2003
DOI: 10.1002/er.951
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State of the art of the virtual utility: the smart distributed generation network

Abstract: SUMMARYThe world of energy has lately experienced a revolution, and new rules are being defined. The climate change produced by the greenhouse gases, the inefficiency of the energy system or the lack of power supply infrastructure in most of the poor countries, the liberalization of the energy market and the development of new technologies in the field of distributed generation (DG) are the key factors of this revolution.It seems clear that the solution at the moment is the DG. The advantage of DG is the energ… Show more

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“…It reaches its peak at a level of between 400-600 m 3 for the different seasons. Based on a gas production of 3528 m 3 day À1 for the discussed base case, which results from the raw feedstock intake rates mentioned above, this means that between 12-18% of a daily production needs to be provided as storage.…”
Section: Loeser and M A Redfern 994mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It reaches its peak at a level of between 400-600 m 3 for the different seasons. Based on a gas production of 3528 m 3 day À1 for the discussed base case, which results from the raw feedstock intake rates mentioned above, this means that between 12-18% of a daily production needs to be provided as storage.…”
Section: Loeser and M A Redfern 994mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…]." [7] Virtual power plants (VPP) have been studied extensively as a derivation from this concept with a number of successful realizations [8]. Additionally, different operational targets have been defined and implemented for VPPs, like aggregating energy (commercial VPPs) or delivering system services (technical VPPs) [1].…”
Section: Distributed Control In Energy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are based on the concept of Virtual Utility ( [2]) and are conceived as a self-controlled enclosed cell of the distribution grid that is composed of distributed sources, dispatchable loads and storage systems. These cells are characterized by smart control systems that are able to provide energy balance in a dynamic way, thus shaping an optimum environment for RES integration.…”
Section: Energy Micromarketsmentioning
confidence: 99%