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Recent trends in distributed generation (DG). Technological trends such as fuel cells, microturbines and wind energy are summarized. The guidelines for network integration are analyzed as a basic need for the installation of a large area of DG. Operational requirements are discussed beyond the trend of an increasing number of DGs in particular areas leading to microgrid operations. The protection of the DG is also summarized. In addition to these general trends, a number of recent research and development achievements in the DG sector are presented. This includes the integration of the Directorate-General, the stability of the control of DGs and operational aspects.
Analysts told us that this would happen - the traditional electric utility model would be outdated, and companies would have to adjust their business models to operate in a new energy future. Now, with the fall in prices of renewable energy and energy storage, the completion of the country's first carbon regulations and the proliferation of distributed energy resources, the changes are accelerating more than expected. The electric sector is no longer simply anticipating a revolution - depending on where it is, it is wrapped in one today.
To help guide you through the uncertain waters of the industry, we have identified ten trend lines that are shaping the future of the energy sector. The selection is not meant to be exhaustive, nor are we trying to classify one trend over another, but we expect the following list to show where we see the industry.