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Distributed Generation

Distributed generation 1 'Distributed generation', also called 'on- site generation', 'dispersed generation', 'embedded generation', 'decentralized generation', 'decentralized energy,' 'distributed energy or district energy',[ energy.com/2012/district-energy-and-chp/ District Energy and CHP], energy.com, retrieved 16 September 2013 generates electricity from many small energy sources

Distributed generation 1 Distributed generation allows collection of energy from many sources and may give lower environmental impacts and improved security of supply.

Distributed generation - Economies of scale 1 Thus, the grid had become the main driver of remote customers’ power costs and power quality problems, which became more acute as digital equipment required extremely reliable electricity.DOE; The Potential Benefits of Distributed Generation and Rate- Related Issues that May Impede Their Expansion; 2007.Lovins; Small Is Profitable: The Hidden Economic Benefits of Making Electrical Resources the Right Size; Rocky Mountain Institute,

Distributed generation - Economies of scale 1 Distributed generation plants are mass- produced, small, and less site-specific. Their development arose out of:

Distributed generation - Economies of scale 1 While the levelized generation cost of distributed generation is more expensive than conventional sources on a kWh basis, this does not consider negative aspects of conventional fuels.

Distributed generation - Economies of scale 1 Distributed generation reduces the amount of energy lost in transmitting electricity because the electricity is generated very near where it is used, perhaps even in the same building.

Distributed generation - Solar panel 1 A primary issue with solar power is that it is intermittent. Popular sources of power for distributed generation are solar heat collection panels and Photovoltaic module|solar panels on the roofs of buildings or free-standing.

Distributed generation - Wind turbine 1 Many distributed generation sites combine wind power and solar power such as Slippery Rock University, which can be [ hCoastEnergySys/macoskey/HostedAdmi nView.html monitored online].

Distributed generation - Vehicle-to-grid 1 Future generations of electric vehicles may have the ability to deliver power from the battery in a vehicle-to-grid into the grid when needed.[ uted-generation How electric vehicles are a part of distributed generation] An electric vehicle network could also be an important distributed generation resource.

Distributed generation - Integration with the grid 1 For reasons of reliability, distributed generation resources would be interconnected to the same transmission grid as central stations.

Distributed generation - Integration with the grid 1 Sreenivas; Reliability Assessment of A Distributed Generation Connected Distribution System; International Journal of Power System Operation and Energy Management(IJPSOEM), Nov A large scale deployment of distributed generation may affect grid-wide functions such as frequency control and allocation of reserves.Math H.

Distributed generation - Integration with the grid 1 Bollen, Fainan Hassan Integration of Distributed Generation in the Power System, John Wiley Sons,

Distributed generation - Legal requirements for distributed generation 1 In 2010 Colorado enacted a law requiring that by 2020 that 3% of the power generated in Colorado utilize distributed generation of some sort.[ ctricity.html Going Solar Is Harder Than It Looks, a Valley Finds] article by Kirk Johnson in The New York Times June 3, 2010[ olorado-to-boost-renewables-requirements/ Colorado Increases Renewables Requirements] blog by Kate Galbraith on NYTimes.Com March 22,

Glossary of fuel cell terms - Distributed Generation 1 : Distributed generation, also called 'on- site generation', 'dispersed generation', 'embedded generation', 'decentralized generation', 'decentralized energy' or 'distributed energy', generates electricity from many small energy sources.

Solar America Initiative - Distributed generation 1 Within the cumulative PV capacity in the U.S., there has been growth in the distributed generation segment, which are all grid-connected PV installations in the residential and non-residential markets

Solar America Initiative - Distributed generation 1 Another type of distributed generation implemented by utility companies|utility company is the world's first grid-connected pole-attached solar panels of Public Service Enterprise Group in New Jersey. More than 174,000 PV panels are mounted on utility poles along streets of New Jersey with aggregated capacity of 40 MW.

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