2022
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2021.3118337
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DG Locational Incremental Contribution to Grid Supply Level

Abstract: Due to decarbonisation and decentralisation of energy sectors, the rise of distributed generation (DG) will modify generation and demand patterns at grid supply points (GSPs), where the interface between distribution and transmission systems takes place. With the increasing penetration of such devices, methodologies able to evaluate its contribution to both local distribution network and transmission system become crucial. This paper proposes an analytical method to evaluate the DG locational incremental contr… Show more

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“…The DSO is connected to the main grid via the grid supply point (𝑔𝑠𝑝) [26]. DG connections to the distribution system are non-firm (index is 𝑛𝑓) connections.…”
Section: Grid Supply Point (Gsp) and Non-firm Dgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DSO is connected to the main grid via the grid supply point (𝑔𝑠𝑝) [26]. DG connections to the distribution system are non-firm (index is 𝑛𝑓) connections.…”
Section: Grid Supply Point (Gsp) and Non-firm Dgsmentioning
confidence: 99%