CIRED 2012 Workshop: Integration of Renewables Into the Distribution Grid 2012
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0774
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Integration of distributed generation into mv distribution grid in Norway - the Namsskogan case

Abstract: Integration of DG into MV distribution grids in Norway means integration of small hydro power units. Most of the DG potential in Norway is located in rural areas with weak MV grids and low consumption. This paper describes the situation in Norway regarding integration of DG into the MV grid. The paper also describes the challenges DSOs face regarding integration of DG and a particular case from Namsskogan is used as an example.

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“…These areas often have low grid capacity and low load. One example of such an area is Namsskogan [4]. In this 1416 km 2 area the maximum load is 1.2 MW (17.3 GWh/year, 900 inhabitants) and the potential for new DG is 73.6 MW (258 GWh/year).…”
Section: Challenges In Today´s Distribution Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas often have low grid capacity and low load. One example of such an area is Namsskogan [4]. In this 1416 km 2 area the maximum load is 1.2 MW (17.3 GWh/year, 900 inhabitants) and the potential for new DG is 73.6 MW (258 GWh/year).…”
Section: Challenges In Today´s Distribution Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%