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Volumn 58, Issue , 2013, Pages 302-309
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Power quality analysis for building integrated PV and micro wind turbine in New Zealand
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Author keywords
Distributed generation; Power quality; Small scale renewable generation technologies
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Indexed keywords
ATP-EMTP;
CARBON EMISSIONS;
DISTRIBUTION LINES;
ELECTRICITY NETWORKS;
ELECTRICITY SECTOR;
END USERS;
GRID PERFORMANCE;
INTEGRATION POINTS;
INVERTER SWITCHINGS;
MICRO-WIND TURBINES;
MODELLING FRAMEWORK;
NETWORK EFFECTS;
NEW ZEALAND;
PEAK DEMAND;
POWER-QUALITY ANALYSIS;
QUALITY IMPACT;
REGULATORY LIMIT;
RENEWABLE ENERGIES;
RENEWABLE GENERATION;
RENEWABLE GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES;
SECURITY OF SUPPLY;
SMALL SCALE;
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS;
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS;
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION;
TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION;
DISTRIBUTED POWER GENERATION;
ENERGY EFFICIENCY;
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS;
POWER QUALITY;
TECHNOLOGY;
WIND TURBINES;
ELECTRIC GENERATORS;
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EID: 84872693336
PISSN: 03787788
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2012.09.029 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (24)
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References (16)
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