Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network

Traditional generating systems such as Steam (Coal) Turbines produce pollution that incurs high environmental costs. In addition, the large demand for energy in the world today will inevitably deplete the supply of non-renewable sources such as coal. Hence, world leaders are increasingly searching f...

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Main Author: Tan, Peng Wee.
Other Authors: Zhang Daming
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-457332023-07-07T17:14:13Z Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network Tan, Peng Wee. Zhang Daming School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power::Production, transmission and distribution Traditional generating systems such as Steam (Coal) Turbines produce pollution that incurs high environmental costs. In addition, the large demand for energy in the world today will inevitably deplete the supply of non-renewable sources such as coal. Hence, world leaders are increasingly searching for alternatives to traditional generating systems. Some of these alternatives include solar energy systems, wind energy systems and hydropower systems. These systems make use of renewable sources, which will never be depleted. These systems also produce little to no harmful emissions hence making them more attractive alternatives. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-06-16T08:14:07Z 2011-06-16T08:14:07Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45733 en Nanyang Technological University 81 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Peng Wee.
Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
description Traditional generating systems such as Steam (Coal) Turbines produce pollution that incurs high environmental costs. In addition, the large demand for energy in the world today will inevitably deplete the supply of non-renewable sources such as coal. Hence, world leaders are increasingly searching for alternatives to traditional generating systems. Some of these alternatives include solar energy systems, wind energy systems and hydropower systems. These systems make use of renewable sources, which will never be depleted. These systems also produce little to no harmful emissions hence making them more attractive alternatives.
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author_facet Zhang Daming
Tan, Peng Wee.
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author Tan, Peng Wee.
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title Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
title_short Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
title_full Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
title_fullStr Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
title_full_unstemmed Some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
title_sort some issues on the integration of renewable energy with existing power distribution network
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