Application of Distributed Generation in the Emergency Control of Power Supply Systems

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In this paper, a new approach to emergency management systems supply. Method aims to increase the reliability of power supply to consumers. The mathematical model of assessing the impact of distributed generation sources (DP) to improve the reliability of power supply, as an algorithm to find the optimal combination of DG used genetic algorithm. The results of experimental calculations and comparative analysis of the algorithm is show.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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815-818

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August 2014

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