (1), (2) and 3 , and on the ratio between the volumes produced and consumed electricity W m PS and W m SDG . Thus, using the mechanism of price-dependent power management in conjunction with the use of a distributed generation system allows us to reduce the average tariff for consumed electricity T m , and, consequently, the total cost of electricity consumption.…”
Section: Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the technologies that have received the greatest popularity among consumers of world energy resources, the use of autonomous resource systems of power supply, called small-distributed power systems [1,2], should be noted. During the last decade, the study of the use of a small-distributed generation system was pursued both in world [3][4][5] and Russian studies [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%