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The recent changes on the electrical power systems
make the role of distributed generation more important.
Employing distributed generation in demand side allows the
consumers to have active participation in the electricity markets.
This paper implements the real-time simulation of a local
microgrid that consists of two subsystems: home area network
and neighborhood area network. In this system, the home area
network is the electrical grid of a house and the neighborhood
area network is the low voltage electrical distribution grid of the
neighborhood. The main contribution of this paper is to assess
scenarios for energy transactions between these two areas using
real resources. In the case studies, several real profiles have been
employed for simulating the consumption and generation of this
local microgrid.
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Distributed Generation Hardware-in-the-Loop Microgrid Real-Time Simulation Renewable Energy Transactions
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers