Micro-Grid System Integrated with GSHP

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In the past few decades, power system has developed into a large-scale network system of centralized electricity generation and long-distance transmission. But in recent years, electrical load has increasing, while the grid has not developed simultaneously, it makes transmission capacity of long-distance transmission lines increase, so as the decline of stability and security of power grid. In order to achieve the goal of not only increasing utilization of renewable energy, but also solving the drawbacks of large-scale power systems, implementing distributed power generation is an effective way. Despite the advantages of distributed generation, there are many problems in itself, for example, the high cost of distributed generation stand-alone access and control difficulties. In addition, distributed generation is a non-controllable source for large grid. Then in the beginning of this century, scholars have proposed the concept of micro-grid.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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