Utility and industrial perspective in distribution systems under deregulated environment

This paper presents the utility and industrial perspectives of distribution systems under a deregulated environment. The main concerns under a deregulated environment include consideration of distributed generators and increase of utilization rate of distribution equipment. This paper discusses the research items and presents the results of several researches under deregulated environment.

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