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The Microgrids Concept
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Tao, Liang
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ancillary services market
/ demand side integration (DSI)
/ distribution system operator (DSO)
/ energy market
/ liberalized market
/ microgrids
/ virtual power plant (VPP)
2013
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Tao, Liang
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/ demand side integration (DSI)
/ distribution system operator (DSO)
/ energy market
/ liberalized market
/ microgrids
/ virtual power plant (VPP)
2013
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The Microgrids Concept
2013
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Overview
The organization of microgrids is based on the control capabilities over the network operation offered by the increasing penetration of distributed generators including microgenerators, such as microturbines, together with storage devices. This chapter begins with a clarification on the microgrid concept is clarified in which a clear distinction from the virtual power plant (VPP) concept is made. Then, the possible internal and external market models and regulation settings for microgrids are discussed. The discussion on possible market models for microgrids includes the distribution system operator (DSO) monopoly model and liberalized market model, and the energy and ancillary services markets. Demand side integration (DSI) is an important feature of microgrid operation. Demand response can be classified according to the way load changes are induced. A brief review of control strategies for microgrids is given and a roadmap for microgrid development is provided.
Publisher
Wiley,John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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ISBN
9781118720684, 1118720687
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