Research on Implementation and Design of Monitoring System for Distributed Micro Gird

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The intelligent model of micro gird got more and more attention, which is believed to be the development trend of low carbon intelligent micro grid. In this paper, we construct a stand-alone AC-DC micro gird with wind/photovoltaic/battery resources under off-grid model, and discuss the strategy of micro grid monitoring to realize reasonable allocation of power energy by the control system of unified micro grid dispatching. The electricity generation is integrated to the building grid by 380V low voltage, mainly to meet the self-occupied. The excess electricity can also be stored or connected to the network according to technology and management requirements of countries distributed photovoltaic systems.

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