The Use of Distributed Energy Storage System in Smart Power Distribution and Utilization Park

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With the development of smart grid, smart power distribution and utilization park (hereinafter referred to as Park) is also accelerating the building. Distributed energy storage system (DESS)as important energy system of Park, the development has an important impact on the construction of Park. This article briefly introduces both of DESS and Park, focuses on the use of DESS in Park and analyzes the deficiencies in the use of DESS at home and abroad.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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1766-1770

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December 2012

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