Distributed generation (DG) hosting capacity in power distribution systems has become an essential metric for accommodating the rapid expansion of renewable energy sources at the distribution level.
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and growing energy demands—all compounded by infrastructure challenges due to persistent extreme weather events—the concept of distributed power ...
The Company intends to seek any required U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") certifications and applicable state-level environmental permits as part of the commercalization process. Subject ...
Upgrades to the power grid are needed worldwide, and energy companies are working on the best solutions for providing reliable and resilient power in a cost-efficient and timely fashion. Areas hit ...
In Part 1, we looked at how industrial-scale distributed generating plants (typically hundreds of kilowatts to tens of megawatts), powered by renewable energy, are playing an important role in ...
Distribution system operators face a growing need for distributed energy resource situational awareness. One part of advanced distribution management system (ADMS) functionality that currently lacks ...
Distributed generation stands out in the Cuban power system, where there are hundreds of units dispersed throughout the country. In times of contingency, and as usually happens when a hurricane hits ...
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new report from Guidehouse Insights analyzes the global market for distributed generation (DG) and distributed energy storage (DES) technologies in the ...
A distributed generation system in Brazil, which has had a favourable net metering policy for small-scale solar. Image: Canadian Solar. Brazil has published its long-anticipated net metering laws that ...