Abstract
AbstractMicroGrids are small power supply system located on-site that can supply both the electricity and the hot-water simultaneously. MicroGrid system that consists of Distributed Energy Resources system, such as wind, solar, fuel-cell and co-generation, has been developed greatly during the last 10 years. It's concept assumes a cluster of loads and microsources operating as a single controllable system that provides a new paradigm for defining the operation of distributed generation. For example this cell could be controlled as a single dispatchable load, which can respond in seconds to meet the needs of the transmission system. It can be also designed to meet their special need; such as, enhance local reliability, reduce feeder losses. This paper introduces the case study of engineering to construct Microgrid with actual loading in KEPRI
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