Emergent Technologies In Electrical Microgeneration

Dr. Inmaculada Zamora, ETSI de Bilbao - University of the Basque Country, Spain
Jose Ignacio San Martin, University of the Basque Country
Angel Javier Mazón, University of the Basque Country
José Javier San Martín, University of the Basque Country
Victor Aperribay, University of the Basque Country

Abstract

Currently, evolution of energy sector is being characterized by liberalization, increase of energy needs and technological advances. This evolution has eliminated the scale economy on which the generation, transmission and distribution systems are based. So, tendency of generation systems is oriented to integrated devices, which will supply the customers demand, either in medium voltage or low voltage networks. The interconnection of small modular generation sources to the low voltage distribution network establishes a new concept, the electrical micro-grid. These micro-grids can be connected to the electrical distribution network or work in an autonomous way and can include different technologies, such as: micro-turbines, wind mills, fuel cells, photovoltaic cells, etc., together with energy storage devices, such as: batteries, condensers, fly-wheels, etc. The content of this paper cover different aspects related with generation and distribution of electrical power in a small scale, and horizontal technologies for industrial, commercial and domestic energy systems. So, this paper presents a revision of current developed technologies, which can be used for electrical microgeneration installations.

Submitted: June 16, 2005 · Accepted: September 21, 2005 · Published: October 26, 2005

Recommended Citation

Zamora, Dr. Inmaculada ; San Martin, Jose Ignacio; Mazón, Angel Javier; San Martín, José Javier; and Aperribay, Victor (2005) "Emergent Technologies In Electrical Microgeneration," International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems: Vol. 3 : Iss. 2, Article 1092.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijeeps/vol3/iss2/art1092

 
 
 
 

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