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Publication - International Good Practices in Renewable Distributed Generation
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With the energy transition comes a more and more decentralised power generation. The availability of low-cost renewable energy technologies has furthered a gradual integration of numerous small-scale installations into the power system. As opportunities to scale up distributed generation at the residential, commercial, and industrial level become attractive in many countries and regions of the world, this shift brings forth a range of implications for the power system, necessitating a deeper understanding of the potential benefits and challenges of widespread distributed generation.
The GET.transform brief covers relevant measures for electricity network planning and operation and offers a broad overview of key regulatory and administrative aspects, including requirements and standards pertaining to distributed generation.
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