Research on the Micro-Grid Structure in Remote Area

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Typical micro-grid structure is the foundation of energy management, control, protection and stability of the micro-grid. Combination of the characteristics of the ordinary grid structure, with reference to the characteristics and development direction of the current domestic and overseas micro-network structural as well as the geographical features of the remote region, the micro-grid structure of the remote area is divided into single-family structures in extremely sparse populated areas and multi-family structures in remote villages according to the characteristics of its population distribution. And the control procedure of its running is explained. Besides, this paper emphasizes the agent control using in multi-family micro network.

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