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Transition of a distribution system towards an active network. Part I: Preliminary design and scenario perspectives
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2011
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EngineeringNetwork AnalysisEnergy DistributionPower System EconomicsEnergy PackageActive Network ManagementScenario PerspectivesSystems EngineeringLogisticsEnergy NetworksDistribution SystemRenewable Energy SystemsElectricity SupplyPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringActive NetworkEuropean PerspectiveSmart Grids InitiativesIndustrial DistributionSmart GridEnergy ManagementActive Distribution NetworkEnergy TransitionSmart Distribution NetworkEnergy InfrastructureElectric Power Distribution
In an European perspective, the focus of Smart Grids initiatives (SET Plan - Strategic Energy Technology Plan) is strictly linked with the main commitment to achieve the goals of the Climate and Energy Package 20-20-20, at the light of the three main pillars of the European energy policy: competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply. Smart grid technologies will enable load levelling of the electrical grid, allowing a power company to run cleaner power sources - such as hydroelectric, wind, or solar - while reducing the need to use carbon-emitting gas, coal, or oil plants to meet peak demand. In this framework the proposed paper refers about the technical economical feasibility study and the preliminary design of a demonstrator of a distribution electrical system for the transition towards active networks. The study has been carried out by University of Palermo and ENEA (Italy), on a portion of real MV/LV distribution system of the research center ENEA of Casaccia (Rome, Italy). <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">1</sup>