Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Distributed Generation Energy Cooperation Management

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An AMI platform for DG energy management is proposed to provide service both utilities and customers in this paper. By enabling the interactive and efficient communication platform, the proposed AMI facilitates utilities to perform the energy management of DGs, economic dispatch and demand response effectively. Base on the CIM model, OSGi platform leads the AMI extendibility and Interoperability. The communication network includes several advanced communication technology which are used in distributed systems, if the AMI for DG can share the communication network and smart terminal even some advance application software in the utility information platform, it will work more powerfully and effectively.

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