Abstract
Distributed generation (DG) is expected to become more important
in the future generation system. The current literature, however,
does not use a consistent definition of DG. This paper discusses
the relevant issues and aims at providing a general definition for
distributed power generation in competitive electricity markets.
In general, DG can be defined as electric power generation within
distribution networks or on the customer side of the network. In
addition, the terms distributed resources, distributed capacity and
distributed utility are discussed. Network and connection issues
of distributed generation are presented, too.
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