Discussion about the Critical Business Demand of Smart Distribution Grid and Utilization

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The wind-solar-storage and other distributed generation (DG) accessing to the distribution grid and user’s interaction with the grid change the business’s forms of the traditional distribute and utilize system, and while the supplier and demander of electric power also set higher requirements on business’s functions of the smart distribution and utilization system. Based on business requirement of smart distribution and utilization, the major content and function of distribution and utilization link are discussed, including intelligent planning, intelligent dispatching, self-healing control, demand side management, two-way interaction and so on. It makes the architectures of business and the objectives of construction more clear and promotes the construction of the business system in the smart distribution and utilization system.

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