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보안공학연구지원센터(IJGDC)
International Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing
Vol.8 No.5
2015.10
pp.141-152
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Advantages and the Types of Distributed Generation
2.1. The Advantages of Distributed Generation
2.2. The Types of Distributed Generation
3. The Connection of Distributed Generation to Grid
3.1. The Basic Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation Connected To Grid
3.2. The Operation Mode and Grid Connected Mode of Distributed Power Supply
4. The Impact of Distributed Power Supply to Distribution Network
4.1. The Impact on the Voltage Distribution
4.2. The Impact on the Power Quality
4.3. The Impact on the System Protection
4.4. The Impact on the System Protection
5. The Impact of Distributed Power Supply on the Net Loss
6. The Theoretical Analysis of Impact on the Net Loss
6.1. The Change Rate of Net Loss
6.2. The Allocation Rate of Net Loss
6.3. The Theoretical Analysis
7. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
1. Introduction
2. The Advantages and the Types of Distributed Generation
2.1. The Advantages of Distributed Generation
2.2. The Types of Distributed Generation
3. The Connection of Distributed Generation to Grid
3.1. The Basic Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation Connected To Grid
3.2. The Operation Mode and Grid Connected Mode of Distributed Power Supply
4. The Impact of Distributed Power Supply to Distribution Network
4.1. The Impact on the Voltage Distribution
4.2. The Impact on the Power Quality
4.3. The Impact on the System Protection
4.4. The Impact on the System Protection
5. The Impact of Distributed Power Supply on the Net Loss
6. The Theoretical Analysis of Impact on the Net Loss
6.1. The Change Rate of Net Loss
6.2. The Allocation Rate of Net Loss
6.3. The Theoretical Analysis
7. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
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