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Title: Enabling technologies in microgrid deployment
Authors: April, Dominic Gerard 
Keywords: Microgrids (Smart power grids);Electric power distribution;Renewable energy sources;Distributed generation of electric power;Smart power grids -- Technological innovations
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract: Microgrids have seen significant development in recent years, enabling governments to address energy security, low energy access rates, increased energy consumption, and high carbon emissions due to fossil-fuel-powered generators. These micropower systems have evolved and are emerging from pilot demonstration sites into commercial markets, driven by technological advancement, reduced costs, and increased acceptance in recognition of their benefits. This dissertation presents an overview of technologies that aid in microgrid deployment. The aim was to holistically explore the complete microgrid system in terms of planning, installation, commissioning and maintenance. Therefore, all aspects of the microgrid were researched, including generation technologies and their respective working principles, the various microgrid components, and ancillary components required for microgrid deployment. Priority was placed on exploring renewable energy technologies in the context of climate change and the worldwide effort for its mitigation. In certain aspects, reference to South Africa is made for context.
Description: Thesis (MEng (Energy))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2022
URI: https://etd.cput.ac.za/handle/20.500.11838/3640
Appears in Collections:Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering - Master's Degree

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