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The potential impacts of grid-connected distributed generation and how to address them: A review of technical and non-technical factors

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2011

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Passey, Robert, Spooner, Ted, MacGill, Iain, Watt, Muriel, and Syngellakis, Katerina, 2011, The potential impacts of grid-connected distributed generation and how to address them: A review of technical and non-technical factors: Energy Policy, v. 39, iss. 10, p. 6280-6290.

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Distributed generation is being deployed at increasing levels of penetration on electricity grids worldwide. It can have positive impacts on the network, but also negative impacts if integration is not properly managed. This is especially true of photovoltaics, in part because it's output fluctuates significantly and in part because it is being rapidly deployed in many countries. Potential positive impacts on grid operation can include reduced network flows and hence reduced losses and voltage drops. Potential negative impacts at high penetrations include voltage fluctuations, voltage rise and reverse power flow, power fluctuations, power factor changes, frequency regulation and harmonics, unintentional islanding, fault currents and [...]

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