USE OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SOURCES IN DISTRICT POWER GRIDS
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Abstract
This article discusses the issue of using distributed generation sources in the conditions of the Asht district of the Sughd region. The relevance of the research topic is shown, in particular, it is noted that with the increase in the cost of all primary energy sources, the demand for the use of own sources is increasing. The concept of distributed generation is explained from the point of view of various scientists. The article presents the purpose of the research, the level of research of the problem, and the research methods. The percentage of use of generation sources in different countries of the world is given. The forecast of electrical loads in the power grid of the Asht district is calculated, and the active, reactive and full capacities are indicated. Since the capacity factor is not less than the accepted norm, the reactive capacity compensation is not given. Based on the loads, the calculation of two types of power supply systems: a centralized power supply system and a distributed generation source using the nodal potential method is performed. The description of the supply scheme and the calculation of networks without a distributed generation source are performed.
Keywords
distributed generation, source, nodal potentials, electrical loads, electric energy, power supply system.
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Publish date
2026-03-30