Abstract

To achieve the goal of carbon peaking and neutrality, it is necessary to expand the amount of DGs (distributed generations) access to network, which can directly affect the rural and urban distribution network. This article mentions three development patterns based on different configuration of DGs and loads, also builds typical rural and urban power grid model to study the power flow distribution characteristics and power quality adaptability. Finally, predicts the rural and urban loads in 2030 and 2060 by GRNN, and studies the development pattern.

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