Importance of Distributed Generation in the National Power System Based on the Example of Gierałtowice Commune

This paper presents an analysis of the location capabilities of non-renewable energy sources (natural gas) as well as renewable energy (biogas, methane, solar and water) in a selected community. An assessment of energy supply end user – large load municipal communities are presented. Implementation...

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Main Authors: Joachim Bargiel, Bogdan Mol, Katarzyna Łuszcz, Paweł Sowa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ENERGA SA 2014-12-01
Series:Acta Energetica
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Online Access:http://actaenergetica.org/en/articles/acta-energetica-042014/importance-of-distributed-generation-in-the-national-power-system-based-on-the-example-of-gieraltowice-commune/
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Summary:This paper presents an analysis of the location capabilities of non-renewable energy sources (natural gas) as well as renewable energy (biogas, methane, solar and water) in a selected community. An assessment of energy supply end user – large load municipal communities are presented. Implementation plans of the energy mini centres in the Gierałtowice commune are shown, which using biogas, methane from agricultural and wind, as well as the practical tests of working these mini centres. Problems that Gierałtowice commune encountered while working on the implementation of energy investments, the directions of the solutions and the prospect of further investment were discussed.
ISSN:2300-3022