Energy Planning Challenges of Microgrid in Remote Rural Regions with Scattered Loads
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Distribution system, Energy planning, Remote microgrid, Renewable energies, Rural regions, Scattered loads (es)Descargas
In general, energizing solutions for remote rural regions are based on generating sets; this brings a high financial and environmental cost by using fossil fuels. However, such solutions might incorporate renewable energy sources, storage and energy management, becoming them into microgrids (MG). The implementation of MG in rural remote regions confronts challenges such as the energization of scattered loads and the distribution of energy sources. In order to explore the feasibility of energizing remote regions with MG, this research sets out technical aspects about MG planning in these regions, focusing on the sizing of energy supply systems and the electrical distribution grid design. A review of energy planning strategies is presented and it is proposed an adaptation and integration of some techniques for energy planning of isolated MG with Scattered demand and generation.
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