Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits

Power system operators are in search of proven solutions to improve the penetration levels of distributed generators (DGs) in the grid while minimizing cost. This transition is driven, among others, by global climate concerns, the growing power demand, the need for greater flexibility, the ageing gr...

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Main Authors: Chu Donatus Iweh, Samuel Gyamfi, Emmanuel Tanyi, Eric Effah-Donyina
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5375
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author Chu Donatus Iweh
Samuel Gyamfi
Emmanuel Tanyi
Eric Effah-Donyina
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Samuel Gyamfi
Emmanuel Tanyi
Eric Effah-Donyina
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description Power system operators are in search of proven solutions to improve the penetration levels of distributed generators (DGs) in the grid while minimizing cost. This transition is driven, among others, by global climate concerns, the growing power demand, the need for greater flexibility, the ageing grid infrastructure and the need to diversify sources of energy production. Distributed renewables would not easily substitute the conventional electric grid system, perhaps because the latter is a well-established technology and it would not be prudent to abandon it, while the new distributed renewable energy technologies are generally not adequately developed to support the total load. Thus, it is becoming increasingly necessary to consider sustainable options such as integrating renewable energy sources into the existing power grid. This study is a review that is mainly hinged on distributed generation (DG) classification, the challenges of DG to grid integration, practical options used in DG integration, lessons learned from some countries with successful DG to grid integration, push factors in the growth of DGs and the merits of DG to grid integration. These standpoints of DG to grid interconnection are critical in conducting grid planning and operational studies, which should be conducted in strict observance of aspects such as optimal technology selection, optimal capacity and a suitable connection point of DGs in the network. Therefore, the perspectives highlighted regarding DG can assist power system engineers, developers of DG plants and policymakers in developing a power network that is stable, efficient and reliable.
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spelling doaj.art-73530a7ab18b4e1382f1723c849019732023-11-22T10:33:43ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-011417537510.3390/en14175375Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and MeritsChu Donatus Iweh0Samuel Gyamfi1Emmanuel Tanyi2Eric Effah-Donyina3Regional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES), School of Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 214 Sunyani, GhanaRegional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES), School of Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 214 Sunyani, GhanaFaculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Buea, P.O. Box 63 Buea, CameroonRegional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES), School of Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 214 Sunyani, GhanaPower system operators are in search of proven solutions to improve the penetration levels of distributed generators (DGs) in the grid while minimizing cost. This transition is driven, among others, by global climate concerns, the growing power demand, the need for greater flexibility, the ageing grid infrastructure and the need to diversify sources of energy production. Distributed renewables would not easily substitute the conventional electric grid system, perhaps because the latter is a well-established technology and it would not be prudent to abandon it, while the new distributed renewable energy technologies are generally not adequately developed to support the total load. Thus, it is becoming increasingly necessary to consider sustainable options such as integrating renewable energy sources into the existing power grid. This study is a review that is mainly hinged on distributed generation (DG) classification, the challenges of DG to grid integration, practical options used in DG integration, lessons learned from some countries with successful DG to grid integration, push factors in the growth of DGs and the merits of DG to grid integration. These standpoints of DG to grid interconnection are critical in conducting grid planning and operational studies, which should be conducted in strict observance of aspects such as optimal technology selection, optimal capacity and a suitable connection point of DGs in the network. Therefore, the perspectives highlighted regarding DG can assist power system engineers, developers of DG plants and policymakers in developing a power network that is stable, efficient and reliable.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5375grid integrationgrid planningharmonicsoptimal capacitypenetration levelspower network
spellingShingle Chu Donatus Iweh
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Emmanuel Tanyi
Eric Effah-Donyina
Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
Energies
grid integration
grid planning
harmonics
optimal capacity
penetration levels
power network
title Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
title_full Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
title_fullStr Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
title_full_unstemmed Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
title_short Distributed Generation and Renewable Energy Integration into the Grid: Prerequisites, Push Factors, Practical Options, Issues and Merits
title_sort distributed generation and renewable energy integration into the grid prerequisites push factors practical options issues and merits
topic grid integration
grid planning
harmonics
optimal capacity
penetration levels
power network
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