Search for dissertations about: "Distributed Generation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 221 swedish dissertations containing the words Distributed Generation.
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6. Steady State Operation and Control of Power Distribution Systems in the Presence of Distributed Generation
Abstract : In this thesis, the impact of distributed generation (DG) on steady state operation and control of power distribution systems is investigated. Over the last few years, a number of factors have led to an increased interest in DG schemes. DG is gaining more and more attention worldwide as an alternative to large-scale central generating stations. READ MORE
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7. Distributed Resources in a Re-Regulated Market Environment
Abstract : This thesis analyses the value that distributed resources(DR) can contribute to an economically effcient operation of are-regulated electricity market and discusses the relevantchanges in the regulatory framework to allow the appropriatedevelopment of DR whenever DR may increase the economiceffciency of the electricity market. Distributed resources thereby combine two aspects:Distributed generation and demand-side resources. READ MORE
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8. On Power Electronics Interface for Distributed Generation Applications and its Impact on System Reliability to Customers
Abstract : Distributed generation (DG) is being employed as a means of achieving increased reliability for electrical power systems as regarded by consumers. As the most of DG technologies utilize renewable sources, the power electronic interface plays a vital role to match the characteristics of a DG unit with the grid requirements. READ MORE
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9. System Studies and Simulations of Distributed Photovoltaics in Sweden
Abstract : Grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) capacity is increasing worldwide, mainly due to extensive subsidy schemes for renewable electricity generation. A majority of newly installed systems are distributed small-scale systems located in distribution grids, often at residential customers. READ MORE
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10. Distributed Clocking and Clock Generation in Digital CMOS SoC ASICs
Abstract : With shrinking technologies and higher clock rates comes the possibility to transform multi chip implementations to a single System on Chip (SoC). Implementing clock distribution and limiting the power consumption becomes increasingly troublesome with increased clock rate and chip area. READ MORE