When we talk about massive energy generation through more traditional methods, such as hydroelectric and thermoelectric plants, it is inevitable that we think about environmental aspects and the entire chain involved so that the energy generated in a locality is taken to large consumer centers. Seeking to improve this In this context, microgrids emerged, which can act in isolation or connected to the Interconnected System National. For consumers, the main advantages are medium-term savings and the issue of environmental. For the distributor, the impacts of microgrids are: ALTERNATIVES a) Practically non-existent, as current equipment is energy efficient and connected digitally, improving the operation of the network as a whole. b) Technical and environmental, as the consumer stops buying energy from the distributor, and the generation and transmission becomes obsolete, generating waste for the environment. c) Exclusively technical, as the consumer connects the phases and the neutral to the SIN network through micro inverters and this prevents the measurement of consumption at the ends of the network. d) Exclusively financial, as the value of the distributor's energy becomes uncompetitive compared to the value that consumer achieves by generating their own electricity. e) Technical and financial, because at the same time that the consumer stops buying energy from the distributor, the equipment insert disturbances in the network, requiring greater complexity to manage supply x demand
When we talk about massive energy generation through more traditional methods, such as hydroelectric and
thermoelectric plants, it is inevitable that we think about environmental aspects and the entire chain involved so that the
energy generated in a locality is taken to large consumer centers. Seeking to improve this
In this context, microgrids emerged, which can act in isolation or connected to the Interconnected System
National. For consumers, the main advantages are medium-term savings and the issue of
environmental. For the distributor, the impacts of microgrids are:
ALTERNATIVES
a) Practically non-existent, as current equipment is energy efficient and connected
digitally, improving the operation of the network as a whole.
b) Technical and environmental, as the consumer stops buying energy from the distributor, and the generation and
transmission becomes obsolete, generating waste for the environment.
c) Exclusively technical, as the consumer connects the phases and the neutral to the SIN network through micro inverters
and this prevents the measurement of consumption at the ends of the network.
d) Exclusively financial, as the value of the distributor's energy becomes uncompetitive compared to the value that
consumer achieves by generating their own electricity.
e) Technical and financial, because at the same time that the consumer stops buying energy from the distributor, the
equipment insert disturbances in the network, requiring greater complexity to manage supply x demand
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