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5 - FULLY AGREE
1 - FULLY
DESAGREE
6 - BLANK
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Rural DSO
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Urban DSO
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70
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78
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74
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Conclusion:
TELECOM PROVIDER IS OTHER'S BUSINESS
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Network Development
Major changes in MV network architecture are not expected
by all DSOs, but more prominent changes seem to be
expected in LV network architecture.
Bidirectional flows of electricity at distribution level are
expected to still be an exception. The power will flow
mainly in the usual top-down direction (from T to D). The
power flow from distribution level to the overlying level
will only occur on specific spots and for limited durations
(ex. rural networks with on-shore wind farms).
Future distribution network operation is still an issue and
the distribution network will not be operated like a
transmission network.
Distributed Generation developments will influence future
networks investments and the expected installed capacity for
DG will be a criterion in network dimensioning (Fig. 3).
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Conclusion:
DG WILL INFLUENCE NETWORKS
INVESTMENTS
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SmartGrids concept
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Conclusion:
WORK TO BE DONE TO COVER THE
TECHNOLOGICAL RISK - HOW?
Regulatory challenges
for distribution
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to express their thanks to the
members of the EURELECTRIC Working Group on
Distribution Smart Grids for their contribution to the survey.
Special thanks to Per HALLBERG Chairman of
EURELECTRIC WG on Distribution Smart Grids /Network
of the Future and Michel LAURENT of ELECTRABEL for
their valuable input to this paper.
For more information about EURELECTRIC and other
EURELECTRIC publications please visit
http://www.eurelectric.org
REFERENCES
[1] EURELECTRIC Report 2004, Ensuring Investments
in a Liberalised Electricity Sector
[2] EURELECTRICs Position Paper, 2008, Building a
European Smart Metering Framework suitable for all
Retail Electricity Customers
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