ABSTRACT:
During disturbances, the distributed generation and corresponding loads can separate from the distribution system to isolate the Microgrid’s load from the disturbance (providing UPS services) without harming the transmission grid’s integrity. This ability to island generation and loads together has a potential to provide a higher local reliability than that provided by the power system as a whole. This paper aims to cover various trends and issues associated with wind power generation and its integration with current installed capacity and grid complexities.
Cite this article:
Dipesh K. Sharma, S.P. Shukla. Wind Power: Issues Related with Microgrid. Research J. Engineering and Tech. 6(2):April-June,2015page 250-257.
Cite(Electronic):
Dipesh K. Sharma, S.P. Shukla. Wind Power: Issues Related with Microgrid. Research J. Engineering and Tech. 6(2):April-June,2015page 250-257. Available on: https://www.ijersonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2015-6-2-5